Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery

Department of Dermatology, Cosmetology & Plastic Surgery

Areas Most Often Treated Women's knees, buttocks, thighs, hips, double chins, and abdomen. Men adore their faces, arms, necks, enlarged breasts, handles, and abdomen.

Plastic Surgery Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Botox
  • Fillers (Juvéderm- USFDA APPROVED)
  • Thread Lift
  • LASERS- Hair Reduction, Tattoo Removal
  • Pigmentation

Face

  • Facelift
  • Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)
  • Brow Lift
  • Nose Reshaping Surgery
  • Lip Reduction/Plumping
  • Ear Reshaping/Earlobe Repair
  • Dimple creation
  • Scar Correction

Cosmetology Treatments

  • Hair-growth: agents, hair scans, hair transplants, and mesotherapy for hair loss.
  • Treatment for Anti-Aging: Facial Evaluation, Medi-Facials, Chemical Peels, Botulinum Toxin Treatment, Fillers, Non-Surgical Facelift, Thread Lifts.
  • SKIN LASERS: Permanent hair loss, pigmentation, acne therapy, acne scar treatment, photo-rejuvenation (photo-facials), and tattoo removal.
  • Body Treatments Doctor: Non-Surgical Skin Tightening, Pigmentation Treatments, Hand and Foot Rejuvenation, Scar and Stretch Mark Treatment

F.A.Q.

A doctor who focuses on treating skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes is known as a dermatologist. Physicians are not cosmetologists. Hairstyling, haircutting, and other beauty services are their areas of expertise.

Some doctors focus on cosmetic dermatology, spending more time using injectables, lasers, and vein treatments. They are not qualified to perform cosmetic procedures like facelifts, but they are educated to perform surgery for skin malignancies.
While cosmetic surgeons concentrate on aesthetic operations, plastic surgeons work to restore the body's natural appearance and function.