BlepharoplastyEyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is designed to remove excess skin, muscle, and fat to improve the appearance of the eyes. Bright, open eyes convey alertness, vigor and youth. Read more RhinoplastyThe goal of rhinoplasty surgery is to improve the nose aesthetically, making it harmonize better with other facial features. Age, skin type and ethnic background are important factors that should Read more Facelift (Rhytidectomy)As the face ages, certain characteristic changes occur. The skin loosens and some of the youthful fat descends and shrinks. The face begins to take on a more rectangular appearance Read more Browlift (Forehead lift)The effects of aging are inevitable, and, often, the brow and forehead are one of the areas that show the first signs. The skin begins to lose its elasticity. The Read more MentoplastyA well defined chin helps give balance to the face and creates a major part of one's profile. When people look in the mirror, most focus on the size and Read more Otoplasty (Ear reshaping)Probably no other physical characteristic cries out for facial plastic surgery more than ears that protrude. Children, long the victims of cruel nicknames like "Dumbo" or "Mickey Mouse," are the Read more Scar RevisionMost people are self-conscious about facial scars. When the skin is healing from an injury, whether the result of an accident, surgery, a burn, or acne, scarring will occur wherever Read more
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A well defined chin helps give balance to the face and creates a major part of one's profile. When people look in the mirror, most focus on the size and shape of their noses, their ears, sagging jowls, or fine wrinkling of the skin. But even though few examine their chins with the same discerning eye, having a "weak chin" is certainly not an asset. Dr. Honrado may suggest that changes in chin size or shape may enhance a profile as much as rhinoplasty. Fortunately, this is a relatively straightforward procedure that can make a major difference.