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Plastic Surgery and the Renaissance

A renaissance-era anatomical illustration.


Plastic Surgery and the Renaissance

When we think of the Renaissance, we think of masterpieces—Michelangelo’s David, da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, Botticelli’s Venus. But beneath the marble and canvas was a movement that changed not only how we see the world, but how we see ourselves.

As a modern plastic surgeon, I often find myself reflecting on this era—not just for its aesthetic beauty, but for how it revolutionized our understanding of the human body and paved the way for the very work we do today.

The Art of Anatomy

The Renaissance was a rebirth of anatomical curiosity. For the first time since antiquity, artists and physicians began dissecting cadavers—not as an act of rebellion, but in pursuit of truth.

Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical drawings, for instance, remain breathtaking not only for their technical precision, but for their reverence of the body as both a biological system and a work of art. He saw the face as a map of muscle, bone, and proportion—principles that remain central in aesthetic surgery.

The Mind-Body Ideal

Renaissance humanism placed man—not the divine—as the center of the universe. This philosophical shift elevated the body to something worth perfecting, studying, and even enhancing. Beauty was no longer seen as vanity, but as a reflection of virtue, intellect, and harmony.

This notion still echoes today in our pursuit of natural-looking, harmonious results—where a well-performed facelift or rhinoplasty isn’t about transformation, but restoration of balance and self-perception.

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Proportion and the Golden Ratio

Much of what we now understand as “facial balance” has its roots in Renaissance studies of mathematical proportion. Da Vinci and Alberti weren’t just artists—they were early aesthetic theorists. Their obsession with symmetry and the “divine proportion” informs our modern understanding of facial harmony.

In my own practice, I use these same principles every day—whether subtly adjusting the angle of a nasal tip or restoring volume to the midface with the golden ratio in mind.

From Barber-Surgeons to Specialists

While aesthetic surgery as we know it didn’t exist in the Renaissance, the groundwork was being laid. The earliest surgical manuals were being written. “Barber-surgeons” were performing procedures like nasal reconstructions using skin flaps—a precursor to modern techniques.

These rudimentary efforts would eventually evolve, through war-time necessity and medical advancement, into the field of plastic surgery. And yet, they were born from the same desire that drives our field today: to restore form, function, and identity.

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Giants of Modern Plastic Surgery

As the field progressed, a number of visionaries pushed the boundaries of what was surgically possible. Here are five pioneers whose techniques shaped the foundation of our specialty:

1. Sir Harold Gillies (UK) – Father of Modern Plastic Surgery

Gillies developed groundbreaking facial reconstruction techniques for soldiers disfigured in World War I. He pioneered the tubed pedicle flap, which allowed for safer skin transfers to the face. His work laid the foundation for reconstructive and aesthetic facial surgery.

2. Dr. Vilray Blair (USA) – Wartime Innovator

A contemporary of Gillies, Blair developed techniques for burn wound management and skin grafting during World War I and later helped establish protocols for cleft palate repair. His work helped bridge battlefield innovation and hospital practice.

3. Dr. Tord Skoog (Sweden) – Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery

Skoog advanced techniques in cleft lip and palate repair, emphasizing function and aesthetics in craniofacial anomalies. His contributions to reconstructive surgery had global impact, particularly in pediatrics.

4. Dr. Jacques Joseph (Germany) – Rhinoplasty Revolution

Often considered the father of modern cosmetic surgery, Joseph was a Jewish-German surgeon in the early 1900s who pioneered open rhinoplasty techniques and believed in surgery not just to correct deformities but to improve psychological well-being.

5. Dr. Suzanne Noël (France) – First Female Aesthetic Surgeon

A suffragette and trailblazer, Noël was the first to specialize in cosmetic facelifts for aesthetic reasons in the early 20th century. She performed “petite opérations” that prefigured today’s minimally invasive approach to facial rejuvenation.

A Living Legacy

As surgeons, we are both scientists and artists. Every incision we make, every structure we refine, is guided by principles rooted in centuries of study—of proportion, harmony, and human dignity.

In many ways, we are still living in the Renaissance.

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SUBSTACK: Plastic by Dr. Lara Devgan | Personal Posts from Dr. Lara Devgan Herself

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Dr. Lara Devgan


An Introduction

Dr. Lara Devgan, a board-certified plastic surgeon and CEO of a skincare company, authors the Substack newsletter "Plastic by Dr. Lara Devgan." This publication offers readers an insider's perspective on plastic surgery and aesthetics, delving into topics that range from personal experiences to broader industry insights.​

Recent Posts Include…

In her post titled "What do I do for my OWN face?", Dr. Devgan reflects on her personal plastic surgery treatment routine, providing a unique viewpoint as a surgeon, woman, and mother of six. This candid exploration offers readers a glimpse into the considerations and choices she makes regarding her own aesthetic treatments. ​drdevgan.substack.com

Another notable article, "Does One Size Fit All?", examines structural biases in surgical instrument design that may disadvantage surgeons with smaller hands. This piece highlights the importance of ergonomic considerations in surgical practice and advocates for more inclusive design standards. ​drdevgan.substack.com+1drdevgan.substack.com+1

In "Aging Gracefully, with Botox," Dr. Devgan discusses the use of Botox to restore facial balance by targeting depressor muscles. She explains how this approach can create a more lifted and relaxed appearance, contributing to a graceful aging process. ​drdevgan.substack.com

"The Ethics of Extreme Aesthetic Surgery" addresses the moral considerations involved in performing extensive cosmetic procedures. Dr. Devgan emphasizes her role in helping individuals feel more confident while also considering the ethical implications of extreme aesthetic interventions. ​Substack+8drdevgan.substack.com+8drdevgan.substack.com+8

"Plastic by Dr. Lara Devgan" serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the nuances of plastic surgery and aesthetic medicine. Through her expert commentary and personal reflections, Dr. Devgan provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field, blending professional insights with ethical considerations.​drdevgan.substack.com+8drdevgan.substack.com+8drdevgan.substack.com+8


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Scientific Beauty | Hyaluronic Niacin Panthenol Serum: Key Ingredients

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Scientific Beauty | Hyaluronic Niacin Panthenol Serum: Key Ingredients


A deeply hydrating, soothing serum formulated with 2% Hyaluronic Acid, 2% Niacinamide, and 2% Panthenol to provide essential moisture, improve skin texture, and support a healthy, radiant complexion. Ideal for daily use to keep skin plump, smooth, and balanced.


OVERVIEW:

The Hyaluronic Niacin Panthenol Serum by Dr. Devgan Scientific Beauty combines the moisturizing power of hyaluronic acid with the calming benefits of niacinamide and the skin-strengthening effects of panthenol. This lightweight, fast-absorbing serum is designed to quench thirsty skin, reduce redness, and improve resilience, making it a perfect daily solution for all skin types. The result is soft, supple, and revitalized skin that looks radiant and feels deeply hydrated.

KEY INGREDIENTS:

  • Hyaluronic Acid (2%): a powerful humectant that attracts and retains moisture, providing deep hydration and a plump, youthful look.

  • Niacinamide (2%): known for its calming and brightening effects, niacinamide improves texture, reduces redness, and minimizes pores.

  • Panthenol (2%): a skin-soothing ingredient that helps restore and strengthen the skin barrier, enhancing moisture retention and resilience.

BENEFITS:

  • Intensive Hydration: Our signature mixed-molecular weight hyaluronic acid provides lasting moisture, enhancing skin plumpness and reducing the appearance of fine lines.

  • Soothing and Balancing: Niacinamide calms irritation, evens skin tone, and minimizes the appearance of pores.

  • Skin Strengthening: Panthenol supports the skin barrier, helping to lock in moisture and protect against environmental stressors.

  • Refined Texture: Improves overall texture and smoothness, promoting a healthy, dewy finish.

DIRECTIONS & TIPS:

Apply 2-3 drops to clean, damp skin in the morning and evening. Gently massage onto the face, neck, and décolletage until fully absorbed. Follow with the Advanced Vitamin B+E Recovery Cream or the Resveratrol Niacinamide Rich Cream for optimal dermal hydration.

Pair with Dr. Devgan’s Vitamin C+B+E Ferulic Serum in the morning for added antioxidant protection. For a nighttime routine, layer with the Advanced Vitamin B+E Recovery Cream to maximize hydration and skin repair.

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Signature Procedure | Neuromodulator Brow Lift: 5 Facts

Dr. Lara Devgan demonstrates her signature neuromodulator brow lift procedure in this TikTok.


5 facts about neuromodulator brow lifts:

1. Mechanism of Action: A neuromodulator brow lift relaxes specific muscles that pull the brows downward—mainly the orbicularis oculi and depressor supercilii—allowing the frontalis muscle (which lifts the brows) to work unopposed.

2. Non-Surgical Approach: It is a non-invasive, injectable procedure that temporarily elevates the brows without the need for incisions or downtime, making it an attractive option for patients seeking subtle rejuvenation.

3. Targeted Injection Sites: Common injection points include the lateral brow, glabella (between the eyebrows), and sometimes the tail of the frontalis muscle, depending on brow asymmetry, baseline muscle activity, and desired arch.

4. Results and Duration: Results typically appear within 3–7 days, with full effect around 2 weeks. The lift is subtle (usually 1–3 mm) but can significantly open up the eye area. Effects last about 3–4 months, depending on the neuromodulator used.

5. Ideal Candidates: Best suited for patients with mild brow ptosis or heaviness, early signs of aging, or those looking for a more rested appearance without surgery. It’s also a popular preventative measure in younger patients

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Signature Procedure | Zip Stitches Removal 1-Week Post-Blepharoplasty Operation

Dr. Lara Devgan demonstrates her process of removing zip stitches 1 week following and upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty operation in this TikTok.


Zip Stitches Removal: 1-Week Post-Blepharoplasty Guide

Blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is a popular procedure to rejuvenate the eyes by removing excess skin and fat. Many surgeons use zip stitches—dissolvable or removable sutures that provide a secure yet minimally invasive way to close incisions. If you're one week post-op and preparing for stitch removal, here's what to expect.

What to Expect at the 1-Week Mark At this stage, your healing process should be well underway. Swelling and bruising may still be present but significantly reduced. Your incisions should be forming new skin, and any discomfort should be mild.

Your surgeon will determine if the zip stitches are ready for removal based on how well your eyelids have healed. In some cases, they may dissolve on their own, but if they are non-dissolvable, they will be gently taken out by your doctor.

How Zip Stitches Are Removed The removal process is typically quick and painless. Here’s what happens:

  • Your surgeon will examine your eyelids to ensure they have healed enough.

  • Using fine scissors or forceps, they will carefully snip and pull out the stitches.

  • You may feel slight tugging, but there should be minimal discomfort.

  • Your doctor may apply an antibiotic ointment to aid healing and prevent infection.

Aftercare Following Stitch Removal Once your stitches are out, your skin may feel slightly sensitive. To ensure smooth healing:

  • Continue applying any prescribed ointments.

  • Avoid rubbing or stretching your eyelids.

  • Use cold compresses if minor swelling persists.

  • Protect your eyes from sun exposure with sunglasses.

  • Follow your surgeon’s instructions regarding makeup and skincare.

Signs You Should Contact Your Surgeon While most patients heal without issues, keep an eye out for:

  • Excessive redness, swelling, or pus discharge.

  • Unusual pain or tightness around the incision.

  • Any signs of infection, such as fever.

Final Thoughts Removing zip stitches is a straightforward process and a key milestone in your blepharoplasty recovery. By following your surgeon’s guidance and taking proper care, you’ll be on your way to fully healed, refreshed eyes in no time. Always communicate any concerns to your doctor to ensure a smooth recovery journey.

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