BROW LIFT:
Often times, heavy upper lids are not solely due to eyelid excess but to descent of the brow. Low eyebrows may result from the aging process—or simple genetics. Brow lifts elevate the sagging brow, eliminate the hooding of the outer upper lid, and result in a more rested and rejuvenated appearance. Upper lid blepharoplasty (see below) is often performed in conjunction with these lifts.
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BLEPHAROPLASTY: (upper & lower eye lift)
Excessive, drooping, and wrinkled skin, as well as puffy, fatty bags can make anyone look tired and aged. Blepharoplasty procedures rejuvenate the eyes by removing excess fat and skin. Incisions are almost invisible after a period of healing.
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RHINOPLASTY:
The nose is our central facial feature, and its shape and size can affect the entire proportion and look of the face. Surgical maneuvers can change the profile, width, tip, nostrils and overall size of the nose. This procedure, when tailored to specific needs, will bring the nose into proportion, complimenting the eyes, cheeks, and lips.
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RHYTIDECTOMY: (Face/Neck Lift)
As we age, our cheeks descend, elongating the look of our lower lids and accentuating the depth of the lines that frame our mouths (marionette lines). Jowls form, eliminating the crisp jaw line and our neck droops due to a combination of excess skin, fat, and muscle banding. A properly performed rhytidectomy will rejuvenate your look by repositioning the cheek mounds, tightening the underlying muscular support systems, and removing excess fat and skin. Face lifts can be either "mini" or "full". A mini face lift requires less surgical disection to achieve the desired result. It can often be performed under local anesthetia and requires less recovery time. Either procedure should result in a very natural, refreshed look with surgical incisions that will be hard to identify.
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OTOPLASTY:
Most people seeking a plastic surgeon to reduce the size of their ears do not realize that the problem is their prominence, not their size. This prominence is caused by abnormal cartilage formation. Otoplasty—performed from behind the ear to hide subsequent scarring—reshapes the ear by reducing the curvature of the cartilage, creating normal ear contour and proportion.
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