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   Your dental health is one of the most significant indications of your
   physical healthness and your self esteem. Dental or oral health is concerned
   with your teeth, gums and mouth. The goal is to prevent complications such as
   tooth decay (cavities) and gum disease and to maintain the overall health of
   your mouth.
   
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   The procedures, techniques, and principles of cosmetic surgery are entirely
   focused on enhancing a patient’s appearance. Improving aesthetic appeal,
   symmetry, and proportion are the key goals. An aesthetic surgery can be
   performed on all areas of the head, neck, and body. Since cosmetic procedures
   treat areas that function properly, cosmetic surgery is designated as
   elective. Cosmetic elective procedures are performed by doctors from a
   variety of medical fields, including plastic surgeons.
   
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   exercise haven't worked or when you have serious health problems because of
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   we can call “invasive”, do not involve the skin being cut or instruments
   being inserted into the body. These procedures are mainly aesthetic. If you
   have thin lips, crooked or bumpy nose, shallow facial contours, lines and
   wrinkles on your face, or broad chin, you can choose non-surgical aesthetic
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   enhance facial appearance and may delay the signs of aging.




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LIPOLYSIS

September 12, 2021

The fat-away injection therefore causes a permanent reduction of the fat tissue,
comparable to the success of liposuction, but much more gently - in the
circumscribed area. The injectable soy lecithin has been available worldwide for
years for the treatment of various diseases.

FAT INJECTION (BREAST)

September 12, 2021

Own-fat breast augmentation is becoming more and more popular. This is because
no foreign bodies in the form of implants are inserted into the patient's
breast. Instead, the surgeon removes the patient's own fatty tissue and injects
it into the breast. This ensures a natural result. Breast augmentation with
autologous fat has both advantages and disadvantages compared to breast
augmentation with implants.

TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY

August 23, 2021

Depending on the indication, thyroidectomy can be performed as a total
thyroidectomy (TT; complete removal of the thyroid gland) or subtotal
thyroidectomy (partial removal of the thyroid gland).

BREAST AUGMENTATION (ANATOMIC ROUND)

August 23, 2021

In addition to round implants, anatomical breast implants can also be used for
breast augmentation. These are based on the natural appearance of the female
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 * > Gold teeth are a form of dental prosthesis where the visible part of a
   > tooth is replaced or capped with a prosthetic molded from gold.
   
   Golden Tooth

 * > Internal Bleaching (Walking bleach) The walking bleach technique is used to
   > whiten teeth that have had root canal treatments. It involves bleaching the
   > tooth from the inside of the tooth. Root canal treatments may discolour
   > teeth due to the materials used to fill the root canal, discolouration
   > breakdown of blood in the root canal, and medications used in the root
   > canal during the treatment, to name but a few. It is very important to have
   > a scale and clean before starting the bleaching treatment.
   
   Internal Bleaching

 * > In hair treatments, mesotherapy is applied on the bald areas of the
   > patient’s scalp and / or on the entire scalp to treat hair loss and
   > alopecia.
   
   Hair Mesotheraphy

 * > Forehead lifting and eyebrow lifting procedures are performed to clear away
   > deep forehead lines, lower and non-symmetrical eyebrows, deep lines between
   > the eyebrows to achieve a younger forehead appearance and effective
   > eyebrows. Low positioned eyebrows cause a tired expression whereas wrinkled
   > forehead cause an old looking expression.
   
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 * > Breast implant removal surgery is a cosmetic procedure that reverses the
   > breast augmentation. It simply removes the breast implants or revises the
   > shape and size of them. Many women who have had breast implant surgery will
   > ultimately need another breast implant revision procedure.
   
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 * > Also known as augmentation mammoplasty — is surgery to increase breast
   > size. It involves placing breast implants under breast tissue or chest
   > muscles.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Men in relatively good shape that desire a more defined abdomen are the
   > ideal candidates for six pack abs, also know as abdominal etching.
   > Abdominal etching uses liposuction to accentuate the abdominal rippling,
   > and create a sculpted ab appearance.
   
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   Abdominal Echting

 * > The goal of a chin augmentation is to enhance the contours of the chin,
   > jawline, and neck, and thereby improve overall facial appearance. Chin
   > implants are the most common type of chin augmentation. The placement of
   > synthetic implants around the existing chin bone alters the underlying
   > shape of the face, which enhances the balance of other facial features.
   > Chin augmentation can provide a permanent solution for a recessed chin
   > during an outpatient procedure without using general anesthesia.
   
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   Chin Implant

 * > Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a
   > procedure used to remove excess fat, tissue and skin from the breasts. If
   > you have large breasts, you might choose to have breast reduction surgery
   > to ease discomfort or to achieve a breast size proportionate to your body.
   
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 * > Otoplasty — also known as cosmetic ear surgery — is a procedure to change
   > the shape, position or size of the ears.You might choose to have otoplasty
   > if you are bothered by how far your ears stick out from your head. You
   > might also consider otoplasty if your ear or ears are misshapen due to an
   > injury or birth defect.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Prominent Ear-Local

 * > A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy or “breast uplift” is a surgical
   > procedure that raises breasts to achieve a firmer and perkier shape. Breast
   > lift procedures are popular among those who are happy with the overall size
   > of their breasts but are unhappy with their shape or firmness as a result
   > of genetics, age, or factors like breastfeeding.
   
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 * > A facelift is an operation to tighten and lift the loose skin of your face
   > below the eyes.
   
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 * > Breast lift surgery is aimed to regain the former form and steepness of the
   > breast. If the dark area around the nipple(areola) is large, it can be
   > narrowed with this surgery. In addition, if there is a loss of volume in
   > the mammary glands after pregnancy, or it is desired to gain a volume in
   > the same operation, silicone breast prothesis can be combined with this
   > erecting process to achieve both erectification and growth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Augmentation Mastopexy (Breast Lift With Implant)

 * > Rhinoplasty is surgery that changes the shape of the nose. The motivation
   > for rhinoplasty may be to change the appearance of the nose, improve
   > breathing or both. The upper portion of the structure of the nose is bone,
   > and the lower portion is cartilage. Rhinoplasty can change bone, cartilage,
   > skin or all three.
   
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   Rhinoplasty

 * > Abdominal stretching operation (abdominoplasty) is a surgical operation in
   > which excess fat and sagging skin in the front part of the abdomen are
   > removed and the weak abdominal muscles are stretched and strengthened.
   > Abdominal surgery is performed due to fattening, sagging and stretch marks
   > in the abdominal region, caused by rapid and frequent weight gain and loss,
   > aging or pregnancy.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Abdominoplasty

 * > An arm lift, or brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure that: Reduces excess
   > sagging skin that droops downward. Tightens and smoothes the underlying
   > supportive tissue that defines the shape of the upper arm. Reduces
   > localized pockets of fat in the upper arm region.Fluctuations in weight,
   > growing older and heredity can cause your upper arms to have a drooping,
   > sagging appearance. This is a condition that cannot be corrected through
   > exercise.
   
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   Brachioplasty

 * > Gynecomastia is an increase in the amount of breast gland tissue in boys or
   > men, caused by an imbalance of the hormones estrogen and testosterone.
   > Gynecomastia can affect one or both breasts, sometimes unevenly.
   
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 * > A Brazilian butt lift is a specialized fat transfer procedure that augments
   > the size and shape of the buttocks without implants. Excess fat is removed
   > from the hips, abdomen, lower back, or thighs with liposuction, and a
   > portion of this fat is then strategically injected into the buttocks.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a new insight into the non
   > invasive modality of management. It focuses on the mechanism of inducing
   > angiogenesis in the penile cavernous tissue.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Penile ESWT

 * > One surgical treatment option to straighten penis curvature is a penile
   > aplication procedure. This surgery aims to shorten the long side of the
   > erect penis. One method to shorten the long side of the penis involves
   > placing non-absorbable placating sutures in the tunica albuginea opposite
   > the curvature.
   
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 * > A surgical fat transfer is cosmetic surgery to move fat from one part of
   > the body to another. It is also known as a "fat graft" or
   > "lipomodelling".The aim is to remove unwanted fat from an area of the body,
   > such as the tummy or thighs, and use it to smooth or increase the size of
   > another area, such as the breasts or bottom.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Fat Transfer

 * > Surgical penis enlargement methods include penile augmentation and
   > suspensory ligament release. Penile augmentation involves injecting fat
   > cells into the penis or grafting fat cells onto the penis.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > The term vaginal rejuvenation covers several different procedures. It is
   > sometimes called female genital plastic surgery,female genital rejuvenation
   > surgery, female genital cosmetic surgery, vulvovaginal plastic surgery and
   > designer vagina surgery, among other terms. Among the procedures that
   > comprise female genital plastic surgery are labiaplasty, clitoral hood
   > reduction, labia majoraplasty, monsplasty and vaginoplasty.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Surgical penis enlargement methods include penile augmentation and
   > suspensory ligament release. Penile augmentation involves injecting fat
   > cells into the penis or grafting fat cells onto the penis
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Hand aesthetics, also called hand rejuvenation treatments or reconstructive
   > hand surgery, help correct a wide range of functional and cosmetic problems
   > affecting your hands, wrists and forearm and help restore your hands
   > healthier and more youthful appearance.
   
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 * > The P-Shot involves taking platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from your blood and
   > injecting it into your penis. This means your doctor takes your own cells
   > and tissues and injects them into your penile tissues to promote tissue
   > growth and purportedly give you better erections.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   P-Shot

 * > Liposuction and Liposculpture, unlike the classical liposuction (fat
   > removal) method is performed with a vibrating device called Lipomatic. The
   > process is the process of shaping the body by taking the fat stores with
   > the tube and vacuum device. This method can be applied to the upper parts
   > of our body, breast, abdomen, butt, hip, calf, kneecaps, inner leg, basins,
   > ankle chin, cheeks, neck area."
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Lipomatic and Liposculpture

 * > Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that removes fat that you can not seem
   > to get rid of through diet and exercise. A plastic or dermatologic surgeon
   > usually does the procedure on your hips, belly, thighs, buttocks, back,
   > arms, and under the chin or face to improve their shape. But liposuction
   > can also be done with other plastic surgeries, including face lifts, breast
   > reductions, and tummy tucks."
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Thread lift procedure is a minimally invasive alternative to face lift
   > surgery. Thread lifts claim to tighten your skin by inserting medical-grade
   > thread material into your face and then “pulling” your skin up by
   > tightening the thread.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Spider Web Technique-Thread Face Lift

 * > Blepharoplasty is a type of surgery that repairs droopy eyelids and may
   > involve removing excess skin, muscle and fat.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Almond eye surgery is a procedure used to correct sagging of the lower lid
   > contour, which is a common feature in many individuals and can result in a
   > tired, sad, and withdrawn appearance. This procedure is a specialised form
   > of blepharoplasty and must be carried out by a highly skilled oculoplastic
   > surgeon.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Almond Eye Surgery

 * > Buccal fat pad removal, also known as cheek fat removal or buccal
   > lipectomy, is a surgery that removes excess fat pads from the cheeks to
   > create a more contoured facial appearance. It is generally used to reduce
   > chubby cheeks (chipmunk cheeks) that can be due to genetics or weight gain.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Buccal Fat Extraction

 * > Bichectomy, also know as cheeks surgery, is a procedure that aims to
   > improve the facial features, because it creates the illusion of having a
   > slender and enlogated face, eliminating fat pocket located in the cheeks
   > (this pockets are name bichat bag).
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Cheek Aesthetic (Bishectomy)

 * > Otoplasty — also known as cosmetic ear surgery — is a procedure to change
   > the shape, position or size of the ears.You might choose to have otoplasty
   > if you are bothered by how far your ears stick out from your head. You
   > might also consider otoplasty if your ear or ears are misshapen due to an
   > injury or birth defect.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Prominent Ear-Local

 * > Forehead lifting and eyebrow lifting procedures are performed to clear away
   > deep forehead lines, lower and non-symmetrical eyebrows, deep lines between
   > the eyebrows to achieve a younger forehead appearance and effective
   > eyebrows. Low positioned eyebrows cause a tired expression whereas wrinkled
   > forehead cause an old looking expression.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Facial rejuvenation is a cosmetic treatment (or series of cosmetic
   > treatments), which aims to restore a youthful appearance to the human face.
   > Facial rejuvenation can be achieved through either surgical and/or
   > non-surgical options. Procedures can vary in invasiveness and depth of
   > treatment.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Lip augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that can give you fuller, plumper
   > lips. These days, an injectable dermal filler is the most commonly used
   > method of lip augmentation. There are many types of dermal fillers that can
   > be injected in your lips and around your mouth
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Lip Mucosa Correction

 * > A neck lift, or lower rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that improves
   > visible signs of aging in the jawline and neck. A neck lifting tightens and
   > lifts the skin of the neck.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > A dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia,
   > exodontics, or informally, tooth pulling) is the removal of teeth from the
   > dental alveolus (socket) in the alveolar bone. Extractions are performed
   > for a wide variety of reasons, but most commonly to remove teeth which have
   > become unrestorable through tooth decay, periodontal disease, or dental
   > trauma, especially when they are associated with toothache.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Tooth Extraction

 * > The procedure involves modifying the tissue and bone that supports the
   > tooth (e.g., some procedures require a flap, i.e., cutting gums and
   > removing bone in order to remove the tooth). The presence of periodontal
   > (gum) disease around the edges.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Complicated Extraction

 * > Wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure to remove one or more
   > wisdom teeth — the four permanent adult teeth located at the back corners
   > of your mouth on the top and bottom.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Wisdom Tooth Extraction

 * > In the rare event that a tooth fails to respond to root canal therapy and
   > root canal retreatment is not a viable option, root canal surgery is
   > necessary to save the tooth. This procedure is apical surgery, or
   > apicoectomy. It is also known as root-end resection, because it is, quite
   > simply, the removal of the root tip (and the surrounding infected tissue)
   > of an abscessed tooth. This procedure also provides the opportunity to
   > detect possible root fractures.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Apical Resection

 * > A frenectomy is the removal of a frenulum, a small fold of tissue that
   > prevents an organ in the body from moving too far. It can refer to frenula
   > in several places on the human body. It is related to frenuloplasty, a
   > surgical alteration in a frenulum. Done mostly for orthodontic purposes, a
   > frenectomy is either performed inside the middle of the upper lip, which is
   > called labial frenectomy, or under the tongue, called lingual frenectomy.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Frenectomy

 * > Your temporomandibular joint is a hinge that connects your jaw to the
   > temporal bones of your skull, which are in front of each ear. It lets you
   > move your jaw up and down and side to side, so you can talk, chew, and
   > yawn. Problems with your jaw and the muscles in your face that control it
   > are known as temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Temporomandibular Joint Disease Treatment

 * > Sinus Plasty is a new technique in sinus surgery. Instead of using
   > endoscopic instruments such as microdebriders and forceps, surgeons use
   > balloons to dilate the sinus openings. This technique is similar to
   > angioplasty, which is the use of balloons to open blocked blood vessels.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Sinus Plasty

 * > Bone augmentation/bone graft is a term that describes a variety of
   > procedures used to build bone so that dental implants can be placed. These
   > procedures typically involve grafting bone or bone like materials to the
   > jaw. The graft can be your own bone or be processed bone.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Bone augmentation

 * > Oral soft tissue augmentation or grafting procedures are often necessary to
   > achieve proper wound closure after deficits resulting from tumor excision,
   > clefts, trauma, dental implants, and tooth recessions.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Soft Tissue Augmentation

 * > Maxillary sinus floor augmentation (also termed sinus lift, sinus graft,
   > sinus augmentation or sinus procedure) is a surgical procedure which aims
   > to increase the amount of bone in the posterior maxilla (upper jaw bone),
   > in the area of the premolar and molar teeth, by lifting the lower
   > Schneiderian membrane (sinus membrane) and placing a bone graft.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Sinus Lifting

 * > A dental implant (also known as an endosseous implant or fixture) is a
   > surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to
   > support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, facial
   > prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Implantation

 * > A dental implant (also known as an endosseous implant or fixture) is a
   > surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to
   > support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, facial
   > prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Osteotomy

 * > A ‘Hollywood’ Smile Makeover involves cosmetic procedures to achieve the
   > perfect shape, color, and size of teeth to fit perfectly in your mouth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Hollywood Smile

 * > Buccal fat pad removal, also known as cheek fat removal or buccal
   > lipectomy, is a surgery that removes excess fat pads from the cheeks to
   > create a more contoured facial appearance. It is generally used to reduce
   > chubby cheeks (“chipmunk cheeks”) that can be due to genetics or weight
   > gain.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Buccal Fat Removal

 * > Zirconium is a strong type of crystal that has numerous favorable
   > qualities. Crystal is known for being long-lasting and indestructible.
   > Zirconium is no different. Besides its strength and durability, zirconium
   > is also compatible with the human body, making its use popular in the
   > medical field.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Zirconia Crown

 * > Dental tattoos are divided into two groups as temporary and permanent. It
   > takes approximately 15-20 minutes to apply temporary tooth tattoos.
   > Permanent tooth tattoos are simply not glued or glued to a tooth; they are
   > detailed and can take several hours if the design is detailed. This type of
   > procedure takes more time and cannot be removed or brushed like temporary
   > tooth tattoos.
   
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   Tooth Tattoo

 * > Lip augmentation is a type of procedure that aims to increase lip fullness
   > through enlargement using fillers such as hyaluronic acid, fat or implants.
   > The aim of lip augmentation is to provide an aesthetic, symmetric, and
   > healthy appearance for the patient. Naturally, the face is not perfectly
   > symmetric, and if the asymmetry is too big - with lip augmentation, the
   > asymmetry can be corrected.
   
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   Lip Filling

 * > Tooth whitening can be a very effective way of lightening the natural
   > colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surface. It cannot
   > make a complete colour change, but it may lighten the existing shade.
   
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   Teeth whitening(Home)

 * > Tooth whitening can be a very effective way of lightening the natural
   > colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surface. It cannot
   > make a complete colour change, but it may lighten the existing shade.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Teeth Whitening(Office)

 * > The complete removable prosthesis is recommended if you no longer have any
   > teeth. Commonly known as dentures, it will replace your natural dentition,
   > and can be removed from your mouth for daily maintenance, or before
   > sleeping. This type of prosthesis is generally made from acrylic resin or
   > porcelain (although it is rather reserved for older models). Your dentures
   > will imitate your natural teeth (for a more aesthetic result), but also
   > your gums (using pink acrylic).
   
   FAQ Information
   
   The Complete Removable Dental Prosthesis

 * > Unlike the full denture, the partial replace only one or more teeth. It is
   > made from plastic (for teeth and gum) and metal hooks (stellites) that will
   > rest on your gums and your remaining teeth to hold it in place. It is a
   > more stable alternative to a full denture since it will partly rest on your
   > dentition.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   The Partial Removable Prosthesis

 * > Night guards are also known as dental guards, mouth guards, nocturnal bite
   > plates, or bite splints. They work by putting a barrier between your teeth.
   > When you clench your jaw, the night guard helps to lighten the tension and
   > give cushion to the muscles in the jaw. This cushioning not only helps to
   > prevent face and jaw pain, but also protects the enamel of your teeth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Night Guards

 * > A veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve
   > the aesthetics of a smile and protect the tooth’s surface from damage.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Veneer Crown

 * > Laminate veneers, like plastic-resin bonding, cover stained and damaged
   > teeth. Usually made of porcelain, laminate veneers are cemented onto the
   > surface of teeth to give the tooth a smooth, complete surface and a natural
   > shine.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Laminate Veneer Crown

 * > Zirconium is a strong type of crystal that has numerous favorable
   > qualities. Crystal is known for being long-lasting and indestructible.
   > Zirconium is no different. Besides its strength and durability, zirconium
   > is also compatible with the human body, making its use popular in the
   > medical field.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Zirconia Crown

 * > In extreme loss of tooth substance, the filler against the possibility of
   > failure of the endodontic treatment is applied on the support and the
   > filling is a technique that prevents fail. Nails or screws-like objects
   > produced with dental materials are called "posts".
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Fiber Post Canal Treatment

 * > Of the many diverse materials a dentist uses to improve your smile and your
   > bite, one of the more common is the dental post. A dental post is a small,
   > metal shaft implanted in a tooth. This is often the last option if the root
   > of the tooth isn’t healthy enough to support a tooth or dental appliance.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Metal Post

 * > A Composite Filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture used to
   > restore decayed/carious teeth. Composites are also used for cosmetic
   > improvements of the smile by changing the color of the teeth or reshaping
   > disfigured teeth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Composite Filling

 * > Sometimes, a tooth is planned to be restored with an intracoronal
   > restoration, but the decay or fracture is so extensive that a direct
   > restoration, such as amalgam or composite, would compromise the structural
   > integrity of the restored tooth or provide substandard opposition to
   > occlusal (i.e., biting) forces. In such situations, an indirect gold or
   > porcelain inlay restoration may be indicated.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Inlay

 * > When decay or fracture incorporate areas of a tooth that make amalgam or
   > composite restorations inadequate, such as cuspal fracture or remaining
   > tooth structure that undermines perimeter walls of a tooth, an onlay might
   > be indicated. Similar to an inlay, an onlay is an indirect restoration
   > which incorporates a cusp or cusps by covering or onlaying the missing
   > cusps.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Onlay

 * > Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic therapy, endodontic
   > treatment, or root canal therapy) is a treatment sequence for the infected
   > pulp of a tooth which is intended to result in the elimination of infection
   > and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial
   > invasion.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Root Canal Treatment

 * > Single-visit RCT involves cleaning, shaping, and obturation during a single
   > treatment session. Alternatively, multiple-visit treatment includes
   > placement of a short-term medicament, such as calcium hydroxide, for the
   > time between the cleaning and shaping appointment and the obturation
   > appointment.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Multiple Canal Treatment

 * > A dental curettage is a surgical procedure performed by a dentist, usually
   > under local anesthesia. Using specific surgical tools, the dentist will
   > clean a cavity contained in the mouth with the utmost care. Dental
   > curettage can aim to remove tartar which accumulated under the gums, clean
   > dead tissue from a decayed tooth in order to treat or even eradicate an
   > abscessed tooth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Curettage

 * > Gingivoplasty is the surgical reshaping of gum tissue around the teeth. It
   > is often is done simply to make gums look better. They may have an unusual
   > shape or may not be formed normally. The causes can include a genes of
   > person , disease or trauma.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Gingivoplasty

 * > Gingivectomy is a dental procedure in which a dentist or oral surgeon cuts
   > away part of the gums in the mouth (the gingiva). It is the oldest surgical
   > approach in periodontal therapy and is usually done for improvement of
   > aesthetics or prognosis of teeth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Gingivectomy

 * > Brackets the use of devices to move teeth or adjust underlying bone. Teeth
   > can be moved by removable appliances or by fixed braces. Crowding of teeth
   > can require extraction of teeth. Retainers may be necessary long after
   > dental braces are placed, especially with orthodontic treatment of adults.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Brackets

 * > Removable orthodontic appliances are appliances that are customized to fit
   > your mouth to aid in your orthodontic treatment plan. Unlike braces and
   > other types of appliances that are attached to your teeth, removable
   > appliances can be taken out on your own as needed, such as when you are
   > cleaning your teeth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Removable Appliance

 * > Dental fissure sealants are a protective layer applied on the chewing teeth
   > (the molars) to reduce tooth decay. Applying a sealant is quick and
   > painless and can be done by your dental practitioner.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Fissur Sealent

 * > Fluoride varnish is a highly concentrated form of fluoride which is applied
   > to surface of the tooth , by a dentist, dental hygienist or other health
   > care professional, as a type of topical fluoride therapy.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Fluoride Varnish

 * > Space maintainers are appliances used in the mouth to preserve and maintain
   > space. They are necessary when one or more primary molars have been
   > prematurely lost due to trauma or disease. Using a space maintainer allows
   > the permanent teeth to erupt, or grow, into the correct alignment with
   > proper tooth-to-tooth contact.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Space Maintainers

 * > Root amputation is a specialized dental procedure, whereby one root is
   > removed from a multi-root tooth. The tooth is then stabilized and rendered
   > fully functional with a crown or filling. The multi-root teeth best suited
   > to the root amputation procedure are the molars at the back of the mouth.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Amputation

 * > Periaprical X-Ray shows the entire crown and root of the teeth which
   > provides vital information to aid in the diagnosis of the most common
   > dental diseases; specifically tooth decay, tooth abscesses and periodontal
   > bone loss or gum disease. Additional important findings may be detected,
   > including the condition of restorations, the presence of calculus or
   > tartar, impacted teeth or broken tooth fragments and variations in tooth
   > and bone anatomy.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Periaprical X-Ray

 * > Panoramic radiography, also called panoramic x-ray, is a two-dimensional
   > (2-D) dental x-ray examination that captures the entire mouth in a single
   > image, including the teeth, upper and lower jaws, surrounding structures
   > and tissues.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Panoramic radiography

 * > 3D Tomography (CBCT) Cone-beam computed tomography systems (CBCT) are a
   > variation of traditional computed tomography (CT) systems. The CBCT systems
   > used by dental professionals rotate around the patient, capturing data
   > using a cone-shaped X-ray beam. These data are used to reconstruct a
   > three-dimensional (3D) image of the following regions of the patient’s
   > anatomy: dental (teeth); oral and maxillofacial region (mouth, jaw, and
   > neck); and ears, nose, and throat (“ENT”).
   
   FAQ Information
   
   3D Tomography (CBCT)

 * > The goal of breast reconstruction is to restore one or both breasts to near
   > normal shape, appearance, symmetry and size following mastectomy,
   > lumpectomy or congenital deformities.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Breast Reconstruction

 * > The goals of reconstructive burn surgery are to improve both the function
   > and the cosmetic appearance of burn scars. This involves altering scar
   > tissue, with both non-operative and operative treatment.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Burn Repair Surgery

 * > Children born with a cleft lip or palate face many issues, including
   > increased susceptibility to ear infections, hearing loss, feeding problems
   > and speech defects. Our reconstructive surgeons help patients achieve their
   > full potential, without being defined or limited by facial differences (or
   > birth defects)
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Cleft Lift and Palate

 * > Plastic surgeons can also correct birth defects of the hand – e.g. where a
   > child has been born with too many or too few digits.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Hand Surgery

 * > Surgical excision, combined with other treatment options, are available for
   > the treatment of arteriovenous malformations (AVM) and certain
   > haemangiomas.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Reconstructive surgery is used to correct all manner of ear defects;
   > techniques include otoplasty for prominent or constricted ears and
   > ‘autogenous ear reconstruction’ for the treatment of microtia.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Reconstructive surgery is used to correct a wide range of cranial and
   > facial deformations, such as craniosynostosis.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > The ultimate goal of lower limb reconstruction is to achieve durable
   > soft-tissue coverage over stable skeletal repair to maximize bony union and
   > preserve sensory and motor function. Flap choice is made to minimize
   > donor-site morbidity and to maximize lower extremity function.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Scar revision surgery will attempt to minimize a scar so that it is less
   > conspicuous and blends in with the surrounding skin tone and texture.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > A mini gastric bypass surgery functions just like a traditional gastric
   > bypass surgery bun that the stomach is divided into upper and lower pouches
   > and the small intestine is rerouted. This allows for both restrictive and
   > malabsorption weight loss.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Mini Gastric Bypass

 * > Gastric bypass, also called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, is a type of
   > weight-loss surgery that involves creating a small pouch from the stomach
   > and connecting the newly created pouch directly to the small intestine.
   > After gastric bypass, swallowed food will go into this small pouch of
   > stomach and then directly into the small intestine, thereby bypassing most
   > of your stomach and the first section of your small intestine.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

 * > Sleeve gastrectomy, also called a vertical sleeve gastrectomy, is a
   > surgical weight-loss procedure. This procedure is typically performed
   > laparoscopically, which involves inserting small instruments through
   > multiple small incisions in the upper abdomen. During sleeve gastrectomy,
   > about 80 percent of the stomach is removed, leaving a tube-shaped stomach
   > about the size and shape of a banana.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Sleeve Gastrectomy

 * > Transit bipartition surgery, also known as diabetes surgery, is a type of
   > surgery that is performed among the metabolic surgery operations, which is
   > applied to type 2 diabetes patients with an obesity problem, and which is
   > generally performed by laparoscopic method. After this operation, in which
   > the integrity of the stomach and duodenum is preserved, there is no
   > decrease in the absorption of vitamins and minerals necessary for the body.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Transit Bipartition

 * > Rejuvenation is a medical discipline focused on the practical reversal of
   > the aging process. Rejuvenation is distinct from life extension. Life
   > extension strategies often study the causes of aging and try to oppose
   > those causes in order to slow aging. Rejuvenation is the reversal of aging
   > and thus requires a different strategy, namely repair of the damage that is
   > associated with aging or replacement of damaged tissue with new tissue.
   > Rejuvenation can be a means of life extension, but most life e
   
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 * > Skin rejuvenation is anything that makes the skin look better — skincare
   > products, treatments or in-office procedures.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Skin Rejuveniton

 * > Acne spot treatments are over-the-counter acne products that are used to
   > help heal specific, individual pimples. Unlike other types of acne
   > products, they are dabbed only on existing blemishes rather than used over
   > the entire face.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Non-surgical fat reduction includes minimally invasive treatments that
   > selectively break down fat cells in specific areas to reduce the size of
   > subcutaneous fat pockets (fat deposits that sit beneath the skin, but above
   > the muscle).
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Cellulite is an extremely common cosmetic issue that in the past has been
   > notoriously difficult to treat. Thanks to new non-surgical technologies,
   > cosmetic surgeons now can more effectively address the structural causes of
   > cellulite, helping to reduce the characteristic dimpling and restore a
   > smoother, firmer texture to skin affected by cellulite.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   Cellulite Contouring

 * > Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating caused by a problem with the
   > sympathetic nervous system. In some cases, sweating can be controlled by
   > non-surgical treatments.Anti-sweating injections are an effective means of
   > treating localised areas underarm glands that cause excessive sweating or
   > commonly known as Hyperhidrosis. This treatment targets localised areas of
   > sweating such as underarms.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

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   FAQ Information
   
   Dermal Filling For Migraines

 * > By injecting small doses of botulinum toxin directly into the masseter
   > muscle (the large muscle that moves the jaw), the muscle is weakened enough
   > to stop involuntary grinding of the teeth and clenching of the jaw. This
   > significantly relaxes the muscle and reduces the wear and tear on the teeth
   > due to grinding.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

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 * > Rope lifting is the method of suspension of the patients who do not want to
   > undergo surgery because of the ropes placed in the hanging areas in as
   > little as half an hour.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   

 * > Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Skin Rejuvenation Treatment is an advanced and
   > ground-breaking anti-aging treatment service providers use to help repair
   > damaged or injured tissues in the body. This minimally invasive procedure
   > helps initiate the regenerative process by utilizing the growth factors
   > that platelets are known to contain. PRP Skin Rejuvenation Treatment is
   > autologous, meaning it is derived from the patient, therefore reducing the
   > risk of rejection or allergic reaction.
   
   FAQ Information
   
   PRP Skin Rejuvenition




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