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Individual Nose, Eyes, Ears, and Neck
Given the prohibitive cost of health care and cosmetic surgery in the United States and Western Europe,
Global Surgery Network seized on the opportunity to provide Affordable Access to the World's Best in Plastic Surgery
at a 50 - 70% savings !.
Affordable access to the World's Best in Plastic Surgery
Rhinoplasty
- Nose reshaping
Obviously, noses tend to come in a number of shapes and sizes; some
more attractive than others. Aesthetic surgery of the nose, known as
rhinoplasty, can greatly enhance its appearance. Through surgery,
the nose can be shaped to create a more pleasing balance with other
facial features.
Many of our
rhinoplasty patients report that the procedure has had an extremely
positive effect on the way they perceive themselves. This, in turn,
affects the way others perceive them. So as with many other forms of
aesthetic surgery, the benefits of "Rhinoplasty"
is not merely
cosmetic. Rhinoplasty can achieve the following in one operation:
A
Rhinoplasty procedure will:
Reduce the overall size
Remove a bump
Straighten a crooked nose
Improve the tip
Improve your breathing
Shorten
a long nose or increase a short one
Summarizing the procedure and recovery:
Computer imaging establishes the surgical plan
2 hours is the scheduled time of our procedures
Most rhinoplasty is performed under General Anesthetic
Our patients stay overnight and receive the best in nursing care
The bone and cartilage are carefully sculptured
Breathing is either maintained or often improved
Most procedures have a minimal scar
An open procedure reduces the risk of secondary rhinoplasty
You will be up and around the day after surgery
A small plastic splint is used for 1 week
Packing if indicated dissolves
Cold compresses on your eyes reduce swelling and bruising
Bruising is usually minimal and disappears within 10-14 days
Most patients return to work within 10 days
Cost begins at
$2000, and can go up to $5000.00 in the USA… typically the identical
surgery in Mexico, Brazil, or Costa Rica will be less than 50% of
that, including your travel and rehabilitation expenses. This
surgery is typically not going to be covered by insurance, so you
may want to apply for financing with low monthly payments.
Ear
Surgery (Otoplasty)
My ears are too
big" or "My childs ears are too big" is a common complaint from
patient and parents. Pinning the ears behind the head solves the
whole problem. People with prominent ears are easy targets among
friends. Children after six years of age can have
surgery. This procedure gives a good result.
Modern techniques in cosmetic otoplasty incorporate both historical
procedures and recently developed combined procedures with laser
assistance to correct protruding ear or "lop ear" deformity. The
multiple-procedure technique is conceptually sound and uses simple,
innovative methods to reduce surgery time and yield predictable
outcomes for both young and older patients. Early indications are
that complications and revision rates have been reduced with the
introduction of lasers in otoplasty. Modern technology allows
physicians to correct "lop ear" deformity and help amend patients’
distorted self-images.
Though there are a number of different approaches which address this
procedure, the most common one involves the reshaping or removing of
some of the cartilage behind the ear. After opening the back of the
ear, the doctor either removes some of the cartilage or folds it on
to itself and sutures it together. Since the work is done on the
back of the ear, any scars are usually faint and can be hidden in
the creases.
This procedure offers dramatic, immediate results that will last a
lifetime. It's a great example of the important psychological
benefits that often result from Cosmetic Surgery.
Complications with this procedure have been minimal, with rare
instances of infection or hypertrophic scarring. Less than 2-3% of
patients require additional surgeries, although occasionally a
secondary revision of the anterior Mustardé procedure may be
necessary. The conchal set-back technique seems to be long-lasting
and permanent with minimal incidence of suture extrusion. The
conchal set-back appears to account for 70-80% of the aesthetic
correction.
Cost begins at $2000, and can go up to $4000.00 in the USA…
typically the identical surgery in Mexico, Brazil, or Costa Rica
will be less than 50% of that, including your travel and
rehabilitation expenses. This surgery is typically not going to be
covered by insurance, so you may want to apply for financing with
low monthly payments.
After surgery, any minor pain or discomfort you experience can be
controlled with medication.
Brow & Forehead Lift
The
position of the brow can be genetic or it slowly drops with age.
This can give a sleepy, "hooded" or tired look even at a relatively
young age. The frown muscles between the brows can be
unintentionally overactive and give the impression of being unhappy
or angry. Friends may say "Smile! What are you so worried about?"
when you are not even worried.
Often the
patient thinks they need an eyelid lift. If an eyelid lift alone is
performed, it may alleviate the excessive skin in the upper eyelid
but the brow is still excessively low.
A forehead lift
or browlift is performed with keyhole surgery. The scars are tiny
and they are all hidden in the scalp. Not a single hair is shaved!
The frown muscles are weakened, the eyebrow to eyelash distance is
enhanced and there is less excessive skin on the upper lid, avoiding
the necessity to do an eyelid operation to remove any skin and
therefore there are no scars on the upper eyelid. The eyelid looks
more sculptured.
Cost begins at
$1800, and can go up to $4000.00 in the USA… typically the identical
surgery in Mexico, Brazil, or Costa Rica will be less than 50% of
that, including your travel and rehabilitation expenses. This
surgery is typically not going to be covered by insurance, so you
may want to apply for financing with low monthly payments.This
amazing browlift or forehead lift operation therefore rejuvenates
the upper half of the face, rebalances the relationship between the
forehead, the brow and the eyelid complex and makes the patient look
more relaxed, happier, less worried and often younger and with no
obvious scars to show. Often this is all that is needed for a
patient in her early forties.
Surgical Neck Lift

A neck lift is
performed to significantly reduce the appearance of sagging skin
under the jaw and is intended to provide a natural, attractive and
more youthful appearance with a better contour.
Many factors play a role in the aging of facial skin. These include
the physical environment (sun, wind), the type of skin (elasticity,
thickness), the complexion (pale, dark, ruddy), weight alterations,
nutrition, smoking and menopause.
You may choose
to have a neck lift if you have excess skin or localized deposits of
fat in the anterior part of the neck - under the chin.
A neck lift will
not stop the aging process; it only removes some of its effects,
producing a more youthful appearance. The procedure can sometimes be
done again, if need be, in order to maintain the rejuvenated look.
This surgery can produce excellent results and the scars are usually
inconspicuous.
The operation
consists of removing excess skin and fatty tissue and correcting the
sagging of specific facial and neck muscles. The procedure may take
from one to one and a half hours.
There is a
minimal amount of discomfort following your procedure. You may feel
tightness in the neck where the muscles have been pulled together.
There will be swelling and bruising that may last from seven to ten
days. Keeping your head elevated and applying cold compresses will
help to reduce swelling.
Cost begins at $2000, and can go up to $4000.00 in the USA…
typically the identical surgery in Mexico, Brazil, or Costa Rica
will be less than 50% of that, including your travel and
rehabilitation expenses. This surgery is typically not going to be
covered by insurance, so you may want to apply for financing with
low monthly payments.
As your
incisions heal, you will notice some itching and possibly some
numbness. These symptoms will diminish over time. Your sutures will
be removed in seven to ten days. Strenuous activity is restricted
for six weeks.
Eye Reshaping -
An eye lift or eyelid surgery is a type of cosmetic surgery. It is
used by men and women who want to look younger. Eyelid surgery can
give people a more open look to their eyes or it can reshape their
eyes. The technical name for an eye lift is blepharoplasty. With the
focus on looking more youthful, this surgery may be popular, but it
is also complicated, so you need to take precautions.
The eyes may be the mirror to the soul. But sometimes, when people
look at themselves in the mirror, they can only focus on droopy eyes
or bags under the eyes. They may consider blepharoplasty, which is
the medical name of an eye lift. During an eye lift, the surgeon
makes an incision, through which excess fat can be removed. The
incision can be made inside the eyelid, or just beneath the lashes.
If there is excess skin, this is removed as well. The skin and the
muscle can then be made tighter. With the skin tightened, the eye
appears younger and more open.
Puffiness is reduced. Crinkled skin on the eyelid or under the eye
can appear smoother. An eye lift can be done on the upper eye or the
lower eye or both
As with any cosmetic surgery, this is not a cheap procedure. The
cost will depend on whether you are having both upper and lower lids
done, or just one area. Cost begins at $2000, and can go up to
$5000.00 in the USA… typically the identical surgery in Mexico,
Brazil, or Costa Rica will be less than 50% of that, including your
travel and rehabilitation expenses. This surgery is typically not
going to be covered by insurance, so you may want to apply for
financing with low monthly payments. There are also risks to
consider, which can include the issues of anesthesia, as well as
potential scarring and infection. The eyes are very delicate, so it
is essential that you use a board certified and experienced cosmetic
surgeon.
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