In a perfect world, we’d all wake up looking exactly how we want: flawless skin, a sculpted nose, or maybe a perfectly proportioned everything. But let’s be real, sometimes Mother Nature needs a little backup. These before-and-after moments prove that a tiny tweak can level up what you already have. It’s not about changing who you are, it’s about feeling good when you look in the mirror. And if a bit of outside help boosts your confidence? More power to you!
One big reason people turn to plastic surgery isn’t just about vanity, it’s about practicality too. Imagine spending months shedding pounds only to be left with loose, saggy skin that just won’t budge. It can mess with your daily life and even cause medical issues later. That’s where skin removal surgeries come in clutch. They help people finally feel the results of their hard work. And extra skin growths? Yep, surgeons handle those too. Sometimes, it’s less about looks and more about living comfortably.
#4 10mm Sliding Genioplasty 3 Month Update

Plastic surgery isn’t always about reshaping a nose or plumping up lips, sometimes, it’s downright life-saving. Medically necessary procedures can restore normal function and save someone’s quality of life. Think cleft palate repairs that help kids eat and speak better. Or blepharoplasty, which isn’t just for eyelid bags, it fixes droopy lids that block vision. These surgeries give people back basic things we take for granted. Sometimes, “going under the knife” is the difference between struggling and thriving.
Here’s a twist you might not expect: certain plastic surgeries can help your heart. Liposuction and other fat-removal procedures can actually lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Less fat means less strain on your heart and better motivation to stick to a healthy lifestyle. Of course, you still have to put in the work, as surgeries aren’t magic wands. But they can be a kickstart for people who’ve tried it all.
#7 Results After 4 Weeks Of My Rhinoplasty, I Have Never Felt So Good About My Appearance 😃

#8 One Month Ago Today I Got My Nose Done And Could Not Be Happier With The Results!!✨

#9 Genioplasty/Rhinoplasty

Plastic surgery isn’t just about what you see in the mirror, it can literally take the weight off your shoulders. For example, large breasts can cause major neck and back pain for some women. Breast reduction surgery not only balances proportions but also relieves chronic pain. Many people who’ve had it say they wish they’d done it sooner. So sometimes, it’s not about a new look, but about feeling lighter and more comfortable in your own skin.
Not all cosmetic tweaks are dramatic, some are tiny but mighty, like Botox. Most people think Botox is just for wrinkles, but surprise! It’s also used to help with headaches and teeth grinding. By relaxing the muscles that cause tension, Botox can make migraines less frequent and severe.
#11 6 Month Post-Op @ 54 Years Old

JustStrolling_:
This is crazy. Not trying to be offensive. But you went from a mom at Costco to Beverly Hills Housewife
Let’s be real, looking good can make you feel really good too. One of the biggest perks of cosmetic surgery is the confidence boost it gives people. Sometimes, it’s about fixing something that’s bothered them for years. Other times, it’s about getting back to feeling like themselves after an injury or big life change. And when you feel good about how you look, it can do wonders for your mental health.
Of course, it’s not all sunshine and perfect selfies. Plastic surgery, like anything, has its drawbacks. One biggie? Scars. Even the best surgeons can’t always prevent scarring, as some folks are just prone to raised scars or keloids. While most scars fade over time, some might stick around longer than you’d like. It’s one of those “read the fine print” things people sometimes overlook. So if you’re thinking about it, know that a little mark here or there might be part of the deal.
#13 6 Months Post Op 🤍

#14 7 Weeks Post Facelift…

So the backstory is that I’ve struggled with my weight since the age of 11 and weighed anywhere between 122lbs (for about 3 minutes!) and 175lbs at my heaviest 6 months after my daughter was born. I’m now 62.
I started a GLP-1 in December 2023 and lost 35 lbs by June ‘24. My weight has remained super consistent since that time. I plan to be on this drug forever.
Although I felt great in my new body, the weight loss was a disaster for my face. I didn’t even recognize myself in the mirror. Enter Dr. Andrew Timberlake from NYC, who performed a deep plane face and neck lift, an endoscopic brow lift, and both upper and lower blepharoplasty.
He also performed a lip lift and a corner lip lift and topped it off with a CO2 laser.
This after picture was taken last Friday, June 6, at 7 weeks out. You may have seen it on the BB website. (Surgery was on April 14.)
Dr. Timberlake is a fabulous surgeon and a fantastic human being with crazy strict safety criteria (who knew no blow dryers…when numb, you may not feel the heat and can burn yourself)and perfect follow-up in person AND via FaceTime.
I’m so happy I did this for myself and my family! Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Another pitfall? Unrealistic expectations. Sometimes, people think a surgery will magically solve all their problems: land them a dream job, fix a relationship, or erase every insecurity. Spoiler: it won’t. Surgery can tweak your outside, but it can’t patch up everything else. The happiest patients are usually the ones who go in with realistic goals and a healthy mindset. At the end of the day, it’s an enhancement, not a miracle. So keep those expectations in check!
#16 My Neck And Face Lift In Guadalajara

I will post a detailed account and more pictures once things have settled. I'm hoping that there will be much more reduction in swelling. My temple area still looks scary from the front view.
I was too excited not to share an early pic though! My surgeon is Dra. Maribel Belmontes in Guadalajara, Mexico. Going back home to Houston in a couple of days.
SeshatSage:
Wow! 👀 went back 30 yrs! From 60 to 30 easy amazing.
#17 Deep Plane Face And Neck Lift After Major Weight Loss

whateverkimers:
You look refreshed and renewed, your surgeon did such a beautiful job! Congrats on the weight loss by the way!!
Let’s talk about the wallet hit because these beauty boosts don’t come cheap. Even a “minor” tweak can cost a small fortune. From consultation fees to surgery bills and follow-ups, it all adds up fast. Plus, insurance rarely covers cosmetic procedures unless they’re medically necessary. So if you’re thinking about it, get your finances straight. Save up, plan well, and don’t fall for bargain basement deals. When it comes to your body, cheaper isn’t better, quality always wins.
#19 10 Months Post-Tummy Tuck














