Odisha Cosmetics Surgery Clinic
Plastic surgery involves many choices. The first and most important is selecting a surgeon you can trust. Choosing an APSI Member Surgeon ensures that you have selected a physician who: Has completed at least six years of surgical training with a minimum of three years in plastic surgery and at one year in cosmetic surgery. Is trained and experienced in all plastic surgery procedures, including breast, body, face and reconstruction. Operates only in accredited medical facilities Adheres to a strict code of ethics Fulfills continuing medical education requirements, including standards and innovations in patient safety. IS Board certified by Medical Council of India (MCI) and Indian Medical Association (IMA). At least completed training in cosmetic surgery for one year.
Many black spots or dark patches can be easily lightened or eliminated to restore a glowing facial complexion. Dark spots, patches and other marks on the face may be due to excess secretion of melanin on the skin. Some factors that can lead to this condition include over exposure to the sun, hormone imbalance, pregnancy, certain medications, vitamin deficiencies, lack of sleep and too much stress.
Spots and patches on the face can be embarrassing and even lead to low self-esteem. Luckily, there are many possible treatments, such as acid peels and laser surgeries. Simple, natural homemade remedies also may reduce the appearance of spots and other blemishes on your face.
Typical incisions begin within the hairline, above the temple, and continue along or just inside the ear, ending behind the ear. This allows access to tighten underlying tissue, remove excess fat and reduce sagging skin.
A second incision under the chin is sometimes necessary. If skin tone is good and only mid-face aging or excess fat in the neck will be corrected, abbreviated techniques with shorter incisions may be used. Liposuction techniques may assist with the removal of fat deposits.