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Facelift: general information
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Facelift or facelift is performed surgically or non-surgically. Different methods have their pros and cons, which must be kept in mind when deciding on this procedure. But in any case, the principle is always the same: to "lift" the skin to get rid of wrinkles and make the oval of the face more neat.


Facial rejuvenation after 50
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Facial rejuvenation after 50 years is now available without surgery. Modern cosmetology clinics offer a range of procedures that help achieve natural improvements without a single incision.

Skin fading after the age of 50 is due to a sharp decrease in the level of estrogen in a woman's body (only one tenth of this hormone remains). Because estrogen stimulates the production of collagen and fat, this drastic loss during menopause can manifest as very dry, cracked skin. The metabolism in the cells slows down. Existing wrinkles and age spots from sun damage become more pronounced. The whole face begins to sag, especially the chin and cheeks. These processes can be stopped and even reversed if you use facial rejuvenation procedures after the age of 50.


Lower facelift
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Many people who care about their appearance are increasingly asking the question: lower facelift, what is it? 

Facelift of the lower third of the face is a lift of the lower jaw, chin and neck. This procedure is recommended for women and men over the age of forty and can be either a radical surgical intervention or more gentle methods.


Mini facelift
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Mini facelift or non-scar facelift is the most common type of anti-aging plastic surgery today. Using small incisions around the ears, this procedure helps eliminate wrinkles and sagging skin on the lower third of the face. She restores the former shape and location of the chin, removing excess tissue and artfully tightening the remaining skin. An experienced plastic surgeon can adapt the mini-facelift procedure for a specific patient in order to rejuvenate and refresh his appearance without losing its naturalness.


Extirpation of the uterus, the price of surgery
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Extirpation is a surgical procedure involving the complete removal of the uterus. 

The main indications for the appointment of uterine extirpation are malignant tumors, endometriosis, fibroids, fibrosis, uterine prolapse and other diseases of the female reproductive system in the late stages, when other treatment is impossible.

Before prescribing this surgical intervention to a patient, doctors should carefully examine the picture of the disease and assess all the risks, weighing all the pros and cons of this decision. For example, this method of treatment is applied to young women only in the most extreme cases.


The four stages of melanoma

Melanoma is an oncological disease that occurs in the pigment cells of the skin. The disease gradually grows vertically in the epidermis and is capable of forming metastases. The disease is difficult to treat, however, detecting it at an early stage significantly increases a person's chances of remission.


Partial removal of the uterus
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Partial removal of the uterus or partial hysterectomy is a process in which the body of the reproductive organ is completely removed. Doctors do not remove the cervix and ovaries during the procedure. The intervention is performed minimally invasively through small incisions in the skin or through the vagina.


Chemotherapy for cervical cancer
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Cervical cancer is a common oncological disease of the genital organs, accounting for 6% of all malignant tumors in women.

There are many methods of treating this malignant neoplasm, including chemotherapy.


Chemotherapy for melanoma
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Melanoma is a malignant tumor that occurs as a result of the degeneration and subsequent proliferation of cells of the epidermis. It affects the skin more often, however, in rare cases it occurs on mucous membranes. The tumor spreads in the cells of the epidermis, is capable of forming metastases and penetrating into internal organs. The classic methods of treating melanoma are surgery and chemotherapy. Their combination makes it possible to achieve stable remission.


Removal of melanoma

Professional removal of melanoma includes comprehensive treatment consisting of surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy or targeted therapy. The selection of specific procedures and medications in modern clinics is based on the results of modern diagnostics, including full-body 3D screening.


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