Most Frequently Treated Areas:
Women – Abdomen, Hips, Thighs, Buttocks, Knees & Double chins. Men – Love Handles, Abdomen, Enlarged Breasts, Arms, Neck & Face.
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A dermatologist is a physician who specialises in treating skin, hair, nails, and mucus membranes. Cosmetologists are not physicians. They specialise in haircutting, hairstyling, and other beauty services.
Some dermatologists specialise in cosmetic dermatology, spending extra time with lasers, vein treatments, and injectables. They are trained to perform surgeries related to skin cancers but not aesthetic surgeries such as facelifts.
A plastic surgeon practices restoring the body's normal appearance and function, whereas a cosmetic surgeon focuses on aesthetic procedures.
Two types of plastic surgeries include reconstructive procedures and cosmetic procedures.
The common types of cosmetic surgery are breast augmentation, breast implant removals, breast lifts, buttock lifts, chin, cheek, and lip reshaping, facial implants, and dermabrasion.
The risks involved with plastic surgery include infection at the incision site, bleeding, fluid buildup under the skin, scarring, and may require additional surgery.
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