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What is Dr. Farnooshs opinion about the comment “smile does not look natural” after surgery?

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What is Dr. Farnooshs opinion about the comment “smile does not look natural” after surgery?

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Assuming the surgery is performed properly by a Beverly Hills periodontist, the upper lip will be tight for approximately 10 days. The patient will be instructed to avoid laughing suddenly and making a big smile, as it may pull the stitches and create problems, including delayed healing. After 2 weeks, the lips will gradually return to normal with no negative, permanent impact on facial expression, speech, and smile. On the contrary, Dr. Farnoosh has observed in the majority of his own patients that the upper lip appears “fuller” after treatment, which makes the upper lip more complementary and in harmony with the lower lip in addition to making the smile more attractive.

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