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Subtle changes can make all the difference in facial plastic surgery, allowing people to refresh their look without losing their identity. Dr. Sturm delves into why going for natural enhancements is often the best choice for maintaining a sense of self.
In this episode, she shares expert advice on prioritizing small adjustments over dramatic transformations and explains why the eyes are typically the focal point after surgery.
Key Takeaways
1. A common concern for people considering facial surgery is ending up looking unrecognizable or noticeably altered. Dr. Sturm reassures that her goal—and the modern approach—is for patients to look like themselves, just refreshed and improved, so that changes aren’t overtly apparent to others.
2. Natural-looking results hinge on subtlety and maintaining facial proportions. Dramatic changes, especially to characteristic features, make someone look noticeably “different” in a way that’s disconcerting, while small, proportionate adjustments yield the best, most believable enhancements.
3. The eyes are a focal point in facial perception. Procedures on the eyes can have the most impact—both positively and negatively. Overdone or incorrect changes to the eyes are quickly noticed and often judged as “bad work,” while slight improvements can make a dramatic positive difference in how someone looks.
4. Modern surgical methods aim for a natural, soft, and youthful appearance. Achieving this depends greatly on having an in-depth conversation with the patient to understand what features define their identity and ensuring updates are made with their personal and cultural context in mind. Outdated techniques and lack of communication often lead to the “overdone” look.
5. Altering features that are significant to someone’s heritage or familial identity without careful consideration can have deep personal and social consequences. Surgeons must approach these decisions with sensitivity, ensuring patients are comfortable with any changes that affect their sense of self and how they are perceived in their community.
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By Dr. Angela SturmSubtle changes can make all the difference in facial plastic surgery, allowing people to refresh their look without losing their identity. Dr. Sturm delves into why going for natural enhancements is often the best choice for maintaining a sense of self.
In this episode, she shares expert advice on prioritizing small adjustments over dramatic transformations and explains why the eyes are typically the focal point after surgery.
Key Takeaways
1. A common concern for people considering facial surgery is ending up looking unrecognizable or noticeably altered. Dr. Sturm reassures that her goal—and the modern approach—is for patients to look like themselves, just refreshed and improved, so that changes aren’t overtly apparent to others.
2. Natural-looking results hinge on subtlety and maintaining facial proportions. Dramatic changes, especially to characteristic features, make someone look noticeably “different” in a way that’s disconcerting, while small, proportionate adjustments yield the best, most believable enhancements.
3. The eyes are a focal point in facial perception. Procedures on the eyes can have the most impact—both positively and negatively. Overdone or incorrect changes to the eyes are quickly noticed and often judged as “bad work,” while slight improvements can make a dramatic positive difference in how someone looks.
4. Modern surgical methods aim for a natural, soft, and youthful appearance. Achieving this depends greatly on having an in-depth conversation with the patient to understand what features define their identity and ensuring updates are made with their personal and cultural context in mind. Outdated techniques and lack of communication often lead to the “overdone” look.
5. Altering features that are significant to someone’s heritage or familial identity without careful consideration can have deep personal and social consequences. Surgeons must approach these decisions with sensitivity, ensuring patients are comfortable with any changes that affect their sense of self and how they are perceived in their community.
Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.
Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE.
Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.