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Toronto, Ontario

Faces evolve; identity remains. At the Toronto practice of Dr. Mike Roskies, facial plastic surgery is planned with restraint and anatomical precision so results read as you—more precise lines, better balance, natural movement. From first-time refinements to complex revision work referred by other surgeons, each plan starts with careful analysis rather than trends. If you’re searching for Plastic Surgery in Toronto, Ontario, this page outlines what our services can address, the options available, and how we map timelines around real life. Explore the procedures below, then schedule a consultation to build a plan that feels intelligent, modern, and unmistakably yours.

What Our Facial Plastic Surgery Can Address

Loss of volume

Cheeks that look flattened, hollow temples, or lips that have thinned can change the face’s architecture. Restoring volume with precise techniques re-establishes light and contour so features read balanced and rested.

Skin laxity & jowling

As support softens, heaviness gathers along the jawline and lower face. Lifting and resuspending the deeper layer refines the jaw and brings back a clean transition from face to neck.

Neck bands & fullness

Prominent platysmal bands or submental fullness can blur the definition. Targeted neck work—often paired with a lift—tightens the internal layer and sharpens the cervicomental angle without pulling the skin tight.

Heavy brow & short hairline

A low or heavy brow compresses the upper third and can shorten the visible forehead. Thoughtful brow elevation or hairline adjustment restores proportion and opens the eye area.

Eyelid changes

Hooding, puffiness, and under-eye shadow tend to read as fatigue. Upper and lower eyelid surgery addresses excess skin and fat pads to create a smoother, more alert look that still moves naturally.

Nasal shape & airflow

Humps, a wide or drooping tip, and asymmetry can distract from the eyes; septal deviation can limit airflow. Modern rhinoplasty refines structure while protecting function—form and breathing considered together.

Lip length & definition

An elongated upper lip hides tooth show and flattens the shape. A lip lift shortens and defines the area so the vermilion shows more naturally; fillers can fine-tune after the framework is set.

Scars & contour irregularities

Prior procedures or injuries can leave uneven edges or visible texture. Scar revision and subtle contour adjustments blend transitions so the skin reads smooth in real life and in photos.

Facelift

Repositions the descent of facial tissue and restores jawline definition with discreet, well-hidden incisions. The goal is a structure that looks soft at the surface.

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Deep Plane Facelift

Releases deeper retaining ligaments to lift the midface and jawline as a unified layer. Expect durable elevation with natural movement and less skin tension.

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Neck Lift

Addresses bands and laxity in the neck’s muscular layer, refining the angle beneath the chin. Often combined with a facelift for cohesive lower-face harmony.

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Facial Fat Grafting

Uses your own purified fat to rebuild volume in cheeks, temples, jawline, or tear troughs. Adds structure and softness where it’s been lost over time.

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Brow Lift

Elevates a heavy or asymmetric brow to open the eyes and refresh the upper third. Can be paired with hairline adjustments for balanced proportions.

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Blepharoplasty

Upper and/or lower eyelid surgery reduces hooding, puffiness, and under-eye shadow. Eyes look clearer and less tired, without changing their character.

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Rhinoplasty

Refines bridge and tip shape while safeguarding nasal support. Proportion and profile are tailored to the face so the nose complements, not competes.

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Preservation Rhinoplasty

Maintains native structural support while reshaping. Stability and subtlety are the priorities—refinement with fewer long-term trade-offs.

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Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty

Piezoelectric instruments sculpt bone with vibration for controlled contouring and less collateral trauma. Especially useful for precise bony work.

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Lip Lift

Shortens an elongated upper lip and improves tooth show at rest. Restores youthful balance; filler can add finish after healing if desired.

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Septorhinoplasty

Combines functional septal correction with cosmetic refinement in one operation, improving airflow and external shape together.

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Costs & Planning

Every face is unique; so is the plan. During your consultation, we’ll map anatomy, goals, and timing, then provide a transparent surgical quote. Fees reflect surgeon time and complexity, anesthesia, and accredited facility costs. We also stage combined procedures when that makes sense for recovery and budget.

Cosmetic procedures are generally not covered by OHIP. Functional components (like septal deviation affecting airflow) are assessed case-by-case. For Plastic Surgery in Toronto, Ontario, we prioritize clarity: scope, timeline, and aftercare are defined upfront so there are no surprises.

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Plastic Surgery Frequently Asked Questions

Fillers restore select volume; a facelift repositions descended tissue and defines the jawline and neck. If laxity and jowling lead the concern, surgery lasts longer and looks cleaner. Many patients use fillers after surgery for fine-tuning.

Most facial surgeries see social downtime of 10–14 days, with continued refining over weeks. Rhinoplasty swelling softens steadily for months; final tip detail can take up to a year. We’ll align dates with your calendar before booking.

Yes—common pairings include facelift + neck lift + fat grafting, or rhinoplasty + septoplasty. Combining can streamline recovery. Your plan is built around anatomy, safety, and operating time.

Incisions are placed along natural creases or hidden at the hairline and around the ear. Early pinkness fades; scar care and timing (including laser or silicone protocols) are reviewed at follow-ups.

Yes. We routinely coordinate care for Canadian patients traveling to Toronto. You’ll receive pre-op guidance, accommodation tips in Yorkville, and structured post-op follow-ups.

Preservation maintains native support while refining shape; ultrasonic tools sculpt bone with vibration rather than brute force. Both approaches prioritize stability, precision, and smoother recovery profiles.

If the upper lip is elongated and hides teeth at rest, a lip lift changes the proportion more effectively than filler. Filler can still refine shape later; the lift sets the framework.

This life is what we make of it. Dr. Mike Roskies helps patients like you determine their own futures through innovative, meticulous, and gorgeous facial plastic surgery in Toronto. As one of the rising stars of plastic surgery, patients come from around the country to receive Dr. Roskies’ life-changing procedures. Ready to give your story an exciting new chapter? Schedule a consultation with Dr. Roskies today.

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