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Composite Aesthetics
In facial aesthetic operations, more than one aesthetic problem can be treated in the same session. Even being done mostly at the same time can provide more integrative results. If wrinkles, bags under the eyes or bruises under the eyes and forehead lines are formed at the same time in our patients who have a tired and unhappy appearance on the face, eye bag treatment or eyebrow lifting operation alone does not give the face the appearance it needs. For this reason, in order to achieve the desired result, it is recommended to treat deformations that cause a tired and aged appearance on the face at the same time. The operations that can be performed at the same time are as follows:
Nose and chin aesthetics
They are the elements that completely affect the facial appearance of the nose and chin and support each other on the face. Despite a fairly successful rhinoplasty, if the position of the chin is further behind than it should be, the new shape of the nose does not appear as desired. In this case, filler injection can be applied according to the condition of the jaw. Rhinoplasty is a laborious operation, supportive operations that will further reveal the new shape of your nose can help increase patient satisfaction.
Skin stretching and injection applications
If sagging and wrinkles form on your face at the same time, treating crow’s feet only while stopping under-eye bags or upper eyelid lows does not give an effective result per cent. To eliminate the signs of aging on the face, it is recommended to treat wrinkles, eye bags, eyebrow lows and bruises under the eyes at the same time. Because only in this way can the imagined young and energetic appearance be achieved.
Filler injections in more than one area
In general facial aesthetics, volume deficiencies in areas such as the jaw, cheekbone and lips can also be performed according to the person’s preferences with the same operation. The necessity of these operations may vary depending on the individual. For example, it is recommended to do this to patients with cheekbones, that is, cheeks that are too sunken, or whose chin is so far behind that it distorts the view from the profile. In the same way, it is also recommended for people who have very thin lips and give a person an overly nervous and tense expression. In cases where the face does not pose an aesthetic problem, but if it is fuller or more dislocated, it gives more attractiveness to the face, the patient’s needs and wishes are taken into account.
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