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Introduction to the Procedure Stomach Botox, or gastric botox, is a non-surgical weight loss treatment that involves injecting botulinum toxin (Botox) into specific areas of the stomach. This procedure works by temporarily paralyzing the stomach muscles responsible for moving food through the digestive system, slowing down digestion and reducing hunger.
Introduction to the Procedure Prominent ear correction, also known as otoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape and reposition protruding ears. Many individuals, particularly children and adolescents, experience self-consciousness due to the prominence of their ears, which can affect their confidence and social interactions. This procedure not only enhances
Introduction to the Procedure An upper eyelid lift, also known as upper blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to rejuvenate the appearance of the eyes by removing excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat from the upper eyelids. This procedure is popular for individuals who experience drooping or sagging eyelids,
Introduction to the Procedure Breast augmentation, commonly known as breast enlargement, is a surgical procedure designed to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breasts. This cosmetic surgery can help individuals achieve a fuller, more balanced breast appearance, which may improve self-esteem and body image. Breast augmentation typically involves
Introduction to the Procedure The smart capsule for weight loss is an innovative, non-invasive solution designed to help individuals lose weight without the need for surgery. This technology involves swallowing a small, balloon-like capsule that expands in the stomach once ingested, reducing hunger and promoting a feeling of fullness. Unlike
Introduction to the Procedure The gastric sleeve, also known as sleeve gastrectomy, is a weight loss surgery aimed at helping individuals reduce their food intake by reducing the size of the stomach. This procedure involves the removal of a significant portion of the stomach, leaving a tube-like or “sleeve” structure