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Bulbous Nose Rhinoplasty

Posted May 11, 2026 in Rhinoplasty

Bulbous nose rhinoplasty focuses on refining the tip of your nose so it looks more defined and in proportion with your other features. Do you feel like the tip of your nose looks too wide, round, or undefined? Are you worried that the tip of your nose looks rounder, wider, or heavier from some angles […]

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Deep Plane Facelift Cost

Posted April 29, 2026 in Facelift

If you’ve been researching facial rejuvenation surgery and have decided that a deep plane facelift is your goal, you already know it isn’t the “standard facelift” you may be familiar with—and the pricing reflects that. Patients seeking deep plane facelifts are often surprised when they start contacting surgeons and hear price ranges that vary by […]

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Facelift With Fat Injections

Posted February 18, 2026 in Facial fat transfer

Undergoing a facelift can turn back the clock on your appearance by tightening sagging skin and redefining your facial contours. However, while a facelift beautifully addresses loose skin and drooping tissue, it doesn’t always correct the volume loss that occurs with age. This is where facial fat injections come in. By using your body’s own […]

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Types of Facelifts Guide

Posted January 23, 2026 in Facelift

The most successful facelift outcomes occur when the surgical approach is customized to each patient’s anatomy, degree of aging, and aesthetic goals. This guide outlines several facelift techniques to help you better understand your options and how they may apply to your individual needs. What Are the Different Types of Facelifts?  Dr. Sean Delaney is […]

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Facelift Recovery

Posted October 14, 2025 in Facelift

Once you’ve completed your consultation and scheduled your facelift, attention naturally turns to the recovery process. Recovery is a critical part of facelift surgery, representing the period when healing occurs, swelling resolves, and surgical results gradually take shape. Facelift recovery varies depending on several factors, including the surgical technique used (such as SMAS plication or […]

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Can Nasal Surgery Correct Mouth Breathing?

Posted October 13, 2025 in Nasal Surgery

Most people don’t give much thought to how they breathe. Yet, whether air enters through your nose or your mouth can have profound effects on your health, sleep, and even appearance. While nasal breathing is the preferred physiological method of respiration, mouth breathing is usually a compensatory response to an underlying nasal problem. In many […]

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Ultherapy® vs. Facelift: Which Option Is for You?

Posted September 15, 2025 in Facial Aging

As we age, skin loses its elasticity and facial contours begin to soften. The Deep Plane Facelift and the next-generation Ultherapy® treatment are two popular solutions that can help restore a youthful appearance. At Facial Plastic Surgery Associates in Houston, TX, we specialize in both non-invasive and surgical options. This guide will help you understand […]

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How Does a Facelift Improve Jowls?

Posted August 08, 2025 in Facelift

Your jawline used to be sharp and defined. Now, when you look in the mirror, you notice loose skin hanging below your chin and along your jaw. Over time, gravity pulls everything downward, and skin loses its natural firmness. The muscles underneath weaken too, leading to the appearance of jowls. While skincare products can improve […]

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Maintaining Your Facelift Results

Posted August 07, 2025 in Facelift

A well-executed facelift can take years off your appearance, but proper maintenance is key to keeping your results looking fresh and natural. Of course, you want to look your best for as long as possible and protect the investment you made in yourself. This blog will cover top tips and medical strategies to help preserve […]

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