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What Is Plastic Surgery?

Plastic surgery? It's not one thing. Two separate worlds under one name, reconstructive and cosmetic. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons draws a hard line between them. Reconstructive fixes function and form after injury, disease, or birth defects. Cosmetic? That's about changing what you look like. Purely cosmetic. I've sat with patients who mix them up constantly. Honestly, the confusion makes sense. Both involve cutting and stitching. Reshaping too. Insurance codes and recovery expectations? Those are miles apart. Emotional stakes don't even line up.

Reconstructive surgery? It covers a lot of ground. Take a woman in her 60s who gets a breast reconstruction after a mastectomy, that's plastic surgery. A kid born with a cleft palate gets it repaired. Same specialty. Burn victim gets scar contractures released so he can move his arm again. Also plastic surgery. The point of these procedures is to restore what got taken away. Truth is, they're not optional in any real sense. Insurance usually covers them because the medical necessity is clear.

Cosmetic surgery? Total reversal. Look, survival? Not needing a facelift or a rhinoplasty. But 'need' in plastic surgery is never that clear-cut. After her abdominal muscles separate from pregnancy, a 42-year-old mother of three might feel a tummy tuck is necessary. In reality, is that medical? Or cosmetic? The line is blurrier than most surgeons are willing to admit. Look, I've seen patients pay $8,000 out of pocket for a blepharoplasty - eyelid surgery - because the skin drooped into their peripheral vision. Declined by insurance. Surgeon gave a straight yes. Gray zone, honestly.

Worth the effort? In most cases, yes.

In practice, plastic surgery, and its history is older than most people realize. Around 600 BCE, ancient India was grafting noses. World War I gave the field a massive push, and Harold Gillies rebuilt faces shredded by shrapnel. Silicone implants hit the market in the 1960s. By 2023, ASPS reported over 26 million cosmetic procedures in the U. S. alone. And that number doesn't include reconstructive work.

Look, plastic surgery isn't just about what happens in the OR. It's about who holds the scalpel. Honestly, board certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery, that's what matters.

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How Much Does Plastic Surgery Cost?

You're after a number, but that number doesn't exist. Pricing is a mess of variables: the surgeon's skill, the OR's zip code, whether you need general anesthesia, and the type of implant or technique, all of those factor in. Truth is, a breast augmentation in Manhattan runs $15,000, the same procedure in suburban Ohio costs $6,500. This isn't a margin of error. That's a different market entirely.

Honestly, here's what I've seen in practice, and the ASPS publishes averages, but that's only the surgeon's cut. Missing from that total: the anesthesiologist ($600-$1,200), the facility fee ($800-$3,000), and the post-op stuff, garments, meds. Granted, a 'cheap' quote usually means one of these is missing. So you're not saving any money. Look (instead)you're deferring a surprise bill.

Let's break down ballpark ranges for common procedures in the US, 2025 average data:

  • Breast augmentation: $6,000-$12,000
  • Rhinoplasty: , $7,000 to $15,000.
  • In practice, look, Liposuction: runs $3,500 to $8,000 per area.
  • Tummy tuck: cost range: $8,000 to $15,000.
  • Look, rM0ⓕ: $10,000 to $25,000.
  • Eyelid surgery: lands at $3,000 to $7,000.

Honestly, those numbers scare people. Rightfully so. But the real cost isn't just the surgery fee. It's the time off work. The lost income. And a revision surgery insurance won't cover. Honestly, I've had patients who saved up for that $12,000 tummy tuck, then forgot the six weeks of no heavy lifting, hiring a nanny runs $2,000 on top.

What drives the price up?

Location? That's the biggest factor. A board-certified surgeon in Beverly Hills carries overhead a doctor in Tulsa doesn't. Rent difference alone? $ 3,000-$5,000 are added by It to your bill. Honestly, then there's the surgeon's experience, and a 25-year veteran with a flawless record charges more than someone fresh out of fellowship. You're paying for a scar that doesn't look like a scar and the nose that still lets you breathe perfectly.

Financing exists, and careCredit and Alphaeon are common, and Prosper Healthcare Lending too. 0% interest for 6 to 24 months (that's what they offer)as long as you pay on time. But miss one payment and it jumps to 26.99%. That's the catch. Three patients I've dealt with got burned by that trick. So yeah, read the fine print. Your credit score literally hangs on it.

Here's another thing, don't pick a surgeon just because they're cheap. A cheap facelift from someone who does two per year, and that's a bad move at any cost. The cheapest path? It ends up costing more, revision surgeries, scar treatments, the mental drain. Pay for the surgeon, not the discount. Simple as that.

Get three itemized quotes, and and compare line by line. Ask what's included and what's not. Then sit on the number for a full week before deciding.

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Who Is the Best Plastic Surgeon in Chattanooga, Tennessee?

Truth is, honestly, the question of who the best plastic surgeon in Chattanooga is gets tossed around a lot. Thing is, the answer depends entirely on what you're after. A facelift? Different hands than a breast augmentation or a rhinoplasty. In reality, one 'king' who does it all? Doesn't exist.

Look (patients from Knoxville drove just for consultations here)I talked to them. Dr. J. Randall Blankenbaker at the Plastic Surgery Group of Chattanooga is a name that keeps coming up. Over two decades at it. Honestly, his bedside manner gets mentioned, not fluffy, but he actually listened to what they didn't want. Honestly, that matters more than flashy websites.

Southeastern Plastic Surgery is another practice that holds weight, and there, Dr. David B. Brothers runs a tight ship. They handle a lot of post-bariatric body contouring, a completely different skill set from facial work. Targeting a tummy tuck or arm lift after major weight loss? That clinic's worth your time.

But here's the thing, 'best' also depends on your specific anatomy. Look, a surgeon who nails a breast lift on a 5'2" woman might trip on the same lift for a 5'10" patient. You need to see their actual before-and-after photos, not the curated Instagram ones. Ask for a gallery of patients with your body type. Truth is, if they can't produce it? Move on.

And cost isn't a shortcut either, and in reality, dr. Blankenbaker charges a premium. And Dr. Brothers' team? Comparable, honestly. Honestly, but a cheap quote from some less established surgeon? That's a red flag, not a deal.

I'd say: schedule three consultations. Pick the one who actually answers your questions. Without the sales pitch. The one who says 'here's what could go wrong' before 'here's how great you'll look.' That's your best bet, really.

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Is 60 Too Old for a Mini Facelift?


Funny enough, I get this question at least once a week. A 62-year-old woman walks into my consultation room. She pulls at her jawline. It also asks, bluntly, 'Am I too old for this?'. Look, 60 alone doesn't rule out a mini facelift, and but there's more to it than that.

That number on your cake? Not the deciding factor. What really counts? Your health. In reality (compared to a full facelift)the mini version is shorter and less invasive. It takes 1.5 to 3 hours under local anesthesia with sedation, no general. Healing time? About 7 to 10 days before you're back in public. Patients at 68 and 72? Healed faster than some 52-year-olds-good skin elasticity and no major health issues make the difference.

Patient in their 60s asks about plastic surgery? Here's my checklist.

  • Skin quality, and still have decent elasticity? Snap back when pinched? A mini facelift can give 5-7 years. Thin or sun-damaged? Results are shorter.
  • Medical history, and blood pressure and diabetes under control? Fine. Honestly, uncontrolled hypertension? Recent cardiac event? Then we wait.
  • Honestly, rM0ⓕ Active smoker? I won't operate. In practice, period. Must be nicotine-free 4-6 weeks before and 2 weeks after surgery.
  • Realistic expectations, and a mini face lift tightens the lower face and jawline. Your forehead (eyes)or neck, this procedure doesn't fix those. So know what you're getting into.

One thing I see a lot: patients in their 60s who've put this off for years because they thought they 'missed the window.' In practice, no, there's no window. In practice, best time? When you're healthy and ready. The procedure tightens the SMAS layer, that's the muscle-and-fascia layer beneath your skin, through a tiny incision just in front of the ear. No huge scars. You won't stay overnight at the hospital.

Cost? Somewhere between $8,000 and $15,000, depending on the surgeon and where you're. That's roughly half the price of a full facelift. Honestly, most patients I talk to say they wish they'd done it five years sooner.

So, 60? Not too old at all. Get your medical clearance. If you haven't already, quit smoking. Then find a board-certified surgeon who's done this what-a few hundred times? That's the list. That's the part that actually counts.

Why Does Tom Brady Look Different?

Honestly, patients ask me this one all the time. At least once a week. Look at Tom Brady. Retired from the NFL looking every bit the 45-year-old QB who took two decades of hits. Six months later? He's at events with sharper cheekbones, smoother jawline, less sagging around the eyes. Noticed it myself. The change? Not subtle at all.

Truth is, the most likely explanation, and a combo of lower facelift and upper blepharoplasty. Honestly, a lower facelift pulls up the jowls and repositions those deeper fat compartments in the midface. In practice, you know why his jawline looks cleaner? The skin isn't sagging off the bone like before. Upper blepharoplasty takes that extra skin off the eyelids. Opens up the eye area. Makes you look more rested, even if you're not.

So is it just fillers and Botox, and yeah, injectables can do plenty. But that crisp jawline? A syringe alone won't get you there. Fillers add volume-sure. They don't lift tissue that's already dropped. It are repositioned by A surgical lift. I'd also bet on fat transfer to his cheeks. Restores the volume loss that hits in your forties.

Look, brady's case? Interesting.

He's a public figure with a specific look people remember.

Someone like him shows up with a different jawline? Smoother periorbital area? It's almost always surgery. Facelift recovery? Around 10-14 days before you can go out. Blepharoplasty recovery? 5-7 days. Time to hide out and heal? He had it.

Is any of this bad?

Honestly?

No. It's just what plastic surgery does. It tightens. It removes. It repositions. So Brady had cosmetic surgery.

That's why he looks different.

Simple as that.

Does it always work this way? Not exactly.

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