McRae Plastic Surgery L7M4P6
Website: https://www.mcraeplasticsurgery.com
- Eyelid Surgery
- Tummy Tuck
- Rhinoplasty
- Nipple Surgery
- Nipple Reduction
- Neck Lift
- Mommy Makeover
- Mini Tummy Tuck
- Mini Neck Lift
- MACS Facelift
- Liposuction
- Inverted Nipple Surgery
- Gynecomastia Surgery
- Facial Fat Transfer
- Facelift
- African American Rhinoplasty
- Double Eyelid Surgery
- Deep Plane Facelift
- Buccal Fat Removal
- Brow Lift
- Breast Reduction
- Breast Lift
- Breast Implant Revision
- Breast Implant Removal
- Breast Fat Transfer
- Breast Augmentation
- Body Lift
- Asian Rhinoplasty
- Arm Lift
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Doctors

Mark McRae, MD
I am Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Toronto, St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. I have a second location serving exclusively cosmetic surgery patients in Burlington, Ontario, Canada (4300 Upper Middle Road Unit 2).
Practice’s answers
Nov 20, 2023
Losing weight does result in less volume within the facial fat compartments, and can contribute to signs of aging.
That said, based on the concerns listed, facelift surgery would only be able to help address some of them.
The facelift typically targets the lower face, jawline, and nasolabial folds.
The forehead is addressed in browlift surgeries as well as non surgical modalities.
The area around the eyes (peri orbital) is typically…
Nov 20, 2023
A good face/neck lift surgery will improve your jaw line definition significantly, treat the jowls, and provide more definition to the neck….
Oct 28, 2023
Put in a google search for: George Clooney Facial Symmetry. It is a wonderful lesson to see how George Clooney, a very attractive man, has facial asymmetry just like the rest of us.
If you do have specific concerns, make sure you…
Oct 28, 2023
My advice is to rank your areas of concern and to go with the area of highest concern first. There are many reasons why surgeries may be delayed and so go first with the one that is your highest priority.
In my opinion your timeline is not realistic and I would recommend separating these two procedures with several months in between. At a minimum 6 weeks. You really want to be fully recovered before surgery #2.
You are right the 2 surgeries should not be combined as…
Oct 22, 2023
In terms of pain:
Pain is quite rare but will improve with non surgical modalities. Pain may not necessarily be improved by surgery and in some cases revision surgery can make pain syndromes worse.
If the pain can be localized to a very discrete location, you may have a neuroma and that can be improved either with therapy, or with surgery. Your surgeon will be able to help you determine that.
If you are one of…
Last updated on 12/27/2023