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What are the Clinic timings?
The clinic timings are from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday. Book appointment  
How to book Appointment with Dr. Kaustubh Prabhune?
You can book an appointment by calling on the clinic number +919823230144 Book appointment  
Is cosmetic surgery safe?
Yes, when performed by a qualified surgeon in a certified facility, cosmetic surgery is safe with minimal risks. Book appointment  
How long will the results of my plastic surgery last?
Plastic surgery lasts forever. That doesn’t mean that your appearance won’t change. As time goes by, you will, of course, grow older, and you will slowly age. But imagine your plastic surgery makes you look 10 years younger, then you will always look 10 years younger, even as you grow older. So you will always look better or younger than your imaginary twin who did not have cosmetic surgery. Ask Question  
Where your procedure will be performed?
All nonsurgical procedures will be carried out in our well-appointed facility at Dr. Kaustubh Prabhune Clinic. At the clinic, you will feel most comfortable while undergoing various minimally invasive procedures. If any surgical procedure is agreed upon to improve your appearance or correct your deformity, Dr Prabhune will discuss various options of Hospitals with you. He is attached to Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Jehangir Hospital as OPD Consultant and several other leading hospitals as Panel Consultant. Be assured that your safety and surgical outcome will be given top priority while choosing the hospital. Book appointment  
How much time off will I need after my surgery?
Most patients need at least a week off work or school after having plastic surgery. Trying to return sooner will be difficult, can result in more bruising, and will just slow down the entire healing process. Some operations require more time off. Gentle working out can usually be resumed after 2 weeks, and most patients can resume normal sporting activities in 4 to 6 weeks. Ask Question  
Will there be much pain with my plastic surgery?
During your operation, you will have no pain. Most patients are pleasantly surprised that they had less pain after their operation than they thought they would. Book appointment  
Is plastic surgery expensive?
Most patients are pleased that plastic surgery is very affordable. Payment plans have made plastic surgery financially available to an even greater number of people. Plastic surgery is a permanent investment in how you look. Dr Prabhune will give you the exact price of your operation at your consultation. Book appointment  
What are the risks and complications?
As with any operation, there are certain risks. The most common risks include bleeding, infection, and significant scarring. Although these events are usually infrequent, they can sometimes occur. Specific potential complications vary with each type of operation, and these will be discussed with you during your consultation with your surgeon. In very rare instances, hospitalization may be required.  Send Enquiry  
What exactly does non-surgical procedure mean?
Non-surgical procedures can be topical, such as creams and peels; injectable, such as toxins and fillers; or laser-based, such as IPL and CO2 resurfacing. All of these procedures take place in the office setting without the need for an operating room or anesthesia. There are no incisions. Book appointment  
What is the advantage of having non-surgical rejuvenation procedures performed by a plastic surgeon, instead of a dermatologist or other kind of physician?
A qualified plastic surgeon is the only physician specifically trained in all aspects of both non-surgical treatments and traditional surgical procedures for facial rejuvenation. They have the unique ability to understand and offer both sets of procedures, allowing you to benefit from exactly what you need. If a practitioner only performs injections or only performs surgery, he/she may not have the ability to offer the combination that may be best for you in terms of your desired goals. Ask Question  
How many times can non-surgical rejuvenation procedures be repeated?
These procedures can be repeated as often as needed to achieve the desired results. Toxins last anywhere between four and twelve months, depending on the anatomic area. Fillers often need replenishment every nine to twelve months. They break down faster in areas that have more movement, such as right around the mouth. Ask Question  
How do the non-surgical methods compare with surgical methods in terms of results, cost, and duration?
Non-surgical methods tend to cost less than traditional surgery, allow for a quicker recovery, and produce a more subtle result. It is best to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to determine which procedures will allow you to achieve your goals. A cost difference isn’t worth very much if you are not satisfied. Book appointment  
What non-surgical options are available for facial rejuvenation?
The most common non-surgical procedures are: injection of botulinum toxin (Botox®, Dysport®) to relax muscles and smooth wrinkles; injection of soft-tissue fillers (Juvederm®, Restylane®, Radiesse®) to fill hollow areas and deep lines minimizing the appearance of aging; laser hair removal; chemical peels to smooth the skin; and microdermabrasion, also to rejuvenate the skin. Book appointment  
Are some non-surgical options better than traditional cosmetic surgical procedures?
Non-surgical procedures are useful for slight changes, for maintenance of appearance, and as adjuncts to surgical treatment. Traditional cosmetic surgery results in a greater degree of change and is best after the minimally invasive procedures have been used. It also depends on the result a person is looking to achieve. This is why it is important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon who is well-trained in all aspects of both non-surgical treatments and traditional surgical procedures so that you may be offered the best possible treatment to reach your goals. Book appointment  
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