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Join Melbourne-based plastic surgeons Richard and Kim for a bi-weekly D&M on health, surgery, and wellness. We answer real patient questions about cosmetic surgery, explain operations and surgical techniques, and chat to other experts for anything else.Copyright 2023 My Surgeon Says Développement personnel Hygiène et mode de vie sain Réussite Science Sciences biologiques Troubles et maladies
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    Today we’re chatting myths and misconceptions when it comes to facelifts. Can you get a facelift too early or too late? How obvious should a facelift look? And why is the stigma around facelifts not keeping up with other cosmetic surgery procedures?

    We’re answering it all and more!

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