After surgery, incomplete eyelid closure may occur, but it usually improves within 3–6 months. Eye drops and ointment are required for aftercare. The results are generally stable, ...
In the first few days, there may be swelling and pain, and pain relievers may be needed. During the initial weeks, light movement is recommended, and standing fully upright should ...
Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) removes both excess fat and loose skin. It offers comprehensive results but leaves a scar (which can be hidden by underwear). Liposuction leaves no visi...
Suitable for individuals with loose abdominal skin, significant fat accumulation, and sagging—especially women after multiple pregnancies. Liposuction alone is not sufficient; exce...
A square face, also known as masseter hypertrophy or prominent jaw angle, refers to a condition where the lower sides of the face (commonly referred to as the jawline area, just be...
The targeted areas are first marked, followed by the injection of a tumescent solution to numb the area and help dissolve fat. A small incision (0.5–1 cm) is then made, and a cannu...
Complex tissue reconstruction: Suitable for women who have given birth. Simple mucosal tightening: Suitable for younger women who have not given birth, focusing only on tightening ...
Avoid getting the wound wet for the first 5 days, take antibiotics for 3–5 days, avoid seafood and spicy foods, and do not wear makeup during the first 10 days after surgery.
There are three common incision options for breast augmentation surgery. Depending on each individual's needs and physical condition, the surgeon will determine the most appropriat...