Aesthetic Facial Body Plastic Surgery

Aesthetic Facial Body Plastic Surgery Plastic Surgeon located in Bellevue, WA Dr. Young’s Award Winning Theory on Facial Beauty Called the Circles of Prominence. Dr. Rikesh T. Parikh, M.D.

Award Winning and Double Board Certified Dr. Philip Young, along with his team of certified experts, continually strive to help people improve their appearance by beautifying & reshaping the key elements of your face in the most natural way. We strongly feel that we are better qualified to do this because of our excellence in 2 areas: One; Our Improved Understanding of the Aging Process ; and Two; Our better blueprint for achieving Beauty – i.e. is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at Aesthetic Facial Body Plastic Surgery of Seattle | Bellevue who focuses on cosmetic surgery of the body, breast, and face. In summary, his medical education consists of nine years of postgraduate training at major medical institutions around the country. He initially completed a five-year General Surgery residency at the State University of New York. This residency was followed by three years of specialized residency training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He also completed a one-year research fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio prior to residency training. Above all things, we make it our primary goal to ensure the work we do each and every day is met with happiness and satisfaction from our patients. Having performed thousands of procedures over the past 12 years and between 600-1200 major procedures each year, you can count on our team to deliver results that you will love. We believe in the constant improvement of our skills. With that in mind, our doctors always encourage their patients to let him know how our team can make their experience a perfect one. You can contact us here or through our Google Plus Page. Our Mission is to deliver unwavering quality care to improve people's lives through Facial Plastic Surgery and the YoungVitalizer. With that Mission in mind, we want to help you achieve a younger, natural you.

03/06/2026

Day 1 ➝ Day 7 after Buccal Fat Removal

Most people think this procedure is about removing fat.

It isn’t.

It’s about facial structure.

When the buccal fat pad is carefully reduced, the face transitions from round and heavy → defined and sculpted.

This healing diary shows what the first week actually looks like — swelling, recovery, and the early shift toward a more contoured, snatched lower face.

No filters.
No filler.
Just anatomy and surgical precision.

📌 Save this if you’ve ever wondered how buccal fat removal heals





03/06/2026

Not all scars are the same.
And not all surgeons know how to treat them.

This patient had a large jawline keloid that had been growing for years.
Keloids on the face can be painful, disfiguring, and deeply affect confidence.

In this video, I’m showing the live surgery to remove the keloid and restore the natural contour of the jawline.

Early in my career, I published one of the first papers describing techniques for treating facial keloids. After decades of experience—especially caring for patients with richly pigmented skin—these cases require a very specific approach to minimize recurrence and protect normal tissue.

For many patients, this isn’t just scar surgery.

It’s a life-changing moment.

Seeing themselves without the keloid for the first time can be emotional.

📌 Save this if you or someone you know struggles with keloids
💬 DM “KELOID” if you want to learn about treatment options



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03/05/2026

Most people think rhinoplasty is about making a nose smaller.

It isn’t.

It’s about how the nose fits the face.

When projection, rotation, and proportion align with the natural architecture of the face, everything looks more balanced.

Nothing looks overdone.
Nothing looks artificial.

Just facial harmony.

This result was planned using my Theory of Beauty, a mathematical approach to facial proportion that guides every rhinoplasty I perform.

Because great surgery shouldn’t change who you are.

It should reveal the balance that was already there.

📍Bellevue, Washington
📩 DM “RHINO” for consultation information.





03/05/2026

“Everyone in the comments says this is a facelift.
It’s not.”

This transformation came from the Young Vitalizer™ — a structural facial revitalization technique I developed after studying facial proportion and balance for over two decades.

Aging isn’t just loose skin.

It’s structural volume loss, shifting anatomy, and imbalance in the facial framework.

Instead of pulling the face tighter, the goal is to restore the architecture using your own tissue — placing volume where it naturally belonged.

When facial proportions are restored, something powerful happens:

The face doesn’t look different.
It looks like you — just years earlier.

That’s the difference between tight skin and true facial harmony.

📌 Save this to understand modern facial rejuvenation
💬 Comment VITALIZER if you want to learn more





03/05/2026

Most people think otoplasty is just “pinning ears back.”

It isn’t.

The ear is one of the most mathematically complex structures on the face.
Subtle changes in projection, curvature, and proportion can completely change how the face is perceived.

Many patients are born with congenital ear deformities such as macrotia, cup ear deformities, or prominent ears. These conditions can affect facial balance and often lead to years of self-consciousness.

In this case, the ears were reshaped using principles I described in my Theory of Beauty—a mathematical framework analyzing facial harmony and proportion that I’ve published in peer-reviewed scientific papers.

Otoplasty isn’t simply cosmetic.

For many patients it means:
• freedom from teasing
• confidence in photos
• no longer hiding behind hair or hats

Structural balance.
Natural proportions.
Confidence restored.

Otoplasty isn’t “pinning.”
It’s sculpting proportion, confidence, and emotional freedom.

Love is work made visible.

📞 Call / Text 425-321-3450 for consultation





03/05/2026

Most people think otoplasty is just “pinning ears back.”

It isn’t.

The ear is one of the most mathematically complex structures on the face.
Small changes in projection, curvature, and proportion can completely change how the face is perceived.

In this case, congenital ear prominence was corrected using principles I described in my Theory of Beauty—a framework that analyzes facial harmony using measurable proportions that have been published in peer-reviewed papers.

Otoplasty isn’t just about appearance.

For many patients it means:
• freedom from years of teasing
• confidence in photos
• no longer hiding behind hair or hats

Subtle structural correction.
Restored balance.
A completely different life experience.

Otoplasty isn’t “pinning.”
It’s sculpting proportion, confidence, and emotional freedom.

Love is work made visible.

📞 Call / Text 425-321-3450 for consultation



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03/05/2026

Most people think facial transformation comes from fillers.

It doesn’t.

This transformation came from structural balance.

A chin implant restores projection, strengthens the jawline, and brings the entire face into harmony.

No weight loss.
No fillers.
No filters.

Just anatomy placed back into balance using principles from Dr. Young’s Award-Winning Theory of Facial Beauty.

Small change.
Massive impact.

📍Bellevue, WA
📞 Call / Text 425-321-3450 for consultation





03/04/2026

Most people think facial rejuvenation means adding more volume.

The truth is the opposite.

A well-done face and neck lift isn’t about filling the face — it’s about restoring anatomy.

Repositioning tissue.
Removing excess skin.
Rebuilding natural structure.

No fillers.
No overcorrection.
No “done” look.

Just the face returning to where it used to be.

After performing nearly 2,000 facial rejuvenation surgeries, one principle remains true:

Natural always wins.

📞 Call / Text 425-321-3450 for consultation.





03/04/2026

Some scars come from survival.
But surviving is only part of the story.

For many patients, the hardest part comes after the healing — when the scar remains as a daily reminder.

Scar revision isn’t about erasing the past.
It’s about helping patients move forward with confidence.

Precision surgery.
Advanced laser resurfacing.
And a treatment plan designed specifically for how scars heal.

Because every scar has a story —
and every patient deserves a chance to rewrite the ending.

Dr. Philip Young
Facial Plastic Surgery





03/04/2026

Not all mole removals are created equal.

Anyone can remove a mole.
The real skill is removing it without leaving a scar.

Laser choice, depth control, and respecting the natural structure of the skin are what determine how well the skin heals.

After 20+ years of facial laser surgery, precision still matters more than speed.

If it’s on the face, it deserves the right approach.

📍Bellevue, WA
Call / Text 425-321-3450 for consultation





03/04/2026

Subtle changes.
Structural balance.
No fillers.

This transformation was achieved using the patient’s own tissue to restore natural facial harmony.

Guided by Dr. Young’s award-winning Theory of Facial Beauty, every change is designed around the mathematics of facial balance.

Natural results.
No shortcuts.
Just surgical precision.

Call / Text 425-321-3450 to schedule a consultation.






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03/04/2026

After developing my approach to treating severe acne scars, one question kept pulling at me:

What if we could solve keloid scars the same way — by rebuilding the tissue instead of just cutting it out?

Keloids aren’t just cosmetic.
They’re painful.
They grow.
And for many patients they become a lifelong battle.

These patients don’t need filters.
They need surgeons willing to take on the hardest problems.

That’s the work that matters.






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Philip Young, MD, offers the very best in plastic surgery at Aesthetic Facial and Body Plastic Surgery to residents in Bellevue, Washington, and the surrounding Seattle area. He’s double board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology and the American Board of Laser Surgery. An award-winning facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Young is has published three papers on facial beauty and has one more pending on the topic. Patients travel from all over the world to take advantage of his skills in facial plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery and to benefit from his unique theory of beauty and his compassionate care for each patient. A Cum Laude graduate of the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cell Biology, Dr. Young went on to receive his medical degree from Tulane University in New Orleans. At Tulane, he was a member of the Medical Honor Society and was given the McGraw-Hill Award, which recognizes the two top students in the first two years of medical school. Dr. Young performed his residency at UCLA, with a focus on head and neck surgery, and served as chief resident during his final year. It was there that he studied and mastered many of the latest and most-advanced techniques from some of the best surgeons in the field. Dr. Young also completed a fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. He received the prestigious Sir Harold Delf Gillies Award from the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for best basic science research fellowship paper. Dr. Young did volunteer work for various organizations throughout his medical training and has participated in several FACE TO FACE humanitarian medical missions trips to Vietnam and China. He offers complimentary procedures for those people who have suffered from birth defects, domestic violence, injuries or scars caused by trauma, or people in need of cosmetic procedures who can demonstrate an extraordinary need.