Procedures - Reconstructive
- Breast Reconstruction
- Facial Trauma
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Hand Surgery
- Scar Revision
- Skin Cancer Removal
Just as the facial muscles may sag or wrinkle with age, so can the skin on the torso, breasts, thighs and upper arms.
Loss of skin elasticity, the force of gravity and other factors such as weight loss, pregnancy and breast-feeding ultimately affect the shape and firmness of a woman’s breasts.
As part of the natural aging process, our skin progressively loses its elasticity and our muscles tend to slacken.
From the top of the head to the tip of the toe, and from newborn babies to the very elderly, reconstructive surgery is used to treat a wide range of conditions.
Apart from the cosmetic uses of Botox, the drug has been used to treat more than 70 medical conditions.