Orthopedic specialty
Our orthopedic department specialises in the treatment of congenital and acquired disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Musculoskeletal disorders include diseases of the bones and joints of the limbs, some muscular disorders, and disorders of the soft tissues surrounding the spine and vertebrae.Whatever the musculoskeletal complaint, our excellent orthopedic specialists use the latest diagnostic techniques and tools to make an accurate diagnosis. In the light of the results of the evaluated examinations, we provide surgical care if required, covering the entire spectrum of orthopedics, with excellent anaesthetic and surgical background, as well as complex therapeutic and rehabilitation options.
Arm lift
As a result of considerable weight loss or with advancing age, the skin of the upper arm may sag, and this body region is difficult to slim even with targeted gymnastics exercises, while tightening the skin would require building more muscle. The problem can be corrected with combined upper arm plastic surgery.
Anterior cruciate ligament surgery
The anterior cruciate ligament is a major determinant of knee joint stability. Tearing this ligament is one of the most common and dreaded sports injuries, though the problem may also be the result of a previous untreated, partially healed injury. How can the injury be diagnosed and what are the treatment options? How is cruciate ligament surgery performed and what are the risks? Find out more about cruciate ligament surgery here.
Facial lipofilling
Over time, the skin begins to sag, becoming flabby. This is the first sign of aging that appears on the face. Stress, pollution and sunlight also leave their marks on facial skin. Over the years this will inevitably be accompanied by a decrease in the firmness of the facial skin and connective tissues - especially in those who do not gain extra pounds - thus facial fat can dramatically reduce too. One solution is to replenish the face with your own body fat, which will make the face fuller and smoother with no surgical incisions or allergic reactions, using a completely natural material.
Facelift
As the years go by, signs of aging appear on the face. Some people have wrinkles on their skin, for others the facial contours droop, or the amount of adipose tissue under the skin is dramatically reduced. Since the changes caused by aging can no longer be repaired after a while with cosmetic, cosmeceutical and aesthetic treatments, only a facelift performed by a plastic surgeon can correct the lax facial muscles and skin.
Eyelid surgery
Even if it doesn’t prevent aging, eyelid surgery helps to aesthetically turn back the clock, allowing you to look 5-8 years younger. Eyelid correction smoothes sagging skin and also eliminates bags under the eyes that form due to fat deposited around the lower eyelid. But it’s not only aesthetic problems that can be eliminated in this way as, if the sagging upper eyelid dangles onto the eyelashes it can also obstruct the field of vision.
Liposuction
Liposuction is a surgical procedure for removing fatty deposits. Unlike with weight loss, whereby the number of fat cells remains unchanged and only their volume decreases, liposuction permanently removes some of the fat cells.
Tummy tuck
Due to pregnancy or a major weight change, the skin of the abdomen can become flabby and wrinkled to a disturbing degree. Correction is possible by the surgical removal of excess skin and adipose tissue, during which tightening the abdominal wall muscles can also be performed.