Month: March 2024

rhinoplasty trends

Rhinoplasty Trends Over Time

Rhinoplasty is a popular yet challenging procedure in facial plastic surgery, with trends in nose shape evolving over the years. Improvements in techniques and technology have influenced these changes in part. Many of the differences we have incorporated, however, are the result of an understanding by both surgeons and patients that best results are obtained …

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buccal fat

Buccal Fat Removal: Risks, Restoration, and Alternatives – Everything You Need to Know

Buccal fat reduction, with its promise of sculpted cheekbones and defined jawlines, has become a social media favorite. But before chasing this trend, understanding the long-term implications, particularly the ability to restore lost volume, is crucial. Buccal Fat: A Delicate Matter The buccal fat pad, nestled deep within the cheek, presents a unique challenge. While …

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threadlifting

Threadlifting vs Facelifting

Threadlifting has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity as a minimally invasive procedure for facial rejuvenation. Newer generation threads offer significant advantages over their predecessors, including improved biocompatibility leading to lower rates of inflammation and extrusion. The basic principle of most threadlifting procedures involves inserting sutures equipped with tiny barbs or fixation cones beneath the skin. …

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baby Botox

Baby Botox: Subtle Tweaks

Baby Botox, also known as microdose Botox, uses smaller amounts of neurotoxin to achieve subtle yet noticeable improvements in your skin. Just like traditional Botox, it works by blocking nerve signals that tell muscles to contract, reducing the appearance of wrinkles. However, with smaller doses, the effect is less pronounced, resulting in a fresher, more …

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