- Breast Augmentation
(Saline and Silicon) - Breast Lift
- Cresent Lift
- Breast Reduction
- Lipo-Sculpting
- Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)
- Brachiaplasty (Arms)
- Thigh Lift
- Face Lift
- Neck Lift
- Brow Lift
- Upper Bleph (Eye Lid)
- Lower Bleph (Under Eye)
- Rhinoplasty
- Labiaplasty
- Otoplasty (Ears)
- Earlobe
- Gyneconmestia
(Chest Reduction for Men) - Lesiona (Moles)
- Spider Veins
- Laser
- Keloid Injections
- Collagen Injections
- Veins
- Botox
- Juvederm
- Restolyn

If you are bothered by excess fat deposits located anywhere on your face or body, that do not respond to diet or exercise, liposuction may be right for you. In general, liposuction slims and reshapes specific areas of the body by removing localized or regional excess fat deposits, improving your body contours and proportion; ultimately, enhancing your self-image.

Breast augmentation enlarges a woman’s breasts through the surgical placement of breast implants. In general, it is a cosmetic procedure strictly performed to fulfill your personal desire for fuller breasts or to restore breast volume lost after weight reduction or pregnancy. Implants may also be used for reconstructive purposes to restore a breast after mastectomy surgery, injury, or for other reasons. In any case, breast implants allow women the choice of fuller, natural appearing breasts, and a more balanced figure.

The nose is the central, most prominent feature of the face and a major factor in defining balance and harmony among facial features. When the nose is out of proportion with other facial features or the nose does not complement the face, it can affect self-image and confidence. In most cases, the specific characteristics of the nose are a result of heredity. However, the appearance of the nose may sometimes be the result of injury or prior surgery.
If you are bothered by the size or shape of your nose, then cosmetic surgery of the nose (or rhinoplasty) may be right for you. In general, rhinoplasty improves the appearance and proportion of the nose, enhancing facial harmony and self-confidence. Surgery of the nose may also correct impaired breathing caused by structural defects in the nose.

If you are bothered by the signs of aging on your face, a facelift may be right for you. In general, a facelift corrects sagging facial skins and muscles, removes excess fat, and restores firmness to create a more youthful, rested, and vibrant appearance.

If you are bothered by upper eyelids with excess, dropping skin that makes you appear sad or angry or by eyes that look tired due to puffiness or bags, cosmetic eyelid surgery may be right for you. In general, eyelid surgery corrects the excess skin, tissue, and fat that contribute to puffiness and bags in both the upper and lower eyelids; revealing a more youthful and energetic appearance.

If you have undergone dramatic weight loss that has results in excess sagging skin, surgical body contouring may be right for you. In general, body contouring following major weight loss reduces excess fat and skin that has developed in multiple areas of the body. The result of surgery is a smoother, more attractive body contour. Body contouring after major weight loss is an important and rewarding phase of your challenge to have a healthier, more proportionate body, and can help you further enhance your body image and self-confidence.