The Surgery Tutorials
FacialSurgery.com's tutorials show you
how the major facial plastic surgery operations are performed. The
step-by-step presentations are illustrated with over one thousand
photographs taken during surgery. These intra-operative
photos aren't for everybody, but most people find the presentation
fascinating.
Click on one of the three operations
below. You will also find the three operations towards the top of
the navigation bar at left, under "See the Surgery."
Each of these three operations is a book, whose chapters you will see when
you click on the link. The chapters don't have to be read in order,
but it helps.
If you join our mailing
list,
we'll be able to let you know as new tutorials are added.
If you are squeamish about seeing the
intra-operative photos, we have a feature that might work for you: image
cloaking. With image cloaking enabled, when you read the tutorials, any
graphic photograph will be blanked out so you can't see it.
You can display a "cloaked" photo simply by clicking on it, and then clicking again
to turn the photo off if you decide against having it displayed. A
checkbox that allows you to turn the image cloaking option on or off appears at the
bottom of every tutorial page. The checkbox looks like
this:
If you think you'll probably be able to
handle the photos, don't bother with cloaking. Most people do just
fine. More on image cloaking can be found here.
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