Faq About This Service:
Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. Your dentist will use local anesthesia to numb the area, and you may be given pain medication to take after the procedure.
The cost of cosmetic dentistry can vary widely depending on your location, the dentist's experience, and the complexity of the treatment. It's best to consult with a dentist for a personalized quote.
With proper care, the results of many cosmetic dentistry procedures can last for many years. However, factors such as your diet, oral hygiene habits, and lifestyle can affect the longevity of your results.

Facial Cosmetic Procedures
Facial cosmetic procedures include a range of surgical and non-surgical treatments aimed at improving facial features, reducing wrinkles, or correcting imperfections.
- Botox Injections: A non-surgical procedure used to reduce wrinkles around the eyes, forehead, and mouth by relaxing the muscles responsible for these wrinkles.
- Dermal Fillers: Used to fill wrinkles or add volume to areas like the cheeks and lips by injecting substances such as hyaluronic acid to improve appearance.
- Facelift (Rhytidectomy): A surgical procedure that tightens the skin and underlying tissues to remove wrinkles and sagging, providing a more youthful appearance.
- Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery): A procedure to correct sagging eyelids, either upper or lower, to improve the appearance of the eyes.
- Chin Augmentation: A surgical or non-surgical procedure to improve the shape of the chin, either by enhancing or reducing it for facial balance.
- Jawline Contouring: A procedure to improve the shape of the jaw, either surgically or with fillers to create a more defined appearance.
Benefits:
- Improved facial appearance and enhanced self-confidence.
- Reduced wrinkles and age-related concerns.
- Restored balance and harmony to facial features.
Post-Procedure Care:
Rest is recommended after surgical procedures, and avoiding prolonged sun exposure is advised.



