Facial Procedure

Facial Procedures in Palm Desert, CA

Facelifts

The term facelift encompasses any procedure or often a combination of procedures that enhances the overall contour of the face and neck. It is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgical procedures in the world and remains the gold standard for rejuvenation of the aging face.

Browpexy

Browpexy is the cosmetic surgical procedure that involves lifting the central and outer portion of the eyebrow, in order to “open up” the eyes so one’s facial appearance appears more rested and youthful. It differs from a traditional brow lift, which elevates the entire eyebrow, primarily the inner portion more than the rest whereas a browpexy focus its effect on the outer portions of the brow.

Botox

Botox is used cosmetically to treat dynamic wrinkles of the face. These are lines that occur as the face moves. Botox acts to decrease the movement of muscles and thus reduce wrinkle formation

Chemical Skin Peels

Age and sun can cause skin to lose its youthful appearance. This may be seen as wrinkles, mottling and dark spots. Chemical peels remove the top layer of skin so that the body makes a new, younger looking layer. The dead skin flakes off in 5 to 7 days, revealing the new skin underneath. Chemical peels are tailored to the individual. Often, different chemicals are used on different parts of the face in order to achieve the desired result for each individual.

Endoscopic Browlift

Brow lift surgery, also known as a forehead lift, is a procedure that aims to enhance one’s appearance by surgically raising the entire upper face, forehead and brows into a more attractive and functional position.

Earlobe Reconstruction

Earlobe reconstruction is a cosmetic procedure that repairs earlobes torn from trauma or stretched from earrings or plugs and gauges.

Neck Lift

A Neck Lift is a cosmetic surgical procedure that lifts the skin and underlying tissues of the neck into a more youthful and toned position to create a more attractive and slender appearance.

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