The Ears
Hair can cover many ear imperfections and, therefore, rarely do women seek to correct prominent or unattractive ears. Men, on the other hand, often have a lot less hair to cover their ears and are more likely to seek treatment for lopped ears. Otoplasty is the procedure performed to correct ears that are prominent or uneven. Otoplasty is one of the few procedures that can be considered for children. When children present with lopped or prominent ears, the parents are advised to seek to correct them before the child begins school at five or six years of age.
What can I do about torn earlobes?
Repair of torn ear lobes from chronic earring wear or injury is a common procedure for women; this procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia.
Can I get rid of the hairs in my ears?
Men often seek treatment to remove unwanted hair in their ears. Laser Hair removal is a safe and non-invasive treatment for the removal of unwanted hair.
The Nose
The nose is the most peculiar and interesting facial structure. Although a Rhinoplasty is the procedure used to correct nasal abnormalities, one should not underestimate the proportional balance of the nose relative to other facial structures, especially the chin.
Proprtional Balance
Increasing or decreasing the size of the chin is sometimes performed in conjunction with a rhinoplasty to achieve balance, especially in men. A strong chin gives a man a more powerful, masculine appearance. However, this perception of strength is often subconscious; rarely do people ever consider their chin projections unless they are viewing profile photographs of themselves. Even those who acknowledge that their profiles may be lacking are usually unaware that a Chin Augmentation may solve the problem. Chin augmentations have been seriously underestimated because the results are subtle-but extremely effective. The chin makes all the difference.
