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.

Signature Procedure | Upper & Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Recovery Process Photos

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Signature Procedure | Facelift

Dr. Lara Devgan gives an overview on the facelift surgical process.


Understanding the Power of a Combined Facelift

When it comes to facial rejuvenation, no single procedure can address every dimension of aging. The face changes in layers — volume shifts, ligaments loosen, skin laxity increases, and the deeper structural support weakens over time. That’s why many of the most natural, elegant results come from a thoughtful combination of procedures that work together rather than in isolation. A midface lift, lower facelift, and neck lift performed in harmony can restore balance, shape, and contour across the entire lower two-thirds of the face.

Why the Midface Matters

Aging in the midface often starts earlier than people expect. The deep cheek fat pads descend gradually, pulling the face downward and flattening the once-youthful curve under the eyes. A midface lift repositions these deeper structures back to their native, lifted position. The goal isn’t to change how someone looks — it’s to restore the soft, supportive contour that defines a youthful cheek. When this foundation is reset, everything above and below it looks more refreshed.

Refining the Jawline With a Lower Facelift

The jawline is where many people first notice sagging. Skin laxity, shifting fat, and weakened connective tissue blur the clean edge between face and neck. A lower facelift works beneath the skin, elevating and tightening the deep muscular layer to re-establish a crisp, defined mandibular border. This deeper approach is what keeps the result natural, avoiding the pulled look and instead recreating the firm, smooth sweep of a youthful jaw.

Restoring Neck Definition With a Neck Lift

Even the most beautifully performed facelift can look incomplete if the neck still shows bands, loose skin, or volume irregularities. A neck lift handles the structures that a facelift alone can’t fully correct. It tightens the platysma muscle, sharpens the cervicomental angle, and removes redundant skin to create a long, graceful neck profile. When the jawline and neck are treated as a single aesthetic unit, the transformation is cohesive rather than piecemeal.

Why Combining These Procedures Works So Well

Facial aging doesn’t happen in isolated pockets, so correcting it in a piecemeal way rarely looks seamless. By addressing the midface, jawline, and neck together, the surgeon can respect the natural vectors of lift and restore the face as a unified whole. The result is a brightened, rested appearance — not a changed identity. Every improvement supports the next, and the outcome looks like the patient at their best, not an altered version of themselves.

The Bottom Line

A combined midface lift, lower facelift, and neck lift is one of the most powerful ways to achieve comprehensive yet natural facial rejuvenation. When performed with precise, anatomy-guided technique, these procedures work together to reposition deep structures, refine contour, and refresh the entire lower face and neck. For patients seeking meaningful, long-lasting improvement while preserving their essential character, this trio of procedures delivers exactly that.

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Signature Procedure | Platysma Neuromodulator

Dr. Lara Devgan demonstrates her Signature Jawline & Chin Augmentation in this TikTok.


Understanding Platysmal Band Neuromodulator Treatment for the Neck

Platysmal bands—those vertical cords that pop out on the front of the neck when you talk, smile, or strain—are one of the most common age-related complaints people notice long before deeper wrinkles set in. They create a “pulled,” sometimes harsh look that can age the lower face even when the skin is otherwise smooth. That’s where neuromodulators step in.

What Platysmal Bands Are (and Why They Show Up)
The platysma is a thin, sheet-like muscle that runs from the jawline down through the neck. As we age, this muscle becomes more active and more visible. Skin laxity, collagen loss, and the natural downward pull of facial structures all make the bands stand out more. Once they’re prominent, skincare alone won’t soften them.

How Neuromodulators Help
Injecting a neuromodulator into the platysma relaxes the muscle just enough to take the tension out of those vertical cords. When the muscle eases, the bands fade and the neck takes on a smoother, more refined appearance. There’s no cutting, no downtime, and the results look natural when done correctly. You’re not freezing the neck; you’re dialing down the overactivity that makes the bands pop.

What the Treatment Looks Like
A typical session involves a series of small injections placed directly into the standing bands as they’re activated. It’s quick—usually under 10 minutes. Most people feel a few pinches, and that’s it. Improvements show up gradually over the next 1–2 weeks.

What Results You Can Expect
The big win with platysmal neuromodulation is subtle elegance. The neck appears smoother, the jawline can look a bit cleaner, and expression lines soften. It won’t lift loose skin or replace a surgical neck lift, but for the right candidate it delivers a sharper, more youthful profile without looking “done.”

How Long It Lasts
Results typically last three to four months, depending on how expressive your platysma is and how your body metabolizes the product. Many patients maintain results with regular seasonal visits.

Who’s a Good Candidate
Anyone bothered by visible vertical neck bands—especially when speaking or emoting—is a strong candidate. The treatment is especially effective for people who want refinement without surgery and prefer a natural, rested look.

Bottom Line
Platysmal band neuromodulation is one of those quiet aesthetic upgrades that can make a big difference. When the neck looks smooth and relaxed, everything above it looks fresher too. If the bands in your neck are starting to bother you, this is a safe, efficient, and high-impact option worth considering.

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BUSTLE | The Perfectionist


The Artist Behind the Scalpel: Dr. Lara Devgan

Dr. Lara Devgan isn’t your stereotypical cosmetic surgeon — she blends her training in painting, sculpture, and photography with surgical precision. In her Upper East Side office, she starts by sketching her patients’ faces, mapping out tiny asymmetries and subtle issues (“midface descent,” “periorbital hollowing,” etc.) before she ever picks up a scalpel. Bustle

A Vertically Integrated Practice

One thing that sets Devgan apart: she combines both surgical and non-surgical treatments in-house. At her Park Avenue HQ, she performs complex surgeries and offers Botox, fillers, and laser treatments — all under one roof. Bustle She argues you need “bricks, mortar, plaster, paint” to build beauty — meaning different tools for different kinds of refinement. Bustle

Subtlety Is Her Signature

Devgan is known for “global facial micro-optimization”: making very small, millimeter-level tweaks all over the face and neck so the overall effect is noticeable — but never dramatic. Bustle She doesn’t aim to erase every “imperfection”; instead, she balances features like the canthal tilt of the eyes, how much of the lip shows when someone smiles (“lip show”), and jawline definition. Bustle

She calls plastic surgery the “ultimate Goldilocks problem” — too much is bad, too little is bad — and believes the most beautiful results live in that gray area in between. Bustle

The Realities of Her Work (Including Cost)

  • Her surgical packages for this kind of full facial optimization run $150,000–$300,000. Bustle

  • For patients looking for less downtime, she offers non-surgical “liquid rhinoplasty” (nose tweaks using injectables), which costs around $2,500 every 6–12 months. Bustle

  • Despite her social-media presence (almost a million followers), very few of her patients allow their before-and-afters to be posted. Bustle

A Very Personal Touch

Devgan brings a deeply personal, almost maternal perspective to her work. The article describes her working style as gentle but exacting, and her artistic sensibility clearly influences how she plans surgeries. Bustle

In surgery, she makes extremely small, precise incisions — sometimes hidden entirely in the hairline — and choreographs each step like an artist shaping a sculpture. Bustle

The Surgeon Herself: Not Fully “Fixed”

Interestingly, Devgan doesn’t rely heavily on major surgery for her own face. According to the article:

  • She uses Kybella (deoxycholic acid) under her chin rather than a neck lift. Bustle

  • She does her own injectables: neuromodulators (Botox), small-volume fillers. Bustle

  • She gets microneedling with PRP (her platelet-rich plasma), and laser resurfacing twice a year. Bustle

This reinforces her philosophy: subtle, intentional enhancements — not drastic transformations.

Why She’s Coveted by the Elite

  • Her clients include high‑profile celebs and wealthy individuals who specifically want to look refreshed, not “done”. Bustle

  • Hairstylist Harry Josh (who works with Priyanka Chopra, Rose Byrne, etc.) praises her: you’re “paying for a sense of security to remain natural but fresher.” Bustle

  • Her delicate surgical tools: Because of her own smaller hands (she’s petite), she designed custom calipers and curved scissors — which she now sells to other surgeons — to achieve more refined results. Bustle

The Bigger Picture

Devgan’s work reflects a broader shift in cosmetic surgery: away from exaggerated, clearly “done” faces, toward stealth beauty — the kind where people look better, but you can’t always pinpoint why. Bustle Her philosophy is rooted in empathy, art, and craftsmanship, making her a standout in a field often criticized for excess.


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INSIDE EDITION | Analyzing Paris Jackson's Septal Perforation

In this TikTok, Dr. Lara Devgan gives her thoughts Paris Jackson’s Septal Perforation.


Analyzing nasal surgery and pain medication options for @insideedition’s coverage of Paris Jackson’s septal perforation.

“Cocaine nose” is a condition resulting from nasal tissue damage caused by drug use or trauma. These cases are among the most complex in facial plastic surgery, as they require not only aesthetic restoration but also the rebuilding of essential structural and functional support for breathing. In such patients, nasal collapse, septal perforation, and tissue loss must be meticulously reconstructed using tissue grafts and flaps to reestablish both beauty and airway integrity. This type of surgery lies at the intersection of art and medicine, demanding precision, creativity, and compassion to help patients regain form, function, and confidence.


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