- female
- 24 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm a 24-year-old woman with level 3 ptosis and my saggy breasts are really affecting my confidence. Is this normal to feel so embarrassed about it? Are there any non-surgical options besides a breast lift that could help? I'm struggling with how this makes me feel about myself.
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View allI've had this old scar on my cheek from an abscess for 67 years now and I'm really bothered by it. Would plastic surgery be a good option to remove or reduce it? What kind of results can I expect and are there any risks I should know about?
There are a lot of treatment options for scars available as of today. The treatment depends on the duration of scar and facilities available. The advance treatment option includes Fractional CO2 lasers in multiple sessions. Topical medications may be of little use and will supplement laser treatment.Other treatment option include dermaroller. Plastic surgery of scar is seldom done now-a days. Next Steps Fractional CO2 lasers work best for scars. Health Tips Avoid Self Medications.
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my earlobe is torn from wearing heavy earrings and now there's a hole that needs to be fixed can a doctor stitch it back together or do I need surgery for this
Torn earlobe from earrings can be stitched under local anesthesia—it’s a minor outpatient cosmetic procedure, no major surgery needed.
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I have a ganglion cyst on my right wrist and have tried allopathy, siddha, and ayurvedic treatments with no relief. One doctor recommended surgery with a plastic surgeon due to the cyst's location, but another advised against surgery there. Is there a permanent cure for ganglion cysts, and what's the success rate of surgery in this area?
While ganglion cysts can resolve on their own or with nonsurgical treatments, surgery is an option when other methods fail or cause significant problems. The success rate of ganglion cyst surgery in the wrist, especially in areas where a plastic surgeon might be involved, is generally high, with many patients experiencing relief from pain and improved function. However, recurrence is possible, and nerve or tendon injury is a rare complication
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