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Natural plastic surgery
Many patients consider plastic surgery but have one major concern: they do not want an unnatural result.
The goal of modern plastic surgery is not to change someone, but to restore the natural harmony of the face or body.
A successful treatment usually does not stand out as surgery. What often is noticeable, however, is that someone looks fresher, more rested, or more balanced.
What does a natural result mean?
A natural result means that a treatment remains in harmony with the patient’s anatomy.
Key principles include:
- respect for the natural proportions of the face
- subtle correction of aging-related changes
- preservation of facial expressions and mimicry
- balance between different facial zones
The goal is to enhance the face or body without losing its character.
Subtle corrections
In modern plastic surgery, the emphasis is often on subtle adjustments.
Small, targeted corrections can sometimes have a significant effect on the overall appearance.
Examples include:
- restoration of facial volume loss
- improvement of body contours
- softening of folds or sagging
Through this approach, the result remains natural and balanced.
Facial rejuvenation while preserving expression
In facial rejuvenation, it is important that natural expression is maintained.
Techniques such as:
- facelift
- neck lift
- eyelid surgery
- facial lipofilling
can help correct aging-related changes while preserving the mimicry of the face.
Body harmony
A harmonious body shape is also central to body contouring procedures.
Procedures such as:
- breast augmentation
- breast lift
- liposuction
- tummy tuck
focus on improving contours while maintaining natural proportions.
A personalized approach
Every patient has a unique anatomy and personal expectations.
Therefore, every treatment is tailored to:
- the structure of the face or body
- the skin quality
- the patient’s personal wishes
A personalized approach helps to achieve a result that suits the patient.
Personal consultation
Are you considering a plastic surgery treatment?
During a consultation, the following can be discussed:
- which treatment is possible
- what results can be expected
- which approach is most suitable
