Patient Resource

Before-and-after guide for patients who want to read gallery images more intelligently.

This page explains how to evaluate before-and-after examples without overreading a single photo or confusing representative results with guaranteed outcomes.

  • How to interpret angle, timing, and healing stage
  • Built to make gallery browsing more useful
  • A resource for better consultation questions

Address

7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100

Irving, TX 75063

Phone

972-432-8282

Direct scheduling help, treatment questions, and visit planning.

Before & After Guide Overview

Use before-and-after photography as a research tool, not a shortcut to certainty.

The point of a gallery is context and pattern recognition, not self-diagnosis.

A gallery can be useful, but it can also mislead if it is read too quickly. Angle, lighting, facial expression, lens choice, and healing stage all influence what a before-and-after set appears to say.

This guide is meant to slow the process down. A better question is not whether you can find a face that looks like yours. It is whether the photography helps you understand the practice’s aesthetic judgment, the role of restraint, and the kinds of changes that may or may not be realistic.

Planning Notes

How to read before-and-after examples with more discipline.

This guide helps turn gallery browsing into better consultation questions instead of false certainty.

Photography is useful, but only when it is interpreted with context around angle, lighting, healing stage, and what the image cannot show.

Consultation

Use the resource, then bring the real questions into the consultation.

A direct conversation with the practice is still the best place to connect planning questions to real anatomy and goals.

  • Consultations are private and by appointment
  • Questions about timing, photography, and healing are welcome