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How much Weight can I Lose by Liposuction?

Liposuction has continued to rank among the most popular procedures in the US for almost three decades. This cosmetic surgery procedure is designed to enhance

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Does Facial Liposuction Produce Permanent Results?

After facial liposuction cosmetic surgery, the new face shape will be more or less permanent. In case the patient gains a moderate amount of weight

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Facial Reconstructive – Scar Revision

Scar revision cosmetic surgery can help improve or mitigate the appearance of scars. In addition, the procedure can help restore function and address any disfigurement

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Focusing On Facial Reconstruction – Microtia Repair

A majority of children experience unilateral microtia (only on one side). But it can also be bilateral (on both sides). Microtia usually involves only the

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Facial Reconstruction – Facial Trauma Reconstruction

Facial and head and neck injuries can occur due to motor accidents, sports, and work-related injuries, as well as cancer removal. While such injuries can

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Mentoplasty (Chin Surgery)

A recessive or oversized chin can adversely impact the facial appearance of an individual. A well-defined chin balances the facial profile and offers the face

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Facial Reconstructive – Facial Paralysis

The loss of facial movement due to nerve damage is known as facial paralysis. The muscles of the face may sag or become weak. It

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Facial Reconstructive – Face Transplants

In 2008, the first near-total face transplant was performed in the US. After that, an increasing number of face transplant procedures have been undertaken in

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The Nature of Facial Reconstruction – Cleft Palate Repair

A Cleft palate makes it challenging for kids to eat and talk as the food and fluids enter the nasal passage rather than going to

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Facial Reconstruction – Targeting Cleft Lip Repair

An orofacial cleft refers to a condition where an infant is born with an opening in the lip and/or palate (mouth). Cleft lip is a

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