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Smartlifting™ vs. Facelift Procedures

Posted on: December 7th, 2016 By: The Office of Dr. Edmon Khoury

Many patients come to a consultation at our Denver practice with the idea that a traditional facelift will meet all their needs. While this is likely true, they are often happy to discover that Smartlifting™ is an excellent alternative that will give them the results they desire along with a shorter recovery time and several […] [ Read More ]


Fall and Winter: The Best Season for Plastic Surgery

Posted on: October 6th, 2016 By: The Office of Dr. Edmon Khoury

Planning for your facial plastic surgery involves not only deciding on the right surgeon and the procedure that will give you the best results, but it also involves finding the best time to fit recovery into your schedule. While any time of year is a great time to get plastic surgery, we believe fall and […] [ Read More ]


Is Eyelid Surgery Right for Me?

Posted on: September 30th, 2016 By: The Office of Dr. Edmon Khoury

Cosmetic eyelid surgery, also called blepharoplasty, will take years off of one’s appearance and provide an overall refreshed look to the face. The procedure can be performed on either the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both, and it is a popular choice for both men and women. Many patients want to improve the areas around […] [ Read More ]


Is a Mini Facelift Right for Me?

Posted on: May 20th, 2016 By: The Office of Dr. Edmon Khoury

We all know that facelifts are designed to correct sagging facial tissue. However, did you know that there is more than one way to perform a facelift? Some varieties of this procedure include the standard facelift, neck lift, and mini facelift. Mini facelifts are becoming more popular as younger patients wish to correct mild facial […] [ Read More ]


Are My Eyelids Aging My Appearance?

Posted on: March 24th, 2016 By: The Office of Dr. Edmon Khoury

“The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart.” – St. Jerome So many emotions can be communicated through our eyes. Without speaking, we tell others that we’re happy, sad, nervous, surprised, or upset. The ability to disguise our true feelings is preferred in some settings, […] [ Read More ]


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