Practice Journal
Plastic surgery guidance with clinical context.
Articles organized around the procedures patients ask about most: facial rejuvenation, breast surgery, body contouring, skin cancer repair, and surgical decision-making.
What to Expect When Considering Facelift Surgery in Greenwich
A facelift consultation should clarify anatomy, goals, incisions, recovery, and what a natural result can realistically achieve.
Read ArticleAm I a Candidate for Abdominoplasty?
Abdominoplasty may help when loose skin, stretched abdominal tissue, and contour changes remain after pregnancy or weight change.
Read ArticleFive Questions to Ask During a Rhinoplasty Consultation
Rhinoplasty planning should address facial balance, breathing, nasal skin, tip support, and realistic changes.
Read ArticleBreast Augmentation or Breast Lift: Which Procedure Fits the Goal?
Breast augmentation changes volume, while a lift improves position and shape. Some patients need one; others need both.
Read ArticleA Practical Eyelid Surgery Recovery Timeline
Blepharoplasty recovery is usually measured in stages, with swelling and refinement improving over time.
Read ArticleWhy Board Certification Matters in Plastic Surgery
Board certification helps patients understand training, standards, and surgical discipline when choosing a plastic surgeon.
Read ArticleGynecomastia: When Is Surgery the Answer?
Gynecomastia correction depends on whether the concern is gland, fat, skin, or a combination.
Read ArticleMohs Surgery, Excision, and Reconstructive Repair
Skin cancer removal may require reconstructive planning, especially on the face, nose, ears, eyelids, and lips.
Read ArticleWhat Liposuction Can and Cannot Do
Liposuction is a contouring procedure for selected fat deposits, not a weight-loss operation.
Read ArticleHow to Evaluate Before and After Photos Thoughtfully
Gallery photos are useful when viewed with context: anatomy, lighting, timing, and surgical goals all matter.
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