Every now and then, we all get the itch to spice up our look: maybe it’s a bold new haircut, a shiny new ear piercing, or an accessory that makes us feel a little extra fabulous. But some people take it a step (or three) further and say, "Why not let a surgeon work a little magic?"
From tiny tweaks like a nose job to bigger transformations that make you do a double take, a bit of cosmetic help can really change the vibe. So today, we’ve rounded up some before-and-after pics that show just how big a difference a snip or lift can make. Ready to see how a little trip under the knife can totally flip the script? Keep scrolling, you won’t believe some of these glow-ups!
#1 Before & After: Double-Jaw Surgery & Rhinoplasty

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#2 9.5 Months Post-Op From Jaw Surgery!

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#3 Before And After - Maxillofacial Surgery And Mentoplasty, One Year Apart

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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
All of that being said I feel like I ended up with the absolute best results I could possibly get outside of jaw surgery. I often forget how much of a difference this genioplasty made until I look at side by sides haha. I am super jazzed on how it turned it out and still feel like this is, without a doubt, one of the best decisions I've ever made :)

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#5 Dr. Richard Reish NYC Rhinoplasty

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#6 The Impact Orthognatic Surgery Can Have On Ones Appearance

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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 😃

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#8 6 Month Post-Op @ 54 Years Old
Deep plane face, neck, upper bleph, midbrow. After losing 72 pounds my skin just didn’t bounce back.
JustStrolling_:
This is crazy. Not trying to be offensive. But you went from a mom at Costco to Beverly Hills Housewife

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#9 Genioplasty/Rhinoplasty
A little over 3 months post op. Dr. Jose Cortes, Mexico City. $6600 USD (also had otoplasty) Having this surgery completely changed my life and my self confidence has never been better.

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

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#11 6 Months Post Double Jaw Surgery ! :)

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#12 Mini Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty & Chin Lipo) - 2 Months Po

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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 🤍
FDL tummy tuck & 360 lower body lift after losing 250lbs.

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#14 1 Year Post Rhinoplasty

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#15 7 Weeks Post Facelift…
I never thought I would share but I’m so happy with my results and just can’t keep it to myself. BB posted my B&A and I want to take control of the narrative. 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 GLP1 in December of 2023 and lost 35 lbs by June of ‘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 together with an endoscopic brow lift and both upper and lower bleph. He also performed a lip lift and corner lip lift and topped it all off with a CO2 laser.
This after pic was taken last Friday, June 6th at 7 weeks out. You may have seen it on the BB website. (Surgery was April 14th). Dr. Timberlake is a fabulous surgeon and an amazing 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 both 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.

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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'm thrilled with my results!! I can't believe this is my face 😭
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.

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#17 Deep Plane Face And Neck Lift After Major Weight Loss
I’m not much of a writer. I am 44 years old. I have struggled with my weight my whole life. I have gone up to 300 lbs at age 35. I am 5’5”. I had gastric sleeve surgery and lost 150 lbs and have maintained that weight loss for over 5 years by exercising and keeping a healthy diet for the most part. I have had several rounds of plastic surgery on my body to remove excess skin. I wanted to share my pictures of my deep plane face and neck lift. I don’t really see many people in their 40’s doing this. However, I’m so glad I did. I worked very hard to get my self into shape and I wanted my face to reflect that as well. Feel free to message me. Positivity only.
whateverkimers:
You look refreshed and renewed, your surgeon did such a beautiful job! Congrats on the weight loss by the way!!

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#18 I Did It! Chin Filler Before And After

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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 Life Changing!!!
After weight loss, I decided to get a facelift and neck lift. I can’t express enough what a life-changing experience this has been. The Dra. I used in Guadalajara, Dra. Maribel Belmontes, is truly a magician with her hands. Top-notch care was given by her and her staff, and the recovery house I stayed at (Innova).

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#20 10 Months Post-Tummy Tuck
Had a tummy tuck in January of this year and these are my 10 month results! My plastic surgeon removed something like 8lbs of skin. I put off doing this earlier because I thought I was still “too big” for the surgery but my only regret was not doing this years ago.

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#21 My (Multiple) Surgery Results!
I just wanted to share my journey with you. People have mercilessly bullied me my entire life about the way I look, so following my recent divorce I decided it was finally time to tick some surgeries off my wishlist.
What you're looking at is 9 months difference. Here are as many details as I can think of:
-lost 22lbs through strict diet and exercise
-rhinoplasty 6 months ago, approx £8.5k
-chin liposuction six weeks ago, approx £2.5k
-chin, jawline, and cheekbone dermal filler two days ago, £1k
I love my results but still view myself as an ugly guy, but ear reduction and a hair transplant are still to come. Some features just can't be changed, but that's life.

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Nobody talks about this enough: plastic surgery can hurt, a lot. Depending on what you’re getting done, you could be sore for days, weeks, or even months. Some people handle pain like champs, others… not so much. Bruises, swelling, and discomfort are all part of the ride. Painkillers help, but recovery still takes time and patience. So if you’re planning a procedure, plan for downtime too. You might be glamorous in the long run, but for a bit? Netflix and ice packs are your best friends.
#22 Platysmaplasty + Sub Lipo + Chin Implant - 1 Week In

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#23 15 Days Post Op Ffl

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#24 Chin Reduction Surgery Results

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At the end of the day, it’s your body, your rules. Nobody should guilt you for wanting to change something but you should always make an informed choice. Talk to professionals, do your research, and ask every question you can think of. And please, don’t trust your face to some random discount clinic. This is one area where you really do get what you pay for! Be smart, be safe, and remember, the goal is to feel amazing, not to chase perfection.
#25 1 Year Post Rhinoplasty + Chin Implant

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#26 This Is Me After 10 Years Of Procedures

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#27 Just Wanted To Share My Nose

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These before-and-after photos we rounded up today definitely show the magic side of plastic surgery. They’re proof that a little nip or tuck can totally transform a look, boost confidence, and even improve health. But like with anything, it’s good to know the ups and downs before jumping in. What do you think about going under the knife—would you ever try it? Or do you know someone who did? Spill your thoughts in the comments. We’re nosy and we love it!
#28 Rhinoplasty, Midface Lift, Brow Lift, Canthoplasty, Lip Lift, Fat Graft To Cheeks, Belt Lipectomy, Torso Liposuction, Breast Lift And Implants. Oh And Massive Weight Loss
My face was done in a set of five combined procedures on 13th may 2025 (rhino, brow lift, midface lift, canthoplasty and fat graft) and my body and lip lift was done in 2021. i had a sleeve in 2018.
Face was a very easy and fast recovery. body sucked. i underestimated how bad lipo would mess me up.
I still want an arm lift, back lift, FDL and secondary breast lift but i consider the bulk of the work "done" and my confidence is really high right now. This was the best decision i ever made.
issi_tohbi:
You should have robbed a bank before these surgeries because ain’t no eyewitnesses would be able to pick you out of a line up!
What a transformation!

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#29 6 1/2 Weeks Since Chin Lipo🥰

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#30 Update: Got My Tape Off! 2 Weeks Post Op Rhinoplasty And Submental Liposuction

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#31 2 Weeks Post Op Arm Lift

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#32 Facelift And Neck Lift After 180 Pound Weight Loss. 2.5 Months Post Op

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#33 7 Days Post-Op. Thoughts?

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#34 3 Weeks Post Op Revision Rhinoplasty
I had a Barbie nose (done without my consent!) by Ahmet Alp in Turkey. I had my revisions with Dr Glasgold in NJ 3 weeks ago, and although I’m still very swollen, I’m ecstatic with the results! Left picture is me now, on the right is before my revision.

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#35 Before And Immediately After Sliding Genioplasty

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#36 11 Weeks Post Op Deep Plane Neck Lift
I have a hard time keeping before pictures in my phone because I’m repulsed by them but I do have a few. I also haven’t showed my full face in previous posts but here we are lol. I went to Dr. Lucas Bryant in Nashvilleand paid $15350.00. Worth every single penny.
gi0nna:
Snatched! You shaved 15 years off your age. You look fantastic! And props for not gatekeeping your doctor.

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#37 Results From My Facelift And Necklift At 30 Years Old
I decided to get the lifts because I had lost about 120 pounds. My main goal was to get rid of the extra skin. I live in Kentucky and flew to Tijuana on a Thursday, had my surgery Friday, and flew back home on Saturday. I paid 2,900 dollars plus a little extra for labs, meds, and supplies. It was a hard recovery but I don't have regrets. If anyone is interesting in knowing which surgeon I used, you can message me. I don't gatekeep haha.
Ok_Lime4124:
Girl, yes ma’am!!!! This is why I say we need to normalize getting facelifts at any age!!! we all age differently and have different life circumstances that affects our appearance, our elasticity, etc. You look so freaking phenomenal!!!!

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#38 Deep Plane Facelift And Necklift After Massive Weight Loss

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#39 Almost 5mpo Primary Rhinoplasty, Chin Lipo, And .05ml Lip Filler

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#40 Rhinoplasty 18 Days Post Op

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#41 Double Jaw Surgery Before And After

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#42 Deep Plane Facelift, Fat Grafting & Co2 Laser — 3 Months Post-Op (Sf Bay Area)

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#43 Before And 1 Month After Corner Lip Lift

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#44 Rhinoplasty. 1 Week Post Op, Before During After

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#45 Now That A Lot Of My Swelling Has Gone Down, I Can Finally Say My Rhinoplasty Was A Success! 9 Months Po, Primary Rhinoplasty
I did my surgery August 2022 with Selim Turan (@dr.selimturan) in Istanbul, Turkey.
I paid €4000, a bit over €5000 with all other costs included.
His prices have gone up since, I think he's around €5000-6000 now (still worth it IMO).
My swelling journey was disgusting and I hated my nose at cast off (normal!). Spent first 4 months thinking I'd been botched and was doing a lot of hysterical crying. My swelling peaked in month 2-3 and was at its worst then. I started to get better after 4 months, but noticed biggest difference after 6 months. Most of the "issues" I thought I had got resolved with time as swelling went down. It really is just swelling 90% of the time.

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#46 7.5 Months Post Op, Changed My Life!

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#47 Currently 3 Months Post Septorhinoplasty - Lots Of Swelling Still But Happy With The Results

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#48 12 Days Post Deep Plane Facelift
It’s only been 12 days, but I’m happy with the results so far! Here are the details:
I’m 50 years old, and had a deep plane facelift and neck lift, along with a temporal brow lift and partial fat transfer.
I opted for a deep plane facelift to address the jowls and skin laxity in my lower face. I was unhappy with my profile and was beginning to develop a gobbler. The skin droop in my lower face worsened after several rounds of Botox injections in my masseter muscles. The Botox never fully wore off, while it slimmed my face, I lacked the structural support to prevent the skin droopiness. I wanted to avoid fillers and invest in a solution that would give natural, long-term results.
My surgeon believes that a temporary brow lift is necessary for aesthetic purposes and to prevent any rippling near the temples after a facelift. The fat transfer was to address the hollowness in certain areas.
I have to admit that I was overly optimistic about the recovery time. I had envisioned myself returning to work within a week, and while I was aware of the effects of surgery, I wholly underestimated the extent of them:
- Black eyes
- LOTS of swelling
- A feeling of a band under my neck
- Numbness and shooting pains
- Emotional and mental challenges

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#49 Updated Photo. 2 Months Post Op From Deep Plane Face And Neck Lift Plus Upper Bleph
I had a deep plane neck and face lift plus upper bleph two months ago. I am 53. I took photos of the first few days so you can see the process. My experience was absolutely amazing. I had no pain relief from the second or third day and my recovery has been great. I also had dental work done while I was recovering which has improved my teeth.
I went to Medharbour Thailand (look them up on fb aka DGB Clinic) and the cost was $9650 Australian which included my accommodation for 14 days and a majority of meals. It is a small clinic with its own operating rooms so you get really personal care and the staff were just wonderful. I was very clear that I just wanted to look fresher - not pulled back and they really listened to me. I am thrilled with the results so far particularly my neck/around my mouth. I will also get Rejuran around my eyes once I am a bit more healed. I was asked to provide an updated photo so have added one at the end. Thanks for all your lovely comments on my original post.

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#50 My Kybella Success Story! Progress Of 1 Year, 8 Viles Under The Chin, And One Vile For Buccal Fat. Did Have Some Weight Loss, But My Face Is Genetically Chubby

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