Blepharoplasty | Surgery of the eyelids where fat and excess skin, bags, pouches, wrinkles in the eye area are removed |
“Botox” Botulinum Toxin | Injected to temporarily relax facial muscles to eliminate the appearance of wrinkles for three to six months |
Cheek / Chin Augmentation | Surgery where implants are placed in the cheeks or chin to improve bone structure and support sagging, soft tissues |
Chemical Peels | Resurfacing of the skin with an acid solution that peels the top layers and allows smoother, regenerated skin to emerge; an effective treatment for wrinkles caused by sun damage, mild scarring, and certain types of acne |
Dermabrasion | A facial sanding technique used to treat deep scars and wrinkles, raised scar tissue, and some severe cases of cystic acne; top layers of skin are “sanded” off with a high-speed rotating brush or a diamond-coated wheel |
Facial Reconstruction | Surgery to repair or reconstruct facial features in victims of cancer, facial trauma and birth defects |
Filler Injections | Most commonly used Restylane, Radiesse, Harvested Fat and Silicone. These various substances are injected to plump up facial areas or fill in wrinkles or areas of the face. |
Forehead Lift | Surgery to minimize forehead lines and wrinkles, and to elevate brows to reduce lid drooping |
Hair Replacement | Surgery to redistribute hair to hide the appearance of hair loss |
Laser Resurfacing / Laserbrasion Surgery |
Light beams vaporize top layers of the skin to lessen the appearance of wrinkles, scars, birthmarks or to generally resurface facial skin |
Liposuction | Surgery to reduce excess fatty deposits |
Mentoplasty | Surgery to balance a profile by enlarging, reducing or reshaping the chin |
Minilift | A minimally invasive facelift procedure to tighten the jowls and improve the cheek fold and neck. The Procedure can be done under local anesthetic and usually takes about an hour |
Mini-Or-Micro-Grafting | A hair replacement technique where transplanted pieces of hair-bearing skin that are placed between the original “plugs” to refine the overall appearance |
Otoplasty | Surgery of the ear where protruding or deformed ears can be “pinned back” by reshaping the cartilage |
Rhinoplasty | Aesthetic surgery of the nose where cartilage and bone are reshaped and reconstructed; excess bone or cartilage may be removed |
Rhytidectomy | Facelift surgery where excess skin is removed and muscles are tightened |
Scalp Flap Surgery | A hair replacement method that involves rotating strips of hair-bearing scalp from the side and back of the head to the front and top; restores the hairline while maintaining normal hair density |
Scalp Reduction Surgery | Surgery to reduce the size of the bald area |
Scar Revision Surgery | Procedures to help minimize visible facial scars |
Septorhinoplasty | A form of rhinoplasty that is performed to reconstruct the nasal passage or to relieve obstructions inside the nose to correct breathing problems; the obstruction is removed through internal incisions and the interior of the nose is restructured |
Skin Resurfacing | Removal of the outer layer of the skin using abrasion, chemicals or a laser, resulting in smoother and less wrinkled skin |