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Redefining Beauty: Is Rhinoplasty Your Next Step

Deciding whether you need a rhinoplasty (nose job) is a deeply personal choice that often involves both aesthetic and functional considerations. Here are some signs that might indicate a rhinoplasty could be beneficial for you: Aesthetic Concerns: You're unhappy with the size or shape of your nose. You have a dorsal hump (a bump on …

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Unlocking Confidence: Your Comprehensive Guide to Rhinoplasty

If you're considering Rhinoplasty, you're not alone. Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a "nose job," is one of the most sought-after cosmetic surgeries worldwide. Beyond enhancing appearance, it can also address functional concerns like breathing difficulties. In this blog, we'll delve into everything you need to know about rhinoplasty, from understanding the procedure to preparing for …

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Fake Botox

Recently in the news you may have heard about counterfeit or fake Botox. Patients from nine states reported harmful reactions. According to the CDC, these patients received their Botox from unlicensed or untrained individuals in non health care settings (i.e. homes or spas). At Gayner Facial Plastic Surgery, we take pride in providing our clients …

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Rhinoplasty: Surgical vs. Nonsurgical

Surgical vs. Liquid Rhinoplasty: Which Is Right for You? (Before and After)

When you’re looking into options for rhinoplasty, you may come across two procedural approaches to choose from: plastic surgery and nonsurgical injectables. Deciding which path to select depends on your unique goals. Injectable fillers can temporarily solve certain concerns, while surgery is required to fully address others. With specialized training in facial plastic surgery, I …

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Virtual Consultations Available!

In compliance with federal and state authorities, our office is temporarily closed. However, we are available virtually. You can start the process of connecting with the office by . It is our hope to begin seeing patients again within the next few weeks.  We have an extensive list of patients waiting to resume normal activities …

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COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

We wanted to take a moment to let you know that we are closely following the developments of COVID-19 (Corona virus) from the CDC and all appropriate government agencies. Our top priority is the health and well-being of our patients and staff. At this time we are planning to remain open to see patients in …

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Quick Recovery vs. Traditional Facelift: What's the Difference?

Quick Recovery vs. Traditional Facelift: What’s the Difference?

Women and men who come in for facelift consultations at Harrisburg, PA, practice often want to know what the term "quick recovery facelift" means. Some people may think it's a gimmick and not really surgery at all, but I reassure them that the procedure is indeed a safe and effective surgical procedure. It's sometimes called …

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Facial Contouring: Dermal Fillers, Liposuction, & Facelift

Facial Contouring: Dermal Fillers, Liposuction, & Facelift

Remedies that minimize wrinkles and other signs of aging can range from minimally invasive treatments such as fillers to plastic surgery. At our Harrisburg, PA, practice, I can help patients choose procedures that best-suit their specific concerns and preferences based on a physical examination and the description of their aesthetic goals. Even though I believe …

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Why Rhinoplasty Recovery Is Better Than You Think

Rhinoplasty Recovery Is Easier Than You Think: Tips for a Smooth Recovery

One of the primary concerns of patients considering rhinoplasty at our Harrisburg, PA, practice is the recovery. They're generally surprised to hear that recovery following rhinoplasty surgery typically involves little pain. There's swelling and bruising and some discomfort, but those side effects usually resolve after about a week. Even though the recovery may be better …

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