Each of us possesses a unique facial and body anatomy, shaping who we are as an individual. Whether due to personal preferences or by the natural occurrence of ageing, plastic surgery can help us to achieve our personalized aesthetic desires and ideals.
Aesthetic procedures are performed by altering or augmenting specific aspects of the face or the body, treating a number of conditions including loose or sagging skin, wrinkles and fine lines, and excess fats and cellulite, whilst minimizing scars. Individual enhancements can be achieved with plastic surgery through procedures such as breast augmentation, facelift, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty (double eyelid surgery), or liposuction.
The range of techniques available include both surgical and non-surgical procedures, and plastic surgeons may use complementary treatments to attain realistic, natural-looking and long-lasting outcomes. Our Consultant Plastic Surgeons tailor their treatments to deliver beautiful and satisfactory results for their patients.
Midface Lift – Restoring Youth In The Lower Eyelids And Midface
A 65-year-old gentleman with no significant past medical history presented to Dr Adrian complaining of prominent eyebags as well as looking extremely haggard and tired. On examination, he was found to have very prominent lower eyebags, a prominent lid-cheek junction... Read More
Functional Muscle Reconstruction Of The Thigh
A 60-year-old Malay gentleman with no significant past medical history presented to the orthopedic surgeon with left thigh swelling and increasing pain. On examination, he had an indurated, large left thigh lump. An MRI was done which showed an Ill-defined mass involving almost all the muscles of his anterior left thigh... Read More
Mandibular And Tongue Reconstruction Using Double Free Flaps
A 60-year-old gentleman presented to the head and neck surgeon with a mass at the floor of his mouth. A biopsy was done which showed a malignant squamous cell carcinoma. He declined follow up and initially sought traditional treatments... Read More
Bilateral Breast Reconstruction Using Abdominal Free Flaps
A 45-year-old mother of 2 children was diagnosed with left breast cancer, for which a skin-sparing mastectomy (total removal of breast tissue leaving behind the skin envelope) was recommended. Genetic investigations revealed that she had a high genetic risk for development of breast cancer... Read More