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Breast Reconstruction

Breast Reconstruction

In this method called breast reconstruction, also known as breast repair, implant or flap method is applied to the breast removed due to a tumor or other disease thanks to today’s technology. After the cancerous tissue is removed in mastectomy surgery, if the tissues are sufficient, silicone breast silicone breast can be made. If not sufficient, the skin and subcutaneous fat tissue in the abdominal region of the patient is transferred to the breast area as a flap. General anesthesia is used as the anesthesia method applied.


Non-Surgical Breast Aesthetics

Non-Surgical Breast Aesthetics

The procedure performed with fat injection or filler instead of prosthesis allows our patients who want to have fuller breasts to achieve the desired appearance without anesthesia without surgery. Women with more breast tissue have more volume increase compared to patients with less breast tissue. In the procedure, which lasts approximately one hour, the fat taken from the person’s own tissues is injected into the area of need. Permanence is observed between 9 months and 15 months.


Breast Lift

Breast Lift

Sagging of the breast may occur with weight gain and loss, pregnancy and breastfeeding after childbirth, and the factor of advancing age. It is a type of surgery performed to restore the breast that grows and expands, even if it shrinks, with the sagging of the skin.

If the volume loss in the breast tissue is excessive, the desired image can be obtained with breast implant support. General anesthesia method is used for the operation lasting between 2 – 4 hours. The patient is discharged within 1 day and the stitches are removed within 2 weeks. For 1 month, heavy lifting, pushing and pulling movements should be avoided.

Sports bra should be worn for two months. Within 8 – 10 weeks, the breast reaches the desired appearance.


Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty

Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty

Filling is used to fill in wrinkles and lines, to restore the volume lost with age, to give a fuller appearance to the lips that create a shaded and tired appearance on the face. It is a method that costs much cheaper than many aesthetic operations. It can be used to remove wrinkles in the subcutaneous areas, but it can also be used to provide a fuller breast or lip appearance.

Synthetic and semi-synthetic fillers have also shown side effects in some people.

Over time, synthetic and semi-synthetic fillers have been replaced by fillers containing hyaluronic acid accepted by the body. This filling method does not cause any harm to the body, but it is still beneficial to perform this procedure under the control of your doctor.


Functional Rhinoplasty

Functional Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, often called “nose job”, is surgery to change the shape of your nose by reshaping the nasal bone or cartilage. Rhinoplasty is one of the most common types of plastic surgery. With rhinoplasty, appearance disorders such as the size or small size of the nose in proportion to the face, bridge or depression when viewed from the side, low or drooping nasal tip, thickness or width of the nasal tip can be eliminated.

Although it is performed for aesthetic purposes, respiratory disorders can be treated during rhinoplasty surgery. In this direction, you should tell your doctor about all the problems you have experienced before surgery and explain the appearance of the nose you want.

For rhinoplasty, if the aim is aesthetic appearance, there is no upper age limit for all individuals, but approximately 18 years old for boys and approximately 16 years old for girls is the lower limit. These ages are known as the ages when bone development is completed. However, if you are experiencing respiratory distress due to a deformity caused by an injury, rhinoplasty can be performed at a younger age.

Rhinoplasty surgery can be performed under local, sedation and general anesthesia. If the procedure is a simple procedure, local anesthesia may be preferred. General anesthesia and local anesthesia are preferred in children and open rhinoplasty surgery. After the surgery, there will be a plaster cast on the nose and tampons in the nose. While the tampons are usually removed after 1 or 2 days, the plaster mold is removed after 1 or 2 weeks after surgery. There will not be much pain in the first hours after surgery. Nausea, vomiting and dizziness may occur. Intermittent ice application for the first 2-3 days after surgery will prevent swelling and bruising. In the days after the surgery, you should be protected from possible blows to the nose and avoid sports, activities and glasses that may contact the nose for the first 2 months.


Tooth Bridge

Tooth Bridge

It is placed between the two teeth to the right and left of the missing tooth. During this process, the two teeth to the right and left of the gap are reduced and the old tooth is closed with the bridge gap. Bridge dental treatment is one of the most preferred methods for the completion of missing teeth.

There are 3 types of bridges: traditional bridge, winged bridge and implant supported bridge.

Traditional Bridge

It is the method of using the teeth to the right and left of the missing tooth as bridge pillars to be fixed to the bridge by reducing them in size. The prepared bridge tooth is placed on these fixed teeth.

Winged Bridge

This is done by bonding the bridge to the neighboring teeth. The tooth prepared to fill the gap in the middle is bonded to the back of the neighboring teeth right next to the gap. Although the Maryland bridge, also known as the winged bridge, is a procedure performed without cutting the teeth on the right and left, it is less preferred for its durability.

Implant Supported Bridge

It is a type of bridge applied in case of loss of two or more teeth. In implant-supported bridges, there is no need to cut the teeth around the gaps. For this method, the implant bridge screwed into the jawbone of patients whose jaw bone structure is suitable for this method fills the missing teeth.


Tooth Correction

Tooth Correction

In simple terms, teeth straightening is the alignment and positioning of the teeth in accordance with the oral structure over time due to the bite of the person with force and pressure.

Teeth straightening is a method of improving dental health by correcting open, overbites, deep, underbites, crossbites, gaps and different jaw defects.

Benefits

It prevents gum diseases that may occur by cleaning between crooked teeth.

It allows you to chew your food thoroughly.

Improves your facial appearance. Makes you look younger.

Improves your gum health.

Tooth correction can be done with clear aligners, aesthetic shaping and braces.

Transparent aligners:

They are transparent aligners specially designed for the patient. Over time, the aligners gradually shift in the direction desired by the dentist. Every 2 weeks, the patient replaces the old transparent aligners with new transparent aligners suitable for the mouth structure under the control of the dentist. After the desired tooth is obtained, the teeth are polished and the process ends.

Aesthetic Shaping:

It is the best option used if there is a deformity in the shape of your teeth rather than crookedness. It is completed after 1 session of examination. Your dentist will correct the shape and size of the offending teeth.

Braces:

There are metal brackets. Braces are the most popular method. It consists of 4 parts: bracket, bonding material, elastic ligature and archwire.

There are 4 main types of braces. They are metal braces, ceramic braces, Damon braces and lingual braces.

Braces are used to align crooked teeth and fill the space between them. They are usually worn for a period of 24 months.


Gummy Smile Treatment

Gummy Smile Treatment

This is the name given to a condition where your gums are more visible than normal, especially when you laugh or talk.

Thin upper lip,

Small tooth height,

Overgrowth of the upper jaw,

Bony growth on the outside of the upper jaw,

Inflammation due to gum diseases,

such factors are the causes of gummy smile.

Gummy Smile is treated with crown lengthening or botox application.


Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

When the pulp, the soft tissue inside the root canal, becomes inflamed or infected, treatment is absolutely necessary.

Conditions such as deep caries, cracks or fractures in the tooth, tooth injury can cause the tooth to become infected. This procedure, which is performed comfortably with anesthetic method and medical equipment, relieves toothache.

Root canal treatment is the process of removing the infected pulp and nerve in the tooth root, cleaning the inside of the root canal and then closing the cavity.

In response to one of the most frequently asked questions, does root canal treatment kill the tooth, root canal treatment does not kill the tooth. After the root canal treatment is completed, the tooth can fulfill its normal function.


Tooth Bonding

Tooth Bonding

Medical adhesives, especially used in dental veneers, are used in porcelain veneers, crown veneers, zirconium veneers and implant treatments. It is also used on the outer surface of the tooth in laminated treatment.

The fallen veneer is glued under the control of your dentist. Never attempt to bond the tooth yourself.

Do not use the area where the tooth has fallen until you have consulted your dentist.


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