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Removal of skin tumours (plastic surgery)
A skin tumour is a growth on or in the skin. This may be a benign lesion (such as a sebaceous cyst or lipoma), but it can also be a malignant condition such as skin cancer. Surgery is often required to remove the lesion safely.
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Scar correction (plastic surgery)
Scars are part of the skin's natural healing process. Sometimes, however, a scar may heal less well or cause discomfort. Scar correction can help make a scar less visible, more supple or less painful.
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Removal of breast implants
Breast implants may be removed for medical or personal reasons. This can be due to symptoms or changes affecting the implant, but it may also be a conscious choice to continue without implants.
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Labiaplasty
A labiaplasty, also known as labial reduction, is a procedure in which the inner labia (labia minora) are reduced in size or made more symmetrical.
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Dental implants
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root in the form of a titanium screw. The jawbone grows attached to it, creating a foundation. This allows firmly fixed teeth to be placed even if all natural teeth have been lost.
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Upper eyelid surgery (OMS)
An upper eyelid surgery, also called blepharoplasty, can be performed for both medical and cosmetic reasons, improving the function and appearance of the eyelids.