FAQ

Recovery after liposuction usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks. Most patients can resume light activities within a few days, but swelling and bruising may last for several weeks. Final results become more visible after 2 to 3 months as the body heals completely.

Gynecomastia surgery is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon. The results are permanent in most cases, as the excess glandular tissue and fat are removed. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important to prevent recurrence.

Recovery after rhinoplasty typically takes 1 to 2 weeks for initial healing, during which swelling and bruising reduce. Full recovery, including the final shape of the nose, may take up to 6 to 12 months as the tissues gradually settle.

Common risks of breast augmentation include temporary swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Rare complications may involve capsular contracture, implant leakage, or infection. Choosing the right implants and following post-operative care instructions reduce these risks significantly.

Post-bariatric body contouring involves removing excess skin and reshaping areas such as the abdomen, arms, thighs, and breasts. It is usually performed in stages and tailored to each patient’s needs. This surgery helps improve body shape, comfort, and mobility after massive weight loss.

A good candidate for a mommy makeover is a woman in good overall health who has completed childbearing and wishes to address changes caused by pregnancy, such as sagging breasts, stretched abdomen, or stubborn fat deposits. Stable weight and realistic expectations are also important.

Plastic surgery can significantly improve the appearance and flexibility of burn scars, but complete removal is not always possible. Procedures like skin grafts, flap surgery, and laser treatments help reduce tightness, discomfort, and visibility of the scars.

Scar revision surgery can make old scars less noticeable by improving their size, color, or texture. While it cannot erase a scar completely, it can blend it more naturally with the surrounding skin, offering improved cosmetic and functional results.

Earlobe repair surgery usually leaves a fine, barely noticeable scar that fades over time. With proper care and surgical technique, the scar blends with natural skin folds and often becomes almost invisible within a few months.

Cleft lip repair is typically performed within the first 3 to 6 months of life, while cleft palate surgery is done slightly later. The treatment involves reconstructive surgery to close the gap and restore normal function, often followed by speech therapy and dental support as the child grows.

Lipomas and sebaceous cysts are usually cured with complete surgical removal. However, in rare cases, if a portion of the tissue or capsule is left behind, they may recur. Proper excision by an experienced surgeon minimizes the chances of recurrence.