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Aug

Your Lip Augmentation & Rejuvenation Choices
Luscious, prominent, youthful and well-balanced lips are as good as they sound — and under the skillful hands of Guelph's only board-certified cosmetic surgeons, you can have them any number of ways. No matter your end-goal and beauty ideals, Guelph Facial Plast...
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Aug

Facial Rejuvenation: The Difference Between Devices
Guelph Facial Plastics offers several advanced facial rejuvenation treatments, each with their own unique benefits. Skin Rejuvenation Treatments at Guelph Facial Plastics At Guelph Facial Plastics, we pride ourselves on providing patients with the right solution customized to the...
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Aug

Achieving the Best Results After Eyelid Surgery
Although effective, eyelid surgery alone cannot always address all the concerns of aging eyes. Thankfully, Guelph Facial Plastics has expert solutions to help patients achieve total eye rejuvenation. Blepharoplasty, more commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a corrective procedure...
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Aug

The Non-Surgical Facelift
What if we told you could achieve facial rejuvenation, without any surgery or excessive downtime? With Syneron Candela's advanced Profound device Dr. Brace now offers patients an advanced micro-needling treatment—without the need for surgery. What is Profound? Profoun...
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Aug

The History of Botulinum Toxin
Before it became known as the wrinkle-smoothing treatment Botulinum Toxin (more commonly known as Botox) had a long and complicated history. Seven million Botox injections administered in 2017 alone—but how did the phenomenon begin? To best understand the journey of this ne...
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Aug

Guelph’s Newest Advanced Skin Treatments
Guelph Facial Plastics is proud to announce the two newest devices to our clinic: Syneron Candela's eTwo and Profound. Providing our patients with advanced treatments and exceptional care is our number one priority at Guelph Facial Plastics. With the addition of the ...
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Aug

Why is it called Plastic Surgery?
Hint: it's nothing to do with the synthetic polymer. Like most words in the English language, plastic surgery was derived from a Greek term: plastikos. Plastikos means to mould or shape something and therefore has nothing to do with the modern day plastic that most of us th...
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Aug

Renew Your Skin: Chemical Peels
One of the key tools to non-surgically reduce fine lines, brown discolouration from sun damage, tighten eyelid skin and create a fresh rejuvenate glow, is a chemical peel at Guelph Facial Plastics. What are Chemical Peels? Chemical peels are unique and powerful, non-surgical skin...
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Aug

The Ear Gauge Fix
As a popular trend within the last five to ten years, ear stretching and ear gauges have become widespread throughout North America. However, like many trends or fads, people grow out of them and hope to reverse their effects. Our resident Otolaryngologist, Dr. Matthew Brace, ca...
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Aug

Everything You Need to Know About Collagen
Collagen always seems to be a leading, beauty buzzword. As a key ingredient to youthful skin, Dr. Brace often recommends collagen-stimulating products and treatments to his clients. What is Collagen? The word collagen comes from the Greek kolla (glue) and gennao (I produce) which...
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