[Doctor Name]Aesthetic Surgery and Medical Aesthetics

Treatment areas

Surgical and non-surgical care organized around patient-specific evaluation.

Treatment pages provide general education and a clear consultation pathway. Suitability, technique, recovery, and risk must be discussed personally with the physician.

Face and expression

Treatments where proportion, facial identity, and expression are evaluated together.

Facial Aesthetics

Balanced planning for facial harmony, proportion, and natural expression.

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Rhinoplasty

Nasal aesthetics approached through anatomy, breathing, facial proportion, and safety.

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Eyelid Surgery

Careful evaluation of eyelid anatomy, expression, function, and recovery.

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Body and silhouette

Planning for body harmony, tissue quality, recovery capacity, and long-term comfort.

Breast Aesthetics

Personal planning for proportion, body harmony, safety, and long-term comfort.

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Body Contouring

Body-focused planning shaped by anatomy, recovery, and realistic outcomes.

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Non-surgical refinement

Physician-led applications with conservative dosing, product safety, and realistic limits.

Medical Aesthetics

Non-surgical aesthetic care approached with restraint, safety, and facial balance.

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Non-Surgical Applications

Subtle applications for suitable patients, with clear limits and aftercare.

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Repair and function

Individualized evaluation where function, restoration, and proportion must be considered together.

Reconstructive Surgery

Function, repair, and proportion considered through a careful medical lens.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does the first consultation work?

The first consultation is used to understand your goals, medical history, anatomy, suitability, alternatives, and realistic expectations.

How do I know whether I am suitable for a procedure?

Suitability can only be assessed by the physician after reviewing medical history, examination findings, timing, and safety factors.

What should I expect during recovery?

Recovery differs by procedure and individual factors. The physician should explain expected stages, restrictions, and follow-up needs.

Can international patients start with an online evaluation?

A preliminary conversation may help orientation, but medical decisions require physician assessment and appropriate in-person planning when needed.

Appointment request

Begin with a private preliminary consultation request.

Share only the information needed for contact. Medical assessment requires a physician consultation.