Cosmetic surgery · Dermatology · Dentistry and orthodontics
Most requests sit across more than one field. A jawline is surgical and dental; skin quality is dermatological and surgical. All three disciplines are assessed before any one of them is recommended, and in a good number of cases the answer is that no surgery is needed.
Treatment lists below are indicative rather than exhaustive. What is appropriate depends on the assessment, and a written plan follows every consultation.
Facial and body surgery, performed in the clinic’s own operating facility by the surgeon who assessed you, with a consultant anaesthesiologist present throughout.
Recovery is managed by the clinic’s nursing team, with review at one week, one month and six months. For patients travelling in, accommodation near the clinic can be arranged for the recovery period.
Medical and aesthetic dermatology. The condition of the skin is treated before it is refined, which is frequently the whole of the plan rather than a step towards surgery.
Injectables and energy-based treatments are performed by the physician, not delegated. Course intervals and expected longevity are given in writing before the first appointment.
The teeth set the lower third of the face, so dental work is planned alongside surgery and dermatology rather than after them.
Led by Dr. Joseph Jagoring, a dental implant specialist practising since 1992. Where a case involves both orthodontics and facial surgery, sequencing matters, and the order of treatment is agreed at the first consultation so the two do not undo each other.
Assessment in clinic or by video, in English, Filipino, Korean, Mandarin or Japanese. Nothing is scheduled until a written plan and a quotation are in your hands.
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