Whether due to unsatisfactory outcomes, surgical complications, or natural changes over time, some patients seek a second chance at achieving their desired results. At Zeal Plastic Surgery Clinic, we specialize in complex revision surgeries offering expert correction for prior procedures performed elsewhere. With compassion, experience, and artistry, we help restore both aesthetic balance and patient trust.
What Are Revision Surgeries?
Revision plastic surgery refers to corrective procedures that address the results of a previous cosmetic or reconstructive surgery that did not meet expectations. It may involve minor refinements, complete redo surgeries, or a staged treatment plan for complex cases. Common areas we revise include:
Facelift & Neck Lift
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Breast Augmentation
Tummy Tuck & Liposuction
Scars and Skin Irregularities
Fat Transfer & Implants
When is Revision Surgery Necessary?
Asymmetry, irregular contours, or poor scarring
Breathing issues or functional problems
Implant malposition, rupture, or capsular contracture
Implant malposition, rupture, or capsular contracture
Visible surgical mistakes or unnatural results
Results that have aged poorly over time
Zeal Approach to Revision Surgeries
Revision procedures require not only technical expertise but also a deep understanding of anatomy, healing behavior, and aesthetics. At Zeal Clinic, Dr. Joe Baroud approaches each case with strategic precision, realistic planning, and empathy—acknowledging the emotional toll revision cases may carry. We begin with a comprehensive consultation, including:
Review of past surgical history and operative reports
Physical examination and scar assessment
Imaging or 3D simulation if needed
A custom correction plan, sometimes involving staged treatments
Why Choose Zeal?
Expertise in corrective facial and body surgeries
A strong record of helping patients regain confidence and natural appearance
Meticulous focus on scar placement, symmetry, and healing quality
Modern technologies and non-surgical adjuncts to enhance results
An ethical, supportive approach that prioritizes trust, honesty, and realistic outcomes
Typically, we recommend waiting 6 to 12 months to allow tissues to fully heal before considering revision—unless there’s a functional complication.
Yes. Scar tissue, altered anatomy, and emotional sensitivity all make revision surgeries more complex, which is why they should only be handled by an experienced specialist.
In many cases, yes—though it depends on what’s possible given your unique anatomy and prior surgical impact. At Zeal, we always prioritize realistic outcomes and long-term satisfaction.