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Surgery is the best way to ascend in looksmaxxing, nothing much can match it.
In this thread, I will go over the top 50 best surgeries. And go over their pros and cons, cost and much more.
So sit back, turn on the music, and enjoy!
Surgery is the best way to ascend in looksmaxxing, nothing much can match it.
In this thread, I will go over the top 50 best surgeries. And go over their pros and cons, cost and much more.
So sit back, turn on the music, and enjoy!
What each part outlines
Intro-
introduction of what the surgery does
Benefits-
What benefits you get from the surgery
Negatives-
Risks associated with the surgery
Cost-
What the range of costs it will be
Complication rate
Mortality rate and rate of complications
Results
Some examples of results
Conclusion
A rating out of 10 for all these factors
Effectiveness (potential of the surgery)
Ease of getting (how easy it’s to get)
Complication rate (how dangerous it is)
Cost (how expensive)
Overall (all factors taken into account)
Best Locations in general
1. Italy/ Germany/ London
How to speed up/ improve recovery
HGH + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu → Soft-Tissue Regeneration (Amplified)
Why:
• HGH / IGF pathways → ↑ collagen synthesis, ↑ tissue turnover.
• BPC-157 → accelerates tendon, ligament, and peripheral nerve healing; boosts angiogenesis; reduces inflammation (animal + preliminary human data).
• GHK-Cu → improves collagen remodeling, angiogenesis, and microcirculation.
Synergy: Creates a highly pro-repair environment for connective tissue.
2. Test E + GH (or GH analogs) → Muscle Maintenance / Anti-Atrophy
Why:
• Testosterone → preserves muscle mass & strength, counteracts disuse atrophy.
• GH → preserves lean mass & complements connective tissue repair.
Cautions:
• Test → ↑ hematocrit, transient ↑ VTE risk (esp. within first 6 months).
• GH → fluid retention, potential insulin resistance.
3. BPC-157 Solo → Tendon & Nerve MVP
Why:
• In animal models: speeds sciatic nerve regeneration, enhances tendon outgrowth, boosts angiogenesis, reduces inflammation.
• Rare peptide with direct peripheral nerve repair data.
Note: Human data sparse but promising.
I recommend,
— unless you’re genetic trash or a fossil fuel, this shouldn’t be a problem.
These will increase soft tissue repair by multiple folds.
Tho, nerve adaptation is not sped up that dramatically & it will be the main factor why you aren’t able to reduce the recovery time to below 7 months.
But your strength & function will be way better than if you don’t use these compounds, both during & after
Intro-
introduction of what the surgery does
Benefits-
What benefits you get from the surgery
Negatives-
Risks associated with the surgery
Cost-
What the range of costs it will be
Complication rate
Mortality rate and rate of complications
Results
Some examples of results
Conclusion
A rating out of 10 for all these factors
Effectiveness (potential of the surgery)
Ease of getting (how easy it’s to get)
Complication rate (how dangerous it is)
Cost (how expensive)
Overall (all factors taken into account)
Best Locations in general
1. Italy/ Germany/ London
- Cost- $$$ High
- Quality-


High
- Cost- $$ Moderate
- Quality-

Moderate
- Cost- $ Low
- Quality-
Low
How to speed up/ improve recovery
HGH + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu → Soft-Tissue Regeneration (Amplified)
Why:
• HGH / IGF pathways → ↑ collagen synthesis, ↑ tissue turnover.
• BPC-157 → accelerates tendon, ligament, and peripheral nerve healing; boosts angiogenesis; reduces inflammation (animal + preliminary human data).
• GHK-Cu → improves collagen remodeling, angiogenesis, and microcirculation.
Synergy: Creates a highly pro-repair environment for connective tissue.
2. Test E + GH (or GH analogs) → Muscle Maintenance / Anti-Atrophy
Why:
• Testosterone → preserves muscle mass & strength, counteracts disuse atrophy.
• GH → preserves lean mass & complements connective tissue repair.
Cautions:
• Test → ↑ hematocrit, transient ↑ VTE risk (esp. within first 6 months).
• GH → fluid retention, potential insulin resistance.
3. BPC-157 Solo → Tendon & Nerve MVP
Why:
• In animal models: speeds sciatic nerve regeneration, enhances tendon outgrowth, boosts angiogenesis, reduces inflammation.
• Rare peptide with direct peripheral nerve repair data.
Note: Human data sparse but promising.
I recommend,
- HGH → 6 IU/day, is about as high as most tolerate without side effects.
- BPC-157 → 1,000–2,000 mcg/day split.
- GHK-Cu → 500 mcg/day split.
- Test E → 500 mg/week.
— unless you’re genetic trash or a fossil fuel, this shouldn’t be a problem.
These will increase soft tissue repair by multiple folds.
Tho, nerve adaptation is not sped up that dramatically & it will be the main factor why you aren’t able to reduce the recovery time to below 7 months.
But your strength & function will be way better than if you don’t use these compounds, both during & after
Introduction
The Le Fort I osteotomy is a surgical procedure to realign the upper jaw (otherwise known as maxilla). This procedure is a type orthognathic surgery that is primarily performed to fix deformities of the face and jaw, improve facial aesthetics, treat misaligned teeth, and treat certain medical conditions. The surgery involves seperating the maxilla and then repositioning it.
Benefits
It repositions the hard palate for aesthetic purposes. The hard palate can be moved forwards, backwards, etc.
Negatives
Nerve issues
Teeth / orthodontic issues
Infection
Pain and swelling
Cost
£10,000 - £35,000
Depending on the doctor but I wouldn't pay over £20,000
Complication rate
Studies show 6.1% to 9% of lefort 1 have a complication happen which is actually pretty low.
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 5
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 4
Overall: 5
The Le Fort I osteotomy is a surgical procedure to realign the upper jaw (otherwise known as maxilla). This procedure is a type orthognathic surgery that is primarily performed to fix deformities of the face and jaw, improve facial aesthetics, treat misaligned teeth, and treat certain medical conditions. The surgery involves seperating the maxilla and then repositioning it.
Benefits
It repositions the hard palate for aesthetic purposes. The hard palate can be moved forwards, backwards, etc.
Negatives
Nerve issues
Teeth / orthodontic issues
Infection
Pain and swelling
Cost
£10,000 - £35,000
Depending on the doctor but I wouldn't pay over £20,000
Complication rate
Studies show 6.1% to 9% of lefort 1 have a complication happen which is actually pretty low.
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 5
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 4
Overall: 5
Introduction
Le Fort II is a type of pyramidal midface fracture that involves the separation of the central midface, including the upper jaw, nose, and both low orbital rims from the skull.
Benefits
This surgical procedure involves repositioning the midface to create a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing facial appearance. It targets the hard palate, nose and maxilla.
Negatives
Increased Mortality and Intracranial Injury
Visual Deficits
Malocclusion (misaligned teeth)
Nasal obstruction
Nerve damage
Cost
£20,000 - £45,000
Complication rate
Mortality rate of 1.9%
Complication rate 19% to 21%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 2
Overall: 4
Le Fort II is a type of pyramidal midface fracture that involves the separation of the central midface, including the upper jaw, nose, and both low orbital rims from the skull.
Benefits
This surgical procedure involves repositioning the midface to create a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing facial appearance. It targets the hard palate, nose and maxilla.
Negatives
Increased Mortality and Intracranial Injury
Visual Deficits
Malocclusion (misaligned teeth)
Nasal obstruction
Nerve damage
Cost
£20,000 - £45,000
Complication rate
Mortality rate of 1.9%
Complication rate 19% to 21%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 2
Overall: 4
Introduction
A Le Fort III is a complex craniofacial surgery that seperates the entire midface (upper jaw, nose, cheekbones, and lower eye sockets) from the skull to reposition it forward.
Benefits
Provides significant aesthetic benefits by repositioning the entire midface. This repositions the cheeks, upper jaw, nose, and lower orbital rims.
Negatives
Vision and Eye Problems
CSF Leakage
Nerve Damage
Airway Obstruction
Meningitis and Seizures
Increased Mortality Risk
Cost
Around £35,000 - £60,000
Complication rate
Mortality rate: 2.68%
Complications: 17.4%
Results
Conclusions
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 1
Overall: 5
A Le Fort III is a complex craniofacial surgery that seperates the entire midface (upper jaw, nose, cheekbones, and lower eye sockets) from the skull to reposition it forward.
Benefits
Provides significant aesthetic benefits by repositioning the entire midface. This repositions the cheeks, upper jaw, nose, and lower orbital rims.
Negatives
Vision and Eye Problems
CSF Leakage
Nerve Damage
Airway Obstruction
Meningitis and Seizures
Increased Mortality Risk
Cost
Around £35,000 - £60,000
Complication rate
Mortality rate: 2.68%
Complications: 17.4%
Results
Conclusions
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 1
Overall: 5
Introduction
Shortened term for Bimaxillary surgery, also know nas Double Jaw Surgery, a procedure that repositions both the upper and lower jaws. It combines two procedures, lefort 1 and mandibular osteotomy.
Benefits
You can reposition the upper and lower jaw for your choosing
Negatives
Paraesthesia
nerve damage may be permanent
Open bite
Jaw fracture
TMJ disorder
Bleeding and infection
Stiffness
Hearing changes
Cost
Around £10,000
Complication rate
Complication rate is 1-7%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 3
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 3
Overall: 5
Shortened term for Bimaxillary surgery, also know nas Double Jaw Surgery, a procedure that repositions both the upper and lower jaws. It combines two procedures, lefort 1 and mandibular osteotomy.
Benefits
You can reposition the upper and lower jaw for your choosing
Negatives
Paraesthesia
nerve damage may be permanent
Open bite
Jaw fracture
TMJ disorder
Bleeding and infection
Stiffness
Hearing changes
Cost
Around £10,000
Complication rate
Complication rate is 1-7%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 3
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 3
Overall: 5
Introduction
Variation of a Bimaxillary surgery where the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw) are moved forward and then rotated upwards in a counter-clockwise direction
Benefits
The overall aesthetic goal of a CCW rotation is to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing, shorter, and balanced lower facial third
Negatives
Cost
£15,000 to £40,000
Complication rate
Complication rate of 9.5%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 2
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 2
Overall: 5
Variation of a Bimaxillary surgery where the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw) are moved forward and then rotated upwards in a counter-clockwise direction
Benefits
The overall aesthetic goal of a CCW rotation is to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing, shorter, and balanced lower facial third
Negatives
Cost
£15,000 to £40,000
Complication rate
Complication rate of 9.5%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 2
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 2
Overall: 5
Introduction
Advanced type of orthognathic (jaw) surgery that corrects severe bite disorders and facial deformities by repositioning the upper jaw (maxilla), lower jaw (mandible), and hard palate
Benefits
The procedure repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, and hard palate simultaneously
Negatives
Infection / bleeding
Bite problems
TMJ issues
Cost
£15,000 - £45,000
Complication rate
Complications: 12-25%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 9
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 1
Overall: 5
Advanced type of orthognathic (jaw) surgery that corrects severe bite disorders and facial deformities by repositioning the upper jaw (maxilla), lower jaw (mandible), and hard palate
Benefits
The procedure repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, and hard palate simultaneously
Negatives
Infection / bleeding
Bite problems
TMJ issues
Cost
£15,000 - £45,000
Complication rate
Complications: 12-25%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 9
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 1
Overall: 5
Introduction
The procedure involves making small incisions, usually inside the mouth or under the eyelids, to position the customized implants over the existing cheekbones.
Benefits
Surgery involves increasing cheekbone size
Negatives
Infection, pain and numbness
Implant Shifting
Nerve Damage
Cost
£3,000 - £7,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 10.7%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
The procedure involves making small incisions, usually inside the mouth or under the eyelids, to position the customized implants over the existing cheekbones.
Benefits
Surgery involves increasing cheekbone size
Negatives
Infection, pain and numbness
Implant Shifting
Nerve Damage
Cost
£3,000 - £7,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 10.7%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
Introduction
Jaw implants are a surgical procedure to place a biocompatible implant, often silicone or PEEK, to enhance a weak or poorly defined jawline.
Benefits
The benefits of jaw implant surgery includes: Creating a more defined, angular jawline
Negatives
Swelling
Nerve damage, bleeding and bruising
Migration or Displacement
Extrusion
Unfavorable Scarring
Bone reabsorption
Cost
£2,000 - £5,000
Complication rate
Complications: Between 2%and 24%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
Jaw implants are a surgical procedure to place a biocompatible implant, often silicone or PEEK, to enhance a weak or poorly defined jawline.
Benefits
The benefits of jaw implant surgery includes: Creating a more defined, angular jawline
Negatives
Swelling
Nerve damage, bleeding and bruising
Migration or Displacement
Extrusion
Unfavorable Scarring
Bone reabsorption
Cost
£2,000 - £5,000
Complication rate
Complications: Between 2%and 24%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
Introduction
These are implants that increase the perceived size and shape of the jaw
Benefits
These implants length to the jaw for a stronger profile
Negatives
Infection, nerve damage, pain etc
Implant Shifting or Extrusion
Muscle Issues (masseter)
Cost
From £5,000 to £15,000
Complication rate
Complications: Around 10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
These are implants that increase the perceived size and shape of the jaw
Benefits
These implants length to the jaw for a stronger profile
Negatives
Infection, nerve damage, pain etc
Implant Shifting or Extrusion
Muscle Issues (masseter)
Cost
From £5,000 to £15,000
Complication rate
Complications: Around 10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
Introduction
Surgical implants used for brow bone augmentation to alter the projection and shape of the brow bone, making the eyes appear deeper-set and the upper face more defined.
Benefits
Increase the size of your brow ridge in addition to lowering the eyebrows
Negatives
Infection, Bleeding, scarring etc
Contour Irregularities(swelling, irregular scarring, visible edges etc)
Nerve Manipulation
Cost
£2,500 to over £50,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 5
Ease of getting: 5
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 5
Surgical implants used for brow bone augmentation to alter the projection and shape of the brow bone, making the eyes appear deeper-set and the upper face more defined.
Benefits
Increase the size of your brow ridge in addition to lowering the eyebrows
Negatives
Infection, Bleeding, scarring etc
Contour Irregularities(swelling, irregular scarring, visible edges etc)
Nerve Manipulation
Cost
£2,500 to over £50,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 5
Ease of getting: 5
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 5
Introduction
A chin implant, also known as a menthoplasty or chin augmentation surgery, is a cosmetic procedure where a solid implant, usually made of medical-grade silicone, is surgically inserted into the chin area to enhance its size, shape, projection, and definition.
Benefits
Can increase chin height, width, shape and projection
Negatives
Infection, nerve damage, scarring etc
Implant migration
Poor Cosmetic Outcome
Cost
£3,900 to over £7,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 7%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 7
Overall: 7
A chin implant, also known as a menthoplasty or chin augmentation surgery, is a cosmetic procedure where a solid implant, usually made of medical-grade silicone, is surgically inserted into the chin area to enhance its size, shape, projection, and definition.
Benefits
Can increase chin height, width, shape and projection
Negatives
Infection, nerve damage, scarring etc
Implant migration
Poor Cosmetic Outcome
Cost
£3,900 to over £7,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 7%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 7
Overall: 7
Introduction
Often custom-made from materials like Silicone, Medpore, or Titanium, used in cosmetic or reconstructive surgery to correct bony deficiencies in the lower eye socket and cheek area.
Benefits
Will improve eye orbits and under eye area
Negatives
Lower Eyelid Issues
Swelling and Bruising
Infection, scarring and nerve damage etc
Chemosis
Cost
Approximately £6,500 to over £10,000
Complication rate
Complications: Around 15%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 3
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 4
Overall: 6
Often custom-made from materials like Silicone, Medpore, or Titanium, used in cosmetic or reconstructive surgery to correct bony deficiencies in the lower eye socket and cheek area.
Benefits
Will improve eye orbits and under eye area
Negatives
Lower Eyelid Issues
Swelling and Bruising
Infection, scarring and nerve damage etc
Chemosis
Cost
Approximately £6,500 to over £10,000
Complication rate
Complications: Around 15%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 3
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 4
Overall: 6
Introduction
Precisely shaped medical devices, made from materials like PEEK, titanium, or 3D-printed hydroxyapatite, used to reconstruct missing or damaged skull areas, restore cranial shape.
Benefits
Increased cranium / skull size
Negatives
Seizures
Infection
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leaks
Hematoma
Cost
£15,000 to £25,000
Complication rate
Complications: 15-30%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 9
Ease of getting: 2
Complication rate: 3
Cost: 1
Overall: 3
Precisely shaped medical devices, made from materials like PEEK, titanium, or 3D-printed hydroxyapatite, used to reconstruct missing or damaged skull areas, restore cranial shape.
Benefits
Increased cranium / skull size
Negatives
Seizures
Infection
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leaks
Hematoma
Cost
£15,000 to £25,000
Complication rate
Complications: 15-30%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 9
Ease of getting: 2
Complication rate: 3
Cost: 1
Overall: 3
Introduction
Wraparound facial implants are custom-designed, biocompatible implants that wrap around the entire lower jawline and chin
Benefits
Can change the jaw, and chin
Negatives
Infection, pain, nerve damage etc
Implant migration
Extrusion
Hematoma & Seroma
Cost
£13,000 to £20,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 2
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 2
Overall: 6
Wraparound facial implants are custom-designed, biocompatible implants that wrap around the entire lower jawline and chin
Benefits
Can change the jaw, and chin
Negatives
Infection, pain, nerve damage etc
Implant migration
Extrusion
Hematoma & Seroma
Cost
£13,000 to £20,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 2
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 2
Overall: 6
Introduction
The procedure involves small incisions under the chin and behind the ears, muscle tightening (platysmaplasty), and sometimes liposuction to remove fat.
Benefits
Addressing signs of aging and weight loss such as sagging skin, wrinkles, and loose muscles
Negatives
Infection, pain, bleeding etc
Hematomas
Numbness
Scarring
Cost
£5,000 to £10,000
Complication rate
Complications: less than 2%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 6
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 5
Overall: 5
The procedure involves small incisions under the chin and behind the ears, muscle tightening (platysmaplasty), and sometimes liposuction to remove fat.
Benefits
Addressing signs of aging and weight loss such as sagging skin, wrinkles, and loose muscles
Negatives
Infection, pain, bleeding etc
Hematomas
Numbness
Scarring
Cost
£5,000 to £10,000
Complication rate
Complications: less than 2%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting: 6
Complication rate: 5
Cost: 5
Overall: 5
Introduction
A surgical procedure to restore lost volume in sunken upper eyelids by transferring the patient's own fat from one area of the body to the eyelid
Benefits
Reduce UEE and increases narrowness of eyes
Negatives
Bruising and Swelling
Temporary Numbness
Lumps or Skin Irregularities
Fat Necrosis
Cost
£1,000-£7,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 2.5%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 8
Cost: 7
Overall: 7
A surgical procedure to restore lost volume in sunken upper eyelids by transferring the patient's own fat from one area of the body to the eyelid
Benefits
Reduce UEE and increases narrowness of eyes
Negatives
Bruising and Swelling
Temporary Numbness
Lumps or Skin Irregularities
Fat Necrosis
Cost
£1,000-£7,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 2.5%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 7
Complication rate: 8
Cost: 7
Overall: 7
Introduction
A surgical procedure where fat is harvested from your own body and injected into the under-eye area.
Benefits
Improves undereye area as well as hollowness and dark circles.
Negatives
Poor fat survival
Lumps and irregularities
Bleeding, scarring, pain etc
Cost
£3,000 - £10,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 2%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting; 7
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
A surgical procedure where fat is harvested from your own body and injected into the under-eye area.
Benefits
Improves undereye area as well as hollowness and dark circles.
Negatives
Poor fat survival
Lumps and irregularities
Bleeding, scarring, pain etc
Cost
£3,000 - £10,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 2%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 6
Ease of getting; 7
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 6
Introduction
A surgical procedure where fat is harvested from your own body and injected into your penis
Benefits
Increase girth and length
Negatives
Scarring, nerve damage, pain etc
Loss of sensation
Erectile Dysfunction
Cost
£3,000 - £9,000
Complication rate
Complications: 25-50%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 5
Ease of getting: 4
Complication rate: 1
Cost: 5
Overall: 3
A surgical procedure where fat is harvested from your own body and injected into your penis
Benefits
Increase girth and length
Negatives
Scarring, nerve damage, pain etc
Loss of sensation
Erectile Dysfunction
Cost
£3,000 - £9,000
Complication rate
Complications: 25-50%
Results
why did you click this? you trying to see some cock you homoesexual fag. average penis girth increase of about 1.5 to 2.5 cm and a 2.3 to 2.65 cm increase in length
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 5
Ease of getting: 4
Complication rate: 1
Cost: 5
Overall: 3
Introduction
A surgical procedure where fat is harvested from your own body and injected into your lips.
Benefits
Bigger fuller lips, and sometimes a perceived lower philtrum
Negatives
Bruising, swelling, pain etc
Over correction so it looks uncanny
Cost
£3,000 to £8,000
Complication rate
Complications: 2%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 8
Cost: 7
Overall: 7
A surgical procedure where fat is harvested from your own body and injected into your lips.
Benefits
Bigger fuller lips, and sometimes a perceived lower philtrum
Negatives
Bruising, swelling, pain etc
Over correction so it looks uncanny
Cost
£3,000 to £8,000
Complication rate
Complications: 2%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 8
Cost: 7
Overall: 7
Introduction
A surgery which repositions your eye sockets
Benefits
Can reduce or increase eye spacing and IPD
Negatives
Infection, bleeding, pain etc
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leakage
Epilepsy
Drooping nasal tip
Cost
£20,000 - £30,000
Complication rate
Mortality rate: around 1%
Complications: 25%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 9
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 1
Overall: 5
A surgery which repositions your eye sockets
Benefits
Can reduce or increase eye spacing and IPD
Negatives
Infection, bleeding, pain etc
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leakage
Epilepsy
Drooping nasal tip
Cost
£20,000 - £30,000
Complication rate
Mortality rate: around 1%
Complications: 25%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 9
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 1
Overall: 5
Introduction
Surgeons cut the bone, insert a device, and over several months, the device slowly pulls the bone ends apart, filling the gap with new bone tissue.
Benefits
Great height increase
Negatives
Infections, pain, nerve damage etc
Blood Clots
Device Complications
Bone Healing Problems
Joint and muscle issues
Cost
£30,000 - £150,000
Complication rate
Complications: 30%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 10
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 1
Overall: 6
Surgeons cut the bone, insert a device, and over several months, the device slowly pulls the bone ends apart, filling the gap with new bone tissue.
Benefits
Great height increase
Negatives
Infections, pain, nerve damage etc
Blood Clots
Device Complications
Bone Healing Problems
Joint and muscle issues
Cost
£30,000 - £150,000
Complication rate
Complications: 30%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 10
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 1
Overall: 6
Introduction
The procedure involves cutting the clavicle and then using a combination of internal fixation or an external fixations for more extensive lengthening
Benefits
Increases clavicle length
Negatives
Neurovascular Injury
Bone Healing Complications
Soft Tissue and Joint Issues
Infection, pain, nerve damage etc
Cost
£20,000 - £50,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 20%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 3
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 3
Cost: 2
Overall: 2
The procedure involves cutting the clavicle and then using a combination of internal fixation or an external fixations for more extensive lengthening
Benefits
Increases clavicle length
Negatives
Neurovascular Injury
Bone Healing Complications
Soft Tissue and Joint Issues
Infection, pain, nerve damage etc
Cost
£20,000 - £50,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 20%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 3
Ease of getting: 1
Complication rate: 3
Cost: 2
Overall: 2
Introduction
A surgical procedure that alters and reshapes the canthal tendon at the outer corner of the eye
Benefits
Increases Canthial tilt
Negatives
Bruising, Pain, Swelling, etc
Temporary Vision Changes
Scarring
Eye muscle injury
Optical Nerve damage
Cost
£2,500 to £6,000
Complication rate
Complications: 1%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 7
Overall: 8
A surgical procedure that alters and reshapes the canthal tendon at the outer corner of the eye
Benefits
Increases Canthial tilt
Negatives
Bruising, Pain, Swelling, etc
Temporary Vision Changes
Scarring
Eye muscle injury
Optical Nerve damage
Cost
£2,500 to £6,000
Complication rate
Complications: 1%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 7
Overall: 8
Introduction
The operation involves reshaping the underlying cartilage and bone and can increase, decrease, or alter specific features of the nose, such as the bridge or tip.
Benefits
Can change the nose to your liking
Negatives
Breathing Difficulties
Nerve damage, pain swelling etc
Septal Perforation
Cost
£4,000 - £7,000
Complication rate
Complications: 5-15%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 7
The operation involves reshaping the underlying cartilage and bone and can increase, decrease, or alter specific features of the nose, such as the bridge or tip.
Benefits
Can change the nose to your liking
Negatives
Breathing Difficulties
Nerve damage, pain swelling etc
Septal Perforation
Cost
£4,000 - £7,000
Complication rate
Complications: 5-15%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 6
Cost: 6
Overall: 7
Introduction
It’s laser depigmentation that lightens the eye color
Benefits
Could change eye color/ lighten eye color
Negatives
Vision Impairment or Loss
Corneal Complications
Infection
Light Sensitivity and Glare
Cost
$1,600 USD for a 3-session treatment in Mexico
Complication rate
Complications: under 1%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 3
Complication rate: 1
Cost: 3
Overall: 3
It’s laser depigmentation that lightens the eye color
Benefits
Could change eye color/ lighten eye color
Negatives
Vision Impairment or Loss
Corneal Complications
Infection
Light Sensitivity and Glare
Cost
$1,600 USD for a 3-session treatment in Mexico
Complication rate
Complications: under 1%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 3
Complication rate: 1
Cost: 3
Overall: 3
Introduction
Technically filler isn’t surgery but I’m adding it anyway. It’s a non surgical substance that can enhance specific features.
Benefits
Can improve your jaw, cheekbones, nose, lips, brow ridge, philtrum.
Negatives
Overfilling
Fades over time
Migration
Looks uncanny
Cost
£100-£600
Complication rate
Complications: under 1%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 10
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 8
Overall: 8
Technically filler isn’t surgery but I’m adding it anyway. It’s a non surgical substance that can enhance specific features.
Benefits
Can improve your jaw, cheekbones, nose, lips, brow ridge, philtrum.
Negatives
Overfilling
Fades over time
Migration
Looks uncanny
Cost
£100-£600
Complication rate
Complications: under 1%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 7
Ease of getting: 10
Complication rate: 7
Cost: 8
Overall: 8
Introduction
Again probably not a surgery but I’m adding it anyway. Botox is a neurotoxin which temporarily relaxes a muscle.
Benefits
Can reduce UEE, get a better nose, better lips, better jaw
Negatives
Headache, flu like symptoms
Pain, swelling etc
Spread of Toxin
Cost
£100-£400
Complication rate
Complications: around 16%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting:
Complication rate:
Cost: 6
Overall: 7
Again probably not a surgery but I’m adding it anyway. Botox is a neurotoxin which temporarily relaxes a muscle.
Benefits
Can reduce UEE, get a better nose, better lips, better jaw
Negatives
Headache, flu like symptoms
Pain, swelling etc
Spread of Toxin
Cost
£100-£400
Complication rate
Complications: around 16%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting:
Complication rate:
Cost: 6
Overall: 7
Introduction
It involves making an incision at the corners of the mouth to widen the lip.
Benefits
Increases lip width
Negatives
Scarring
Cost
£2,000-£4,000
Complication rate
Complications: more than 40%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 3
Ease of getting: 4
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 5
Overall: 4
It involves making an incision at the corners of the mouth to widen the lip.
Benefits
Increases lip width
Negatives
Scarring
Cost
£2,000-£4,000
Complication rate
Complications: more than 40%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 3
Ease of getting: 4
Complication rate: 4
Cost: 5
Overall: 4
Introduction
It is most commonly performed to pin back prominent ears that stick out from the head, making them sit closer to the skull. The surgery involves making incisions to reposition, reshape, and secure the ear cartilage with stitches, often on the back of the ear.
Benefits
Reduces ear prominence
Negatives
Pain, bruising, swelling etc
Scars
Only lasts 5-10 years
Cost
£1,500 - £6,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 5-10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 8
Cost: 7
Overall: 8
It is most commonly performed to pin back prominent ears that stick out from the head, making them sit closer to the skull. The surgery involves making incisions to reposition, reshape, and secure the ear cartilage with stitches, often on the back of the ear.
Benefits
Reduces ear prominence
Negatives
Pain, bruising, swelling etc
Scars
Only lasts 5-10 years
Cost
£1,500 - £6,000
Complication rate
Complications: around 5-10%
Results
Conclusion
Effectiveness: 8
Ease of getting: 8
Complication rate: 8
Cost: 7
Overall: 8
This is just a simple little glossary for new people, spent around 3 hours writing this.
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