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A cosmetic surgeon can address facial aging, sagging skin, wrinkles, excess fat pockets, facial asymmetry, hair loss, scars, pigmentation, and overall aesthetic enhancement using surgical and non-surgical treatments tailored to your goals.
It depends on the severity of your concern. Mild to moderate issues (wrinkles, pigmentation, volume loss) respond well to fillers, peels, lasers, and skin treatments. For significant sagging, loose skin, or structural changes, surgeries like facelift, eyelid surgery, or rhinoplasty give longer-lasting results.
Most patients return to routine work in 7–10 days. Swelling settles within 2–3 weeks, while final results continue to refine over a few months. Eyelid surgery usually heals faster than full facelift procedures.
Surgical contouring (implants or bone reshaping) offers long-term results. Filler-based contouring lasts 12–18 months and is ideal for those who prefer non-surgical enhancement.
Laser treatments—photofacial, resurfacing, and scar revision are highly effective for pigmentation, sun damage, uneven tone, and scarring. Multiple sessions may be required depending on depth and severity.
PRP and PRF boost hair growth and slow hair loss. Hair transplant gives permanent results because transplanted follicles are naturally resistant to balding. A combination of therapies gives the best long-term outcome.
Yes, when performed by a trained specialist. It improves texture, scars, pores, and overall skin quality with minimal downtime. Sensitive or acne-prone skin may require a personalized approach.
On average, 6–8 sessions are needed depending on hair thickness, skin type, and treatment area. Maintenance sessions may be recommended once or twice a year.
Most treatments are comfortable with numbing cream, local anesthesia, or sedation. Surgical procedures are pain-free during surgery, with manageable discomfort during recovery.
Look for qualifications in cosmetic/plastic surgery, experience with similar procedures, before–after photos, patient reviews, and a thorough consultation where your surgeon explains risks, benefits, and expected results clearly.