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Swelling and Downtime After Facial Plastic Surgery

Understanding swelling and recovery time is one of the most important parts of preparing for facial plastic surgery. Nearly every patient wants to know what they will look like afterward, how long swelling lasts, and

Nose Job Myths vs. Facts

Introduction Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a nose job, is one of the most discussed facial plastic surgery procedures and also one of the most misunderstood. Online searches, social media, and casual conversations often repeat

Airway First Approach for Rhinoplasty

Introduction Rhinoplasty is often discussed in terms of appearance, but the nose plays a far more important role than aesthetics alone. It is the primary gateway for breathing, influencing sleep quality, exercise tolerance, and overall

Benign Skin Growth (Moles, Cysts, Lipomas) Removal

Benign skin growths are extremely common. Many people notice new spots, bumps, or raised areas on the face over time and are unsure whether they are harmless, cosmetic, or something that should be medically assessed.

Fillers vs Facelift: Understanding Your Options

Introduction Questions about fillers versus facelift procedures are increasingly common. Many patients arrive at Younger Facial Surgery Centre feeling unsure which approach is right for them, or whether they are even comparable. Online information often

Cost of Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty, commonly referred to as eyelid surgery, is one of the most frequently requested facial plastic surgery procedures. Patients often begin their research with a practical question: how much does blepharoplasty cost? While the answer

Optimal Healing After a Nose Job

Recovering from a nose job is often one of the biggest concerns patients have when considering rhinoplasty. Questions about swelling, bruising, timelines, and what is normal are common and completely understandable. Recovery is not a

Pinned Ear Surgery at Younger Facial Surgery Centre

Introduction Prominent or pinned ears are a common anatomical variation. For some people, they are a neutral feature. For others, they can draw unwanted attention, affect confidence, or become a source of self consciousness and

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