
Facial aesthetic surgery is typically considered when a specific feature feels out of proportion, or when sagging and loss of definition make you look older than you feel. The right option depends on your anatomy and your goal, shape, symmetry, function (breathing), or lifting and tightening.
Rhinoplasty: change nose shape, improve symmetry, and optionally improve breathing
Revision rhinoplasty: correct an unsatisfactory result after a previous nose surgery
Facelift: address sagging cheeks, jawline, jowls, and neck laxity
Not sure which one fits you? Send photos and your goals, we will guide you to the right option.
Online assessment: Share photos and goals, we confirm candidacy and next steps.
Plan and timeline: You receive a clear plan, estimated timeline, and what to expect.
Treatment and aftercare: We coordinate your clinic visit and post treatment follow ups.
Start with your primary goal. If it is nose shape or breathing, start with rhinoplasty. If it is correcting a previous nose surgery, start with revision rhinoplasty. If it is sagging in the cheeks, jawline, or neck, start with facelift. If you are unsure, share photos and your goals, we will guide you to the right option.
Sometimes, but it depends on your health profile, surgical time, and recovery tolerance. Most patients benefit from focusing on one primary procedure first, then planning the second if needed.
Recovery depends on the procedure and technique. As a general rule, expect visible swelling and downtime early on, then gradual improvement over weeks. We provide a clear timeline during consultation based on the specific plan.
Natural results come from realistic goals, appropriate technique, and facial harmony. The plan should match your anatomy, not a trend or a reference photo.
Your goals, any previous surgeries, and 2 to 3 clear photos (front and side). If breathing is a concern, mention it, because it affects planning for rhinoplasty.