Liposuction on the face and neck can be performed in an open and closed way.
Patients should be warned about the natural postoperative changes associated with liposuction. The bruises and bruises after closed liposuction are manifold and run through 7-21 days.
As a rule, unlike potentially dangerous complications of liposuction on the whole body, the main complications of liposuction on the face and neck are small and temporary disturbances.
It weakens muscle tone until flaccid paralysis. Botox was safely and effectively used to treat patients with facial dystonia, hemifacial spasms (facial hemispasm) and facial ticks. The result of such therapy is cosmetic improvement.
After completing the injection course, we invite the patient to re-visit after 2 weeks to assess the condition of the facial lines and the effects of the toxin.
Complications of Botox injections are microhematogenesis, local soreness at the site of administration. There may also be a temporary relaxation of the adjacent muscles, due to diffusion of the toxin.
Evaluation of indications for an increase in the central part of the chin and mid-section of the lower jaw is based on an understanding of the aesthetic proportions of the face and the anatomical structure of the young and aging mandibular region.
The presence of an underdeveloped chin is the most frequent indication of its increase.
The position of the chin holes is variable enough, but usually they are located below the second premolar.
Choosing an implant involves choosing the material from which it was made, as well as choosing the shape necessary to improve the appearance of the patient.