Your face is important.
It is the most immediate outlet for your emotions, expressing thoughts and reactions that are beyond words. It is usually the first thing others notice about you, profoundly influencing both how they perceive you and how you perceive yourself. Many people are generally pleased with their faces, but for those who are not, their faces can be the source of frustration and self-consciousness.
For many people, the area around the eyes is among the first to show signs of aging, often making them look older or more tired than they truly are. With these people in mind, we are pleased to offer advanced eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty.
Hundreds of thousands of women and men elect cosmetic eyelid surgery every year in order to enhance their appearance. Often, a brow lift or forehead lift is added to enhance the effects of cosmetic eyelid surgery. Droopy eyelids, under eye bags, and wrinkles under the eyes can all be reduced with cosmetic eyelid surgery. The ideal patient understands the benefits and limitations of blepharoplasty and has realistic expectations of what can be achieved. Good candidates desire to enhance the appearance of their eyes; generally regarded as the most important facial feature.
Many find it quite exciting that their appearance can be rejuvinated by cosmetic eyelid surgery. Common questions for prospective cosmetic eyelid surgery patients concern the preparation for cosmetic eyelid surgery, cosmetic eyelid surgery techniques, and what can be expected in the healing period after cosmetic eyelid surgery.
Excess skin of the upper lids is often accompanied by lateral overlap of skin with crow’s feet because of the absence of fixation to the tarsal plate, giving the eye a sad, heavy look that often disturbs the lateral visual field. The accepted crescent-shaped blepharoplasty is somewhat convex, which is widest at the confer of the lid with or without a lateral extension. However, in patients who have normal brow position or minimal eyebrow ptosis and whose main concern is the excess upper eyelid skin and lateral hooding, such a crescent excision may not suffice. A scalpel-shaped excision that is widest laterally and that tapers to a point medially will extirpate the maximal skin where it is most needed and overcome the skin excess in the lateral aspect of the upper lid.
The operation is begun on the upper eyelids by making incisions in the natural crease of the lid and removing the excess tissue above this incision. The location of the incisions, continued and excellent healing ability of the eyelid skin, almost always results in scars that are difficult to see with the passage of time. Through these incisions excess skin, fat or both are removed depending on the individual problem. Following completion of the surgery, the incision is closed with very fine suture.
The nose is the most prominent feature of the human face. For those who are dissatisfied with the shape or size of their noses, we offer the option of nose reshaping – or rhinoplasty.
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Why Consider Cosmetic Surgery?
Cosmetic Surgery Offers a Second Chance!
Cosmetic surgery aims to change your appearance by altering parts of your body that function normally but make you unhappy. If you’re dissatisfied with your appearance, you may be interested in cosmetic surgery not only to look better, but also to feel better.
The modern world seems to come under two groups; one reflects upon physical beauty, while the other part of it reflects on inner beauty (mind, body & soul.)
Appearance is an important aspect of modern life. People today not only want to feel good inside but they also want to look good outside.
For most of us, whether we like it or not, physical appearance influences how we see ourselves and how others see us. The size, shape, and look of our bodies may affect how we feel about ourselves and, in some cases, how we function. There is nothing wrong with wanting to change the way you look. Some people do this through diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes. Some have surgery, especially if they are unhappy with a specific aspect of their body or appearance that Cosmetic surgery could alter.People with a good self-image tend to function effectively in their work, feel secure in their relationships, and interact positively with others. Self-image has other components, but one of the most important is appearance. Sometimes the correction of even a minor cosmetic defect can make a major positive change, substantially increasing feelings of well-being and self-worth.
Many people hold jobs where appearance is important in the workplace, even if the person is not a public figure. In any job that involves interaction with others, people are apt to be judged at least in some degree by the way they look. Often encounters are fleeting, so that first impressions count. At times of tenuous job security, people struggle to maintain whatever edge they can. For some, retaining a youthful and pleasing appearance may be their means of remaining competitive in a crowded marketplace. Generally, both men and women want to feel confident about their looks, be happy with how their clothes fit, and hope their image justifies the youngish person inside. In the workplace, gaining respect and getting that better paid position while competing with younger coworkers are reasons enough for many men and women to invest in cosmetic procedures.
‘The Cosmetic Surgery Institute’ will restore appearance and function of body parts affected by congenital defects, injuries and diseases. ‘The Cosmetic Surgery Institute’ comprises of a panel of experts (all of whom have trained under Dr. Mohan Thomas) representing not only their expertise but also their areas of interest and led by Dr. Mohan Thomas. The Institute provides proven and main stream cosmetic surgery services after an extensive research on treatments and procedures.
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