Corrective aesthetic surgery focuses on improving the results of previous cosmetic procedures when structural, functional or aesthetic concerns remain.
In some cases, patients may experience unsatisfactory outcomes following earlier surgical procedures. Corrective surgery aims to address these concerns and restore balanced anatomical structure.
At Nova, corrective procedures are coordinated in accredited hospital environments and planned individually according to each patient's surgical history, tissue condition and treatment goals.
The objective of corrective surgery is to refine previous results and restore natural anatomical balance.
Corrective aesthetic surgery may be considered when previous procedures require adjustment or refinement. Common situations include:
Each case requires careful evaluation to determine the safest and most effective correction strategy.
Corrective surgery may involve different techniques depending on the original procedure and the patient's anatomy. Common areas include:
Treatment planning focuses on restoring structural balance and achieving natural-looking results.
Corrective procedures are typically more complex than primary cosmetic surgery, as surgeons must work with existing scar tissue and previously altered anatomical structures.
For this reason, careful surgical planning and detailed evaluation are essential before performing corrective procedures. The surgical approach is always tailored individually to address the specific concerns present.
Recovery following corrective surgery depends on the complexity of the procedure performed. Patients may experience:
Long-term monitoring ensures stability of the corrected surgical result.
Corrective aesthetic surgery focuses on: