Thursday, September 16, 2021

The Seattle Facial Plastic Surgery Center

The Seattle Facial Plastic Surgery Center 

1101 Madison St #1280, Seattle, WA 98104 

(206) 624-6200 

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47.609054846,-122.342895250
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Facial plastic and Reconstructive surgery is a specialized area of medicine dedicated to improving the appearance of disfigured faces and repairing facial injuries. Facial plastic and Reconstructive surgery are the leading specialty in plastic surgery. Facial plastic and Reconstructive surgery had increased dramatically in popularity over the last decade. This increase in popularity has also increased competition among plastic surgeons practicing this specialty. Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery is performed on an outpatient basis.

Facial plastic and Reconstructive surgery are not a niche, it is a very large field of plastic surgery. It involves the field of fillers and dermal filler techniques. Fillers can be used to improve the depth of lines and wrinkles, smooth out scars, plump lips, or make other small, aesthetic improvements. Dermal fillers are used to enhance the skin's elasticity and decrease the appearance of saggy or droopy skin. There are numerous different types of dermal fillers available, including Restylane, Juvederm, Botox, Polylactic Acid, Restylane Hydrogel, and Cosmetic Collagen.

Many times facial plastic surgery is performed to fix problems with the nose. One of the most common problems is enlarged or sunken nasal septum. Typically the surgeons use a combination of methods to enlarge the septum and improve its appearance and functionality.

Facelifts are one of the main procedures of facial plastic surgery. They are used to rejuvenate the aging face and eliminate the signs of aging such as crow's feet, frown lines, wrinkles, loose skin, and sagging skin. A number of different techniques can be used in facelifts to tighten the skin and lift unwanted facial structures. The more invasive procedures such as chin implants and eyebrow lifts require general anesthesia.

The field of facial plastic surgery is largely driven by an increase in aesthetic values and a desire to improve self-confidence through correcting aspects of the face that are less than desirable. In some areas of the world, facial plastic surgery is done in conjunction with rhinoplasty (correcting the nose), mentoplasty (correcting the jaw line), or aponeurotomy (correcting the cheek implants). In some areas of the world such as Japan and Thailand, however, it is largely driven by the need to achieve a younger and slimmer appearance. Cosmetic surgery Procedures such as cheek implants are done to shorten the facial skin and lift it in an attempt to improve cheek volume and reduce the fat deposits that make the face appear too round or too long. In the United States, more patients request rhinoplasty surgeries.

Facial fillers are generally applied to the skin using the Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) or laser beam. Various techniques are used to manipulate the fillers such as using a punch to liquefy the material, injecting it or simply working it into place. Most IPL techniques are used to add or increase volume to fillers to enhance or plump up a sagging or aging face. Because of the nature of the fillers, however, it is important that a patient select the fillers that best fit their skin in order to obtain the most effective result.

 

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