
Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a transformative procedure designed to improve the appearance and function of the eyelids. Over time, loose upper eyelid skin and puffiness caused by bulging fat can create a tired or “puffy” look—and in some cases, even impair vision. Eyelid surgery rejuvenates your eyes, helping you look vibrant, alert, and refreshed.

The most common cancer in the head and neck areas are skin cancers. These include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Resection of these skin cancer with possible lymph node biopsy are the main treatment for cancers that can be removed safely. If the cancer cannot be removed completely, radiation may be indicated.

Facial feminization surgery (FFS) is a comprehensive set of procedures designed to transform traditionally masculine facial features into more feminine ones. Testosterone exposure often results in characteristics such as frontal bossing, lower eyebrows (at the orbital rim), a prominent frontal nasal angle (the transition between the forehead and nose), a larger nose, flatter and wider cheeks, and a square jawline. FFS addresses these features to create a softer, more feminine appearance.

Facelift and neck lift surgeries are among the most effective procedures for rejuvenating the face, jawline, and neck. These surgeries deliver transformative results, with scars carefully hidden along natural skin tension lines, making them nearly invisible once healed.

Facial contouring, also known as facial sculpting, encompasses a range of surgical procedures designed to reshape or enhance the natural contours of the face.

Facial trauma can involve both soft tissue (skin, muscles, nerves, blood vessels) and the bones. Repair of complex facial trauma requires extensive knowledge of anatomy of the face and experience in evaluating and treatment facial trauma.

Orthognathic surgery, or jaw surgery, realigns the jaws and teeth to improve their function and the facial proportion. Surgery performed on the upper jaw is often referred to as LeFort 1, and surgery on the lower jaw is bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO).

Reconstructive pediatric surgeries address birth defects, congenital birthmarks, burns, scars, trauma, or any other conditions that may affect the child’s normal function or attract unwanted attention. Commonly treated conditions are birthmarks, vascular anomalies or malformations, burns, cleft palate and lip, ear deformities, extremity deformities, traumatic injuries, or other craniofacial deformities including craniosynostosis (premature fusion of one or multiple sutures in the skull).

Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a "nose job," is one of the most technically challenging procedures in plastic surgery. It includes Primary Rhinoplasty (first-time nose surgery) and Revision Rhinoplasty (corrective surgery after a previous rhinoplasty). Both require precision, expertise, and a deep understanding of nasal anatomy.