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Ethnic plastic surgery refers to plastic surgery procedures that are designed to alter physical features typically associated with a specific ethnicity. These procedures can include, but are not limited to, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, and jaw reduction surgery.

Overview

Ethnic plastic surgery is a subset of cosmetic surgery that aims to enhance or alter the physical features of individuals who wish to maintain their ethnic identity while improving their aesthetic appeal. This field of plastic surgery has gained popularity in recent years due to the increasing diversity of the global population and the desire for individuals to maintain their unique ethnic characteristics while achieving their desired aesthetic goals.

Procedures

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, is a common procedure in ethnic plastic surgery. It involves reshaping the nose to enhance its appearance while preserving the ethnic characteristics of the individual. The procedure varies depending on the individual's ethnic background and personal aesthetic goals.

Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is another common procedure in ethnic plastic surgery. This procedure is often sought by individuals of Asian descent who wish to create a "double eyelid" effect. The goal of this procedure is not to westernize the appearance, but to enhance the natural features while maintaining the individual's ethnic identity.

Jaw Reduction

Jaw reduction surgery is a procedure often sought by individuals of certain ethnic backgrounds who wish to achieve a softer, more oval-shaped face. This procedure involves reshaping the jawbone and can significantly alter the individual's appearance.

Considerations

Ethnic plastic surgery requires a deep understanding of the unique anatomical differences among various ethnic groups. Surgeons must be skilled in performing these procedures while preserving the individual's ethnic identity. It's important for individuals considering ethnic plastic surgery to choose a surgeon who is experienced in performing procedures on patients of their specific ethnic background.


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