FACE LIFT
Rhytidectomy
The technique for this procedure depends of the nature of the mammary tissue. Gynecomastia can be treated with liposuction only. Sometimes, however, the tissue is so dense that an incision must be made around the areola to remove it. If a lot of extra skin is present with or without a large areola, different types of skin reduction procedures must be done depending on the amount of skin that must be removed. Needless to say that if a skin reduction procedure is necessary, the scar will be hidden in the most unnoticeable place possible. Gynecomasty surgery can be done as an outpatient procedure (depending on the amount of reduction necessary) under sedation and local anaesthesia.
Some bruising, swelling and very mild pain could be expected for the couple of days but medication will be prescribed to minimise this discomfort. The same day you should be up and walking around. You may shower on the second or third day following the surgery and should refrain from lifting heavy objects, and driving for approximately 15 days. Stitches will be removed 15 days after surgery.
Rhytidectomy
Abdominoplasty
Brachioplasty and Medial Thigh Lift
Facial Fat Grafting
Otoplasty
Augmentation Mammaplasty
Reduction Mammaplasty
Blefaroplasty
Rhinoplasty
Mastopexy and Corrective Surgeries
Gynecomasty
Labiaplasty