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What happens?
The surgery consists of removing excess fat or excess gland tissue. An ultrasound will accurately show the difference between gland and fat. The excess of fat is sucked out thanks to liposculpture. The excess of gland is removed by an incision in the nipple.
Scar
The nipple scar is practically invisible. The wound is closed underneath the skin. The skin is glued. Eventual excess of skin is not removed because the skin retightens spontaneously. This operation does not leave any visible trace.
The internal lips are also known as the small lips. They differentiate themselves more or less from the external lips or the big lips. This is completely normal. The size of the lips strongly differs from one woman to another. The lips can also vary from one side to the other. The lips can inconvenience a woman when she rides a bike or while doing sport. They can be visible when wearing a bikini or other tight clothing. Women can feel awkward within a sexual relationship.
This subject is taboo for a lot of people and yet there is a simple operation that can remedy this problem.
Which areas can be treated?
The most common areas are the hips, stomach and interior thighs. But it is also possible to treat a double chin, and in men the chest.
Arms, calves and shins are rarely a good indication for liposculpture. Often the result is not satisfactory, plus blood circulation can be disturbed when treating these areas. Treatment to the front of the thigh is not recommended, because of the risk of a wave effect.
What happens?
The surgeon eliminates the excess skin situated between the inner thighs. In addition, the skin is re-tightened in an aesthetic way and lifted upwards, against the force of gravity. If necessary, the surgeon can suck out the excess fat.
What happens?
The surgeon eliminates the excess skin situated on the inner arms. In addition, the skin is re-tightened in an aesthetic way. If necessary, the surgeon can suck out the excess fat (liposculture).
Scar
The incision is done in the least visible place; this is to say on the inner upper arm. The stitches are made under the skin.
What happens?
Upper eyelids
During the operation, the surgeon removes the excess skin which is dragging your eyelids down. This is done through a fine incision in your natural crease, which leaves an almost invisible scar.
Lower eyelids
Bags under the eyes are often caused by pockets of fat and are usually accompanied by an excess of skin. The operation involves removing the fat bags and excess skin through an incision made just under the eyelashes or at the inner side of the eyelid, which means that there is no visible scar.
What happens?
The surgeon pushes back the cartilage of the scallop of the ear towards the skull by means of threads to this. The cartilage can be oversized. In this particular case, the surgeon can make alterations to the cartilage.
Scar
The ear correction is performed entirely behind the ear. Therefore there is absolutely no visible scar. The incision is made in a deep groove situated behind the ear and is sutured beneath the skin.
What happens?
The surgeon eliminates the excess skin situated on the inner arms. In addition, the skin is re-tightened in an aesthetic way. If necessary, the surgeon can suck out the excess fat (liposculture).
Scar
The incision is done in the least visible place; this is to say on the inner upper arm. The stitches are made under the skin.