A surgical specialty that involves the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body to enhance aesthetics or correct functional impairments.
A subset of plastic surgery focused on enhancing or altering the appearance of the body for aesthetic purposes, rather than addressing medical conditions.
Plastic surgery aimed at restoring normal function and appearance, often after trauma, disease, or congenital deformities.
A surgeon who has completed specialized training in plastic surgery and has met the certification requirements of a recognized medical board.
A surgical procedure to reduce signs of aging by lifting and tightening the skin on the face and neck.
A surgical procedure commonly known as a nose job, involving the reshaping or reconstruction of the nose for aesthetic or functional reasons.
A procedure involving the use of implants or fat transfer to increase the size and enhance the shape of the breasts.
A cosmetic surgery procedure that removes excess fat deposits from specific areas of the body to improve contour and shape.
A non-surgical cosmetic treatment that uses botulinum toxin to temporarily reduce or eliminate facial wrinkles by relaxing muscles.