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Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery Simulation
We simulate cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery procedures:
- Nose – Rhinoplasty
- Chin – Genioplasty
- Dark Circles and Loose Skin – Blepharoplasty and Facelift
- Dark Circles – Blepharoplasty
- Loose Skin – Facelift
- Lips and Gums – Gummy Smile
- Ears – Otoplasty
- Squashed Lower Face – Short Face
- Hypertrophied Lower Face – Long Face
- Jaw with Protruding Mandible – Class III Skeletal
- Jaw, Mandible Backward – Skeletal Class II
Before/after simulations are created from a photo provided by the client. We perform cosmetic surgery simulations, reconstructive surgery simulations, and plastic surgery simulations. Once the photo is received, we analyze it to determine if the simulation is feasible. If the simulation is feasible, we send it to production. A graphic designer specializing in 3D morphing will create a before/after simulation of the cosmetic surgery procedure using 3D morphing software. Finally, the modified photo is sent to the person who placed the order.
Afterward, the person considering facial surgery can consult their surgeon to ask if this result is achievable. They can also ask if the surgery is feasible and how much it will cost. However, the simulation is only a virtual graphic representation of what a surgical procedure could achieve. Therefore, it in no way guarantees that the procedure is possible or that the results will resemble the simulation.
Disclaimer:
The purpose of the before/after simulations is to provide you with a visual to show your surgeon so you can best explain what you would like to achieve with the surgery. Performing a before/after photo simulation does not mean that surgery will achieve the same results. Indeed, it is a photo retouching done with surgical morphing software and in no way predicts the technical feasibility of performing the surgery. Therefore, only your surgeon can confirm the feasibility of the surgery (rhinoplasty, genioplasty, ear pinning, etc.). Indeed, digital simulation cannot predict the outcome of the surgery.
Simulation images do not constitute a binding commitment for your surgeon. Before/after images have no contractual value and should not influence your decision to undergo surgery. Therefore, you cannot hold the surgeon or chirurgie-avant-apres.fr responsible for any discrepancy between the simulation image and the post-operative result.
All surgery presents risks, so we strongly advise you to respect the reflection period recommended by your surgeon. We also draw the attention of younger people to the dangers of “fads” and the advice given by influencers on Instagram or TikTok.
In summary, we advise you to take the time to consider your cosmetic or reconstructive surgery plans. Simulation can help demonstrate what you would like to achieve to your surgeon but should not be considered as a result that will be achieved through surgery.