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Plastic Surgery - FAQ

FAQ's

Cosmetic surgery enhances appearance (e.g., rhinoplasty, facelifts), while reconstructive surgery restores form and function after trauma, illness, or congenital conditions (e.g., cleft lip, post-burn surgery).

Yes, when performed by qualified and experienced surgeons in a licensed medical facility. Our team follows strict safety protocols to minimize risks and ensure optimal outcomes.

Recovery varies depending on the procedure. Minor procedures may require a few days, while major surgeries could need several weeks. Your surgeon will provide a personalized recovery plan

Most surgeries involve some scarring, but plastic surgeons use advanced techniques to place incisions in less noticeable areas and ensure scars fade over time.

Many procedures offer long-lasting or permanent results. However, aging, lifestyle, and other factors can influence outcomes. Maintenance treatments may be recommended in some cases

Healthy individuals with realistic expectations and specific aesthetic goals are typically good candidates. A detailed consultation helps determine suitability for any procedure.

We provide reconstruction for burns, trauma, cancer (e.g., breast, skin), cleft lip/palate, hand injuries, and more—aimed at restoring function and appearance.

Yes, we offer Botox, dermal fillers, and other non-invasive treatments for facial rejuvenation with minimal downtime.

Reconstructive procedures are often covered by insurance. Cosmetic surgeries are usually not. Our team will help you understand your coverage and options.

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