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Brow Lift

brow lift, also known as a forehead lift:

  • Reduces the wrinkle lines that develop horizontally across the forehead, as well as those that occur on the bridge of the nose, between the eyes
  • Improves frown lines, the vertical creases that develop between the eyebrows
  • Raises sagging brows that are hooding the upper eyelids
  • Places the eyebrows in an alert and youthful position

Other cosmetic procedures that may be performed with a brow lift include:

  • Upper and or lower eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)
  • Face-lifting
  • Skin resurfacing techniques



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Chin Implants

  • Chin augmentation is surgery to reshape or enhance the size of the chin. It may be done either by inserting an implant or by moving or reshaping bones.
  • A chin implant is designed to bring a harmonious balance to facial features, usually by augmenting a weak chin. By placing a biocompatible implant in the lower jaw, patients can create a stronger chin, and even lengthen the entire face.
  • While many patients use dermal fillers to increase chin size, their results last for only a few months and require frequent touch-ups. In comparison, a chin implant offers permanent results that can be customized to achieve the desired look.
  • A chin implant is commonly used in conjunction with rhinoplasty. Because the appearance of the chin may be affected by what will be the new size and shape of the nose, a chin implant may be used to help achieve a more pleasing facial proportion.
  • It may also be combined with lip augmentation for maximum aesthetic results.

Whats included & cost

$3400

  • 5 Nights stay in hotel (B&B) + 1 Night stay in hospital
  • Board Certified Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon
  • Airport & Inbound Transfer
  • Pre-op Online Consultation
  • Physical Consultation
  • Blood Tests
  • General anesthesia
  • Medications
  • Post op controls, Post op medical kit
  • Pre-op & Pre-op PCR Test
  • Customized Patient Service (English, French, Spanish, Italian)
  • 24/7 Online Assistance
  • Online Post-op follow up

Flight not included



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Non-Surgical Procedures

Botox

  • Unlike a face lift or other kind of invasive facial rejuvenation procedure, treatment takes minutes and requires zero downtime.
  • Using a very fine needle, Botox is injected into the facial muscles that are responsible for unsightly wrinkles and fine lines and relaxes the muscles.
  • The ingredients in Botox block the signal from the nerve to the muscle, and therefore reduce its ability to contract, and form unsightly wrinkles.
  • Treatment only takes minutes
  • Smooths wrinkles in the forehead, crow’s feet, and between the eyes
  • No downtime or recovery

How does Botox work?

Cosmetic Botox injections work by blocking the nerve signals to certain muscles.

The muscles then become more relaxed.

This reduces the appearance of lines and wrinkles on the skin. 

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers help to diminish facial lines and restore volume and fullness in the face.

As we age, our faces naturally lose subcutaneous fat. The facial muscles are then working closer to the skin surface, so smile lines and crow’s feet become more apparent.

The facial skin also stretches a bit, adding to this loss of facial volume. Other factors that affect the facial skin include sun exposure, heredity and lifestyle.

What dermal fillers can do

  • Plump thin lips
  • Enhance shallow contours
  • Soften facial creases and wrinkles
  • Improve the appearance of recessed scars
  • Reconstruct contour deformities in the face
  • Decrease or remove the shadow of the lower lids

Dermal fillers can be very helpful in those with early signs of aging, or as a value-added part of facial rejuvenation surgery.



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Gastric Sleeve

Sleeve gastrectomy is a relatively new bariatric operation, and currently comprises 10-20 percent of bariatric operations performed in the US: This number is expected to rise in coming years. Sleeve gastrectomy is a safe and effective operation. Your surgeon will help you decide if this is the right operation for you.

Sleeve gastrectomy involves removal of the majority of the stomach, leaving a narrow “sleeve” of stomach that limits food intake much like a gastric pouch, but without the need to rearrange intestinal anatomy. Sleeve gastrectomy thus restricts the amount of food a person can eat and provides a feeling of fullness.

Weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy ranges from 50-60 percent of excess weight in most patients, similar to gastric bypass. More than 80 percent of patients will experience marked improvement in related diseases such as diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, fatty liver disease, osteoarthritis, and other diseases

  • The rest of the gastrointestinal tract anatomy is not altered, so the food ingested follows the normal course. This results in less chance of developing lack of vitamins and minerals and eliminates ‘dumping syndrome’.
  • The procedure significantly decreases hunger sensations by removing the part of the stomach that produces the main stimulating hormones.
  • It minimizes the chance of developing ulcers.
  • There are normally fewer office visits than with gastric banding, since there is no need for adjustment of the size of the band.

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Dental Crowns

dental crown (also referred to as a cap) is a fixed prosthetic object that is cemented onto a tooth. Only a dentist can remove it once it’s in place. The main purpose of a crown is to cover a damaged tooth, but it also strengthens it, improving its overall appearance and alignment in the mouth.

Crowns are made by taking an impression of the tooth or teeth they’ll be covering. Before this impression is created, your dentist must first reduce your tooth’s size so that the crown fits properly. Your dentist may also place a temporary crown while the permanent one is being made.

Types of Dental Crowns

There are four different types of dental crowns.

  • Ceramic — These are used for restoring front teeth, and are popular in this area for their ability to blend with your natural tooth color. The crown is made of a porcelain-based material.
  • Porcelain-fused to metal – This crown provides a stronger bond than regular porcelain because it is connected to a metal structure. It’s also extremely durable.
  • Gold alloys – This crown is a mix of gold, copper and other metals. In addition to providing a strong bond to the tooth, it doesn’t fracture, nor does it wear away the tooth itself.
  • Base metal alloys – This crown is made up of non-noble metals that are highly resistant to corrosion, and make for a very strong crown. It also requires the least amount of healthy tooth to be removed prior to fitting.
  • Durability is best in the gold and metal alloys crowns, whereas the all-porcelain crown tends to be less strong, more susceptible if it is put under enough pressure (if you grind your teeth at night, this may pose a problem). By contrast, the crown of porcelain fused to metal offers better durability. Both porcelain-based crowns are highly resistant to wear, but they can quickly aggravate opposing teeth if the adjacent surface becomes rough. Incidentally, the gold and metal alloys are resistant to wear and gentle on opposing teeth at the same time

Whats Included & Cost

Porcelain fused to mental crown for tooth – $80 USD per tooth
Porcelain fused to mental crown for implant – $95 USD per tooth
Zirconium full porcelain crown for tooth (cemented)  – $180 USD per tooth
Zirconium full porcelain crown for tooth (screwed)  –  $200 USD per tooth
E-max crowns/laminate veneer – $260 USD per tooth
E-max crowns/laminate veneer for implant (cemented) – $260 USD per tooth

  • Board Certified Dentist
  • Airport & Inbound Transfer
  • Pre-op Online Consultation
  • Dental Consultation
  • Local anesthesia
  • Medications
  • Post op controls, Post op medical kit
  • Pre-op & Pre-op PCR Test
  • Customized Patient Service (English, French, Spanish, Italian)
  • 24/7 Online Assistance
  • Online Post-op follow up

Flight is not included



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Dental Implants

What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are metal posts or frames that are surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath your gums. Once in place, they allow your dentist to mount replacement teeth onto them.

How do Dental Implants Work?
Because implants fuse to your jawbone, they provide stable support for artificial teeth. Dentures and bridges mounted to implants won’t slip or shift in your mouth — an especially important benefit when eating and speaking. This secure fit helps the dentures and bridges — as well as individual crowns placed over implants — feel more natural than conventional bridges or dentures.

For some people, ordinary bridges and dentures are simply not comfortable or even possible, due to sore spots, poor ridges or gagging. In addition, ordinary bridges must be attached to teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth. An advantage of implants is that no adjacent teeth need to be prepared or ground down to hold your new replacement tooth/teeth in place.

To receive implants, you need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. You must also commit to keeping these structures healthy. Meticulous oral hygiene and regular dental visits are critical to the long-term success of dental implants.

2 types of implants

  • Endosteal implants— these are surgically implanted directly into the jawbone. Once the surrounding gum tissue has healed, a second surgery is needed to connect a post to the original implant. Finally, an artificial tooth (or teeth) is attached to the post-individually, or grouped on a bridge or denture.
  • Subperiosteal implants — these consist of a metal frame that is fitted onto the jawbone just below the gum tissue. As the gums heal, the frame becomes fixed to the jawbone. Posts, which are attached to the frame, protrude through the gums. As with endosteal implants, artificial teeth are then mounted to the posts.

Whats Included & Cost

$450 USD per tooth

  • Board Certified Dentist
  • Airport & Inbound Transfer
  • Pre-op Online Consultation
  • Dental Consultation
  • Local anesthesia
  • Medications
  • Post op controls, Post op medical kit
  • Pre-op & Pre-op PCR Test
  • Customized Patient Service (English, French, Spanish, Italian)
  • 24/7 Online Assistance
  • Online Post-op follow up

Flight is not included



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Dental Veneers

A dental veneer is an ultra-thin shell of tooth-colored porcelain or composite that is cemented over the facial surfaces of your teeth to correct dental issues including worn tooth enamel, uneven tooth alignment or spacing, tooth discoloration, and chips or cracks.

Although veneers fall into the category of cosmetic dentistry because they help makeover smiles with beautifully aligned, shapely teeth, they also boast protective qualities and may eliminate the need for more extensive treatments. Other benefits include durability, an improved smile appearance, and the need for little-to-no removal of tooth structure compared to crowns. (There are even veneer variants that require no preparation of the underlying teeth.)

Regardless of what causes unattractive teeth, dental veneers may solve most or even all of your cosmetic dental issues, including:

  • Worn enamel:Tooth enamel can become worn or dulled naturally over time (consuming soft drinks, tea or coffee, smoking and the use of certain medications), or as a result of a genetic predisposition. Veneers are perfect for correcting smiles affected by worn enamel.
  • Wear and tear:As we age, our teeth naturally begin to wear down. Aged teeth are more likely to have chips, cracks or a generally uneven appearance. Veneers can restore the natural appearance of healthy, youthful teeth.
  • Genetics:Certain people are born with abnormal spacing between their teeth that widens with age.
  • Uneven teeth:Uneven teeth can result from the grinding/gnashing of teeth, and/or through general wear and tear. This can lead to bite issues (malocclusion) in addition to cosmetic smile issues.
  • Discoloration:Stubborn tooth discoloration may not be fully correctable through teeth whitening. In such cases, veneers can offer a simple, cosmetic solution.

Hollywood Smile or Smile Makeover is a cosmetic dentistry term that defines many cosmetic dentistry procedures to achieve the best shape, color, and size of your teeth to fit perfectly in your mouth. The most popular Hollywood smile cosmetic treatments include crowns or bridges, implants, gingivoplasty, and teeth whitening. Supportive dental treatments such as root canal therapy, composite filling, and tooth removal are also available to make the oral condition as healthy as needed for the smile makeover process and to ensure that there is no problem to be treated prior to the process.

The focal points of Hollywood teeth are correcting the tooth color problems and perfecting the shape. Hollywood smile veneers, crowns, or teeth whitening can be used to change the color, size, and position of the patient’s teeth. Often an esthetic gum surgery (such as gingivoplasty) may be required to change your gum margins and align them to match your new smile.


Whats Included & Cost

$5650 USD

  • Board Certified Dentist
  • Airport & Inbound Transfer
  • Pre-op Online Consultation
  • Dental Consultation
  • Local anesthesia
  • Medications
  • Post op controls, Post op medical kit
  • Pre-op & Pre-op PCR Test
  • Customized Patient Service (English, French, Spanish, Italian)
  • 24/7 Online Assistance
  • Online Post-op follow up

Flight is not included






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