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Find a face surgeon

DIRECTORY OF FACIAL SURGEONS 👨‍⚕️ FRANCE This directory aims to list surgeons specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery in your city, but it is not necessarily exhaustive or up-to-date. Many surgeons are missing, particularly young, little-known surgeons or those who do not wish to be listed. We hope to gradually improve this directory to help you find the surgeon who is right […]

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blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty eyelids puffiness dark circles

BLEPHAROPLASTY Drooping eyelids, bags under the eyes, dark circles… What are the cosmetic eye surgery operations? Blepharoplasty involves surgically performing surgery on the lower or upper eyelids to correct drooping eyelids, dark circles, and bags under the eyes. A facelift can also have an impact on wrinkles at the corners of the eyes. Upper blepharoplasty

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Facelift

Facelift Methods, prices, pain, effectiveness, surgeons… A facelift tightens and repositions the skin of the face and neck. The goal is to erase the main signs of aging. There are different methods of facelift: Complete cervicofacial lift (full face lift) This is a comprehensive surgical procedure that treats both the face and neck. It aims

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long face

Vertical facial hyperdivergence : long face

LONG SIDE Anterior vertical hyperdivergence Anterior vertical facial hyperdivergence syndrome is characterized by a particularly elongated lower face. The excessive bone growth in the lower face (mandible) can cause an unsightly face, known as a “long face.” In addition to the aesthetic aspect, this elongated lower face can mainly cause difficulties in chewing (lower and upper jaws

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Genioplasty : chin surgery

GENIOPLASTY Genioplasty, chin surgery Genioplasty is a surgical procedure that alters the shape or size of the chin. This procedure is performed for cosmetic purposes to improve facial appearance or for functional purposes to correct breathing problems (sleep apnea, snoring, etc.). What are the different types of chin surgery (genioplasty)? Chin augmentation with implants This procedure

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Lips surgery

LIPS SURGERY Various cosmetic surgery procedures can be performed on the lips to improve their appearance. Options include injecting fillers, such as hyaluronic acid, to increase lip volume and redefine their contours. Another technique, called liposculpture or lipofilling, involves removing fat from a part of the body through liposuction and then injecting it into the

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Gummy smile

GUMMY SMILE Gums too visible The amount of gum visible when smiling can vary from person to person due to various factors, such as tooth shape, lip position, gum height, etc. Some individuals may find that their gummy smile affects their self-confidence and facial aesthetics, while others may not be concerned about this feature. There

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Otoplasty: protruding reattached ears

OTOPLASTY – Surgery for protruding ears Otoplasty is ear surgery. This surgical procedure corrects abnormalities in the shape, size, or position of the ears. This surgery is primarily performed to correct protruding, asymmetrical ears, or those with other aesthetic defects (split lobes, etc.) . What are the different types of otoplasty? What are the different

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Class III skeletal jaws malocclusion

Skeletal Class III Orthognathic surgery Mandible forward Skeletal Class III malocclusion surgery is an orthognathic surgery procedure that corrects skeletal abnormalities that cause a misalignment between the upper and lower teeth. Class III is characterized by excessive overhang of the lower teeth relative to the upper teeth due to abnormal positioning of the lower jaw

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