If you are unhappy with the fine lines and wrinkles on your face, or want to change the way your nose looks, or the skin on your eyelids is starting to droop, then you will want to look into facial cosmetic surgery in Las Vegas.
Types of Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Blepharoplasty - eyelid surgery that removes the excess fat, muscle, and skin from both upper and lower lids. The results can be a refreshed appearance, with a younger, firmer eye area.
Facial scar revision - if your skin is in the process of recovering from an injury, whether it's the result of an accident, surgery, a burn, or acne, scarring can occur wherever multiple layers of the skin have been affected. Once a scar forms, it is permanent but may be made less visible or relocated surgically.
Forehead lifts - are are an option if you have a sagging brow or deep furrows between the eyes.
Mentoplasty - chin surgery - it is common for the facial plastic surgeon to recommend chin surgery in addition to nose surgery when the surgeon sees that chin augmentation is necessary to achieve facial balance and harmony.
Rhinoplasty - nose surgery - some are unhappy with the noses they were born with, and some with the way aging has changed their nose. For others, an injury may have distorted the nose, or the goal may be improved breathing. But one thing is clear: nothing has a greater impact on how a person looks than the size and shape of the nose. Because the nose is the most defining characteristic of the face, a slight alteration can greatly improve one's appearance.
Facial reconstruction procedures - consists of cancer reconstruction, cleft lip repair, cleft palate repair, facial paralysis improvement, facial trauma reconstruction, microtia repair and scar revision.
Most cosmetic surgeries have a low rate of complications, but be aware that every surgery carries some risk. Be sure to discuss the possible risks and complications with your surgeon so that are fully informed before your surgery.
Some patients have reactions to the anesthesia or sedation used during surgery. Most anesthetic complications occur with general anesthesia.
Possible Complications:
Blood clots
Nerve damage
Airway obstruction