ThePlus Plastic Surgery
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions from Our Patients
Patients must stop taking aspirin, vitamins, and Omega-3 one week before surgery. Fasting for 8 hours and avoiding water for 6 hours before surgery are required.
All accessories (rings, earrings, contact lenses), manicures, and pedicures must be removed.
Both incisional and non-incisional methods are available, depending on the patient’s needs.
Incisional creates a permanent crease by cutting the eyelid, while non-incisional uses sutures for minimal fat or skin adjustment.
It tightens or adjusts the muscles responsible for lifting the eyelid, available in incisional or non-incisional techniques.
It removes excess skin, muscle, and fat from the upper eyelid, enhancing vision and appearance.
It extends the outer corner of the eye for a wider, horizontally elongated appearance.
Rhinoplasty includes alar reduction, hump removal, osteotomy, silicone implants, and septum or rhinitis corrections.
A rhinoplasty procedure to narrow the nostrils by removing a small wedge of tissue.
A procedure to cut and reshape nasal bones for straightening or narrowing.
Surgery to reduce jawbone width, creating a slimmer facial profile.
Patients must wear facial bands for at least 4 weeks: 2 weeks full-time, then 2 weeks for 12 hours daily.
It reduces cheekbone prominence by cutting and repositioning the bone for a balanced facial appearance.
An implant is placed to enhance chin projection and improve facial symmetry.
Fat is harvested from one area and transferred to another to add volume and improve contours.
A facelift can include forehead, neck, and full-face lifts, as well as subbrow or thread lifts.
Thread lifts are non-surgical, using dissolvable threads to tighten skin, while facelifts are surgical for more dramatic results.
StellarDuo (ultrasound), Ultracell (HIFU), and INTRAcel (RF) are used for skin tightening and rejuvenation.