Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. Underlying fatty tissue that produces bagginess can be selectively removed or repositioned.
A facelift (Rhytidectomy) is an operation in which the loose muscles of the face and neck are tightened, the skin re-draped and the excess trimmed off to provide an improvement in facial contour.
Rhinoplasty can produce changes in the appearance and structure of the nose by reshaping, reducing or increasing size, removing the hump, changing the tip or bridge, narrowing the span of the nostrils or changing the angle between the nose and upper lip.
Not everyone wants larger, fuller lips. Many people feel that their lips are too big and may overshadow the rest of their face, and want them reduced. Lip reduction is surgery to remove excess lip tissue and reduce the size of overly large lips.
Cosmetic ear surgery moves large or prominent ears closer to the head. It is most often performed on children. The procedure can be done after a child reaches age 5 or 6, when ear growth is almost complete.
If you want to plump up sunken cheekbones, fill in stubborn facial lines or create more supple lips, you may want to consider fat injections.
Also known as lower rhytidectomy, a neck lift is a surgical procedure that improves visible signs of ageing in the jawline and neck, such as: