Paediatric and adult orthoptics
During breast augmentation, your surgeon will use implants to add fullness to the breasts. Whether due to pregnancy, weight loss, natural aging or heredity, the breasts can appear disproportionate to the rest of the body. Many women choose to have...
Vision assessment
One of the most common signs of aging is a loss of volume in the face, which often results in wrinkles, facial creases, and sunken features. To combat natural aging without the use of surgery, you may benefit from injectable...
Assessment of amblyopia and treatment
Isolated fatty deposits may be making it difficult to achieve your ideal body contour, and diet and exercise may not be doing much to help. Liposculpture removes stubborn fatty deposits around the body by suctioning out the subcutaneous fat and...
Assessment and measurement of squint
Childbirth, weight loss, and aging can all contribute to sagging skin around the abdomen, which may make you feel out of shape or unattractive. Additionally, diet and exercise rarely correct skin laxity on their own. That’s why many patients resort...
Convergence weakness and treatment with exercises
If you’re experiencing the effects of facial aging, facelift surgery may be able to restore a youthful appearance. Surgery will target sagging cheeks, jowls, fine lines and facial creases as well as reduce loose skin and excess fatty deposits along...
Assessment of diplopia and treatment
Although you may maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly, stubborn pockets of fat may refuse to disappear. As a nonsurgical solution to body contouring, CoolSculpting can freeze away unwanted fat cells and provide a slimmer figure. No incisions or...