Facial surgery

Facial surgery is a science that has evolved greatly over the last few decades.


Today's procedures have become more artistic and represent a real advance in reconstruction and appearance enhancement while minimizing the signs of surgery. Dr. Haddad and his team advocate an approach that takes into consideration the patient's desires, the desired result, the type of treatment favoured by the patient and, ultimately, the overall facial features. From the beginning of the forties, the effect of gravity becomes more and more apparent. Inevitably, the face is subject to many changes. For example, the formation of folds, the lowering of structures, the loosening of tissues, etc. Ageing also gives rise to a poor distribution of fat, illustrated by a localised excess in the neck or a deficiency such as atrophy around the eyes.

In addition, lifestyle habits and the sun affect the quality of the skin, leading to changes in colouring and the appearance of wrinkles. Fortunately, facial surgery can counteract these various time-inflicted changes. Re-draping surgery will reposition the descent of the structures affected by gravity. Skin ageing is treated by dermabrasion, exfoliating substances or laser. Poor fat distribution is adjusted by liposuction in excess areas and by fat reinjection (lipoinjection) in deficient areas.

Finally, products such as Botulinum toxin (Botox) reduce expression lines and filler injections (Juvederm, Radiesse, Belotero) will reduce the appearance of persistent fine lines. This comprehensive, multi-modal approach has proven to be effective and long-lasting by intelligently targeting the deformities and treating the underlying cause. Dr. Haddad's clinic values this approach by putting its expertise at the service of its patients.

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