For many patients, aging doesn’t happen in just one place.
The face may begin to sag, losing definition around the jawline and cheeks.
At the same time, the breasts lose volume, firmness, and shape especially after weight changes, pregnancy, or time.
That was exactly how this patient felt.
When she looked in the mirror, her face and body no longer felt in sync.
Her expression looked tired.
Her chest no longer reflected her confidence.
She didn’t want to look “done.”
She wanted to look balanced.
Her biggest worry wasn’t the surgery itself
it was the fear of looking unnatural.
What she wanted was subtle harmony
a face that looked refreshed,
and a chest that felt proportionate to her frame.
At The SIB Plastic Surgery, combination surgery is never treated as “two operations in one day.”
It’s treated as one aesthetic vision.
Dr. Darin Muangthai planned this case by asking a simple but critical question:
“How should her face and body evolve together not separately?”
This mindset changes everything.
Facial Rejuvenation
The facelift focused on:
No over-pulling. No frozen look.
Just structural repositioning that allows the skin to settle naturally.
Breast Augmentation
Rather than choosing size first, the focus was on:
The goal wasn’t “bigger.”
It was right for her body.
For this patient, combining facelift and breast augmentation offered:
Instead of fixing one area and feeling unfinished, she moved forward feeling whole
What changed most wasn’t just her appearance
it was how she carried herself.
She stood straighter.
She smiled without hesitation.
She chose clothes she had avoided for years.
As she described it:
“My face finally reflects my energy,
and my body feels like it belongs to me again.”
That kind of confidence can’t be measured in centimeters or implant size.
Patients choose The SIB Plastic Surgery because
This isn’t about doing more surgery.
It’s about doing the right surgery at the right time for the right reason.
When your face and body no longer tell the same story
sometimes the best solution isn’t choosing one
but designing both, together, with intention.

