Category Archives: Facial Plastic Surgery
Rhinoplasty Nose Surgery – Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps can develop in various sizes and colors. They typically range from brownish-yellow to pink in color. Nasal polyps look like teardrops initially and…
Rhinoplasty Nose Surgery – Enlarged Turbinates
Rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery is an effective treatment for enlarged turbinates. Turbinates are thin, narrow bones that project outwards from the sides of the septum inside…
Rhinoplasty Nose Surgery – Correcting a Deviated Septum
Rhinoplasty plastic surgery can help correct the commonly occurring problem of a deviated septum. The surgeon will evaluate the nature and extent of the deviated…
Functional Rhinoplasty Procedures | Glendale, CA
Functional rhinoplasty can address physical abnormalities in the nose that can impact breathing, such as those caused by congenital defects. In addition, functional nose surgery…
What happens if I gain weight after facial liposuction?
Following liposuction, the new facial contours will be more or less permanent. However, if the patient gains a moderate amount of body weight (less than…
Will the Fat Cells grow back after Facial Liposuction?
Most patients will not experience a re-growth in fat cells after undergoing facial liposuction cosmetic surgery. If the patient maintains a normal body weight after…
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…
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…
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…
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…