ROE Scale

The Rhinoplasty Outcome Evaluation; a survey tool used to assess patient satisfaction with nasal appearance post-surgery.

Sapphire Blade

A Modern Innovation in Hair Transplants The sapphire blade is an advanced tool used to create precise incisions during hair transplantation. Made from durable sapphire crystal, it offers greater accuracy and less tissue trauma compared to traditional steel blades. Why Sapphire Blades Matter Sapphire blades create V-shaped incisions that are smaller and cleaner, allowing for […]

Sedation

Ensuring Comfort During Hair Transplants Sedation is used in hair transplantation to help patients remain calm and comfortable throughout the procedure. It is particularly beneficial for individuals who experience anxiety or discomfort during medical treatments. Types of Sedation Local Anesthesia with Sedatives: Most commonly used. Oral or IV Sedation: Administered based on patient needs. Benefits […]

Seroma

Seroma: A pocket of clear serous fluid that sometimes develops in the body after surgery, which may require drainage.

SMAS

SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System): A layer of tissue in the face comprising muscle and fibrous tissue, manipulation of which during a facelift can enhance the procedure’s effectiveness.

Subcutaneous tissue

Subcutaneous tissue: The layer of tissue directly beneath the skin, consisting primarily of fat and connective tissue, which provides insulation and cushioning for the body.

Tip Projection

The distance the nasal tip extends outward from the face, crucial for balanced facial aesthetics.

Unshaven Hair Transplant

A Discreet Hair Restoration Solution Unshaven hair transplants, also known as U-FUE, allow patients to undergo the procedure without having to shave their hair. This method is ideal for individuals seeking discreet results without noticeable downtime. How It Works Instead of shaving the donor area, the surgeon extracts individual follicles while preserving surrounding hair. The […]

Valve Collapse

A condition where nasal sidewalls weaken or fall inward during breathing, often corrected surgically to improve airflow.

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