Visage Cosmetic
Visage Cosmetic Clinic

Visage Cosmetic Clinic

Cosmetic Surgery Clinic$2,500 - $38,000Winnipeg

Serving Winnipeg since 2018

About

Est. 2018

Visage Cosmetic Clinic offers surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures, specializing in FUE hair transplants, facelifts, and rhinoplasty. Trusted by over 2000 patients since 2018, the clinic provides industry-leading practices with attentive post-op care.

Our Story

Since opening in 2018, Visage Cosmetic Clinic has been trusted by over 2000 patients for its surgical expertise. Led by Dr. Esmail, a Double Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon, the clinic is renowned for its natural, lasting results and attentive care.

Services & pricing

FUE Hair Transplant

Minimally invasive hair transplant method using specialized tools for natural results.

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  • $6
  • 000+

Facelift

Comprehensive facial rejuvenation including deep plane facelift and other enhancements.

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  • $38
  • 000+

Rhinoplasty

Surgical procedure to reshape the nose for improved appearance and breathing.

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  • $14
  • 500+

Specialties

FUE Hair TransplantFaceliftRhinoplasty

Our Team

Dr. Esmail

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Double Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

Facial Plastic SurgeryFUE Hair TransplantRhinoplasty

Kristina

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Hair Restoration Nurse

Hair Restoration

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Winnipeg

5-920 Lorimer Blvd
Winnipeg, MB R3P 1G1

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Contact Information

Address

5-920 Lorimer Blvd

Winnipeg, MB R3P 1G1

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1:What is an FUE Hair Transplant?

Follicular Unit Extraction is a minimally invasive method where individual hair follicles are extracted directly from the donor area.

Q2:Is there scarring?

FUE hair transplants result in minimal tissue scarring with dot-like scars that are less noticeable than FUT.

Q3:How painful is it?

Patients typically rate the pain at a 2-3 on a scale of 1-10. Local anesthesia can be added for comfort.