Aesthetic surgery
Surgical procedures to change form or proportion, planned around what your anatomy allows.
Aesthetic surgery changes the shape, size or proportion of a part of the body. Unlike a treatment for a medical condition, there is no clinical necessity driving it, which raises the standard for how carefully the decision should be made.
Two things determine the outcome as much as the surgeon does: your anatomy, and how you heal. Skin thickness, cartilage strength, existing scarring and the way your body forms scar tissue are not things a surgeon chooses. A realistic plan is built around them, which is why an honest consultation sometimes ends with a smaller change than you had in mind — or with advice not to operate.
Simulated images are useful for discussing goals. They are not a prediction of the result, and no reputable surgeon will present one as a promise.
Every page here explains what the operation involves, how long the result genuinely takes to settle, and what can go wrong. Whether a procedure suits you is a decision for a qualified surgeon after examining you.
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