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Brow Lift or Forehead Lift |
If you have frown lines or other signs of aging in the forehead and brow region which you find bothersome, a brow lift (also called a forehead lift) may be the answer for you.
A brow lift can:
- Minimizes the creases that develop across the forehead, or those that occur high on the bridge of the nose, between the eyes
- Improves what are commonly referred to as frown lines
- Repositions a low or sagging brow that is hooding the upper eyelid
- Raises the eyebrows to a more alert and youthful position
Package Prices: ..US$..2400..(Local Anesthesia)
....................................... .US$ .3500..(General Anesthesia)
The Package Includes:
- Preoperative consultation
- Pre-operative studies including CBC, CXR, EKG and AntiHIV.
- Operating Room Charges: OR Room Use, Recovery Room, Scrub & Circulate Nurse
- Medical Equipment including the surgical implants and Medical Supplies necessary for the procedure
- Medications : All medications for the procedure
- Doctor Fees : Surgeon & Anesthesiologist (if needed)
- Private room charges, food and nursing care for the nights required in the hospital
- Postoperative follow up
The Package Excludes:
- Air ticket
- Hotel cost
- Transportation cost
- Special Investigations or medications which require for diagnosing or treating you medical condition(s) or underlying disease(s)
- Other charges not related to the procedures
- Charges for other procedure or other plastic surgery
- Items of a personal nature such as in-room drinks, telephone charges and guest meals will be charged at the normal rates in effect
Notice:
- The package is applicable for elective, uncomplicated patients. Patients with the following conditions are considered to be complex or high risk cases and will not qualify for the package: Bleeding Disorders Patients with underlying severe medical problems such as HIV and uncontrolled diabetes
- Effective date July 14, 2008 - December 31, 2008
Please note that this information should be used only as a guide to your treatment. All specifics will be discussed with your physician at your consultation.
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