Abstract
The field of facial cosmetic surgery is rapidly expanding and becoming more well-known worldwide. Over the past century, there have been notable developments in medical technology, accessibility to resources, and patient demand for facial plastic surgery in India, a country that has become a global leader in this sector. This study aims to perform a thorough evaluation of current trends and past practises in aesthetic operations and facial plastic surgery in India. In order to do this, common nonsurgical treatments including threaded processes, Botox injections Kybella, filler substances, micro-focused ultrasound, and pharmacologic hair transplantation will be examined in contrast to common surgical treatments like face lifts, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty procedure and transplantation of hair. In addition, the goal of this study is to give a more complete look at the future trends in the field and make facial beauty tips. A thorough search of the literature was done using several databases, including Cochrane, PubMed, MEDLINE, and EMBASE. A scoping review and an evidence-based synthesis came next. The initial search yielded 703 publications in all; 53 of these were deemed relevant to the subject at hand, after which they were investigated and discussed. The poll indicates that there has been a noticeable increase of India has seen a rise in the number of people getting plastic surgery on their faces and a clear change in how patients feel about painless cosmetic procedures. This study examines the latest advancements and patterns in medical practitioners' methods to bolster the expansion of cosmetic face surgery in India. It also seeks to solve the inadequacies in the current administration and close the gaps that can be found in the realm of cosmetic surgery.
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