
She Had Facial Tumors Since Childhood & After Surgery, Netizens Are in Awe of Her Look – 5 More Inspiring Cosmetic Stories
Dr. Carl Truesdale didn't just reshape faces. He helped restore what these people believed they'd lost. A widow marking her first year alone, a man shedding years of self-consciousness, a woman emerging from silent anxiety — all left not just with new features, but with a renewed sense of self.
For these six individuals, their transformations go beyond aesthetics. Their journeys reveal the deeply restorative power of plastic surgery. Among them was a widow commemorating her husband's passing and a woman emerging from years of silent anxiety. Each arrived with one face and left with another, carrying more than just scars beneath the surface.
Diana: After Loss, a New Reflection
Sitting in the consultation chair, Diana opened up about the journey that had led her here. "My husband just passed a year ago," she shared. "In fact, yesterday was the one-year anniversary." Grief had made her retreat indoors — away from friends, family, and even her own reflection.

Diana as seen before surgery, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
At 70, she was ready for a change. She described herself as a widow, a mother of six, a grandmother, and a great-grandmother. Her home in rural Virginia was quiet, filled with Chihuahuas, a Cane Corso, a Pitbull, and even raccoons and bobcats.

Diana before the procedure, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
"I'm a sun lover," she joked, motioning to the sun spots on her skin. "But I don't mind that. I just can't deal with the heaviness — the laxity."

Diana before her facial rejuvenation, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Dr. Truesdale listened carefully. The plan was a full facial rejuvenation: upper and lower eyelid surgery, a face and neck lift, and fat transfer. As he lifted her skin in the mirror, Diana's eyes lit up. "Oh, look at that — you already look younger even just doing that," exclaimed the surgeon.
Still, her emotions ran deeper than her skin. "We as women have a tendency to forget about ourselves," she reflected. "We get involved in taking care of the kids, and the husband, and the husband's career, and then comes the children's careers.[...] One day, you look in the mirror and you don't recognize the person you used to be."

Diana before surgery, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
The surgery wasn't just about aging. It was about reclaiming the woman she used to be. "I just need a face to go along with the mind and the hair," she explained. "Match the inside with the outside."

Diana after surgery, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
When the bandages came off, her grandson was stunned. "He said, 'Where are you going, pretty lady? You're supposed to be home,'" she recalled with a laugh. His reaction mirrored what viewers would soon feel.

Diana after surgery, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Online, the comments poured in. "I can't believe it's the same person. She looks absolutely stunning. Hard to believe she's 70 years old," one user wrote. Another added, "She still looks like herself — only refreshed, vibrant and youthful."

Diana after surgery, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
One viewer, struck by her presence, said, "She was already beautiful and dainty, now she's a fox. So refreshing," while another echoed, "She looked younger than 70 before the surgery. He just made her face looked [sic] refreshed."

Diana after surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Diana didn't just look different — she stood taller, smiled easier, and laughed with her eyes again. "Reset," she called it. "If you're not ready to do it, don't. But if it's something you want to do, stop with the shame factor.[...] Live for yourself. Go forward."

Diana after surgery, dated August 23, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
In a different story, a woman stepped forward after years of holding everything in, ready to face what had quietly unraveled her life.

Jessica before undergoing a facelift, dated September 6, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Jessica: Restoring the Face That Matched the Fight
Jessica kept quiet about her plans until the very end of her visit to Los Angeles. She had traveled from a small town in Pennsylvania, accompanying her daughter on a family trip that included sightseeing and a fashion show. It wasn't until the final day that she revealed what she really came for: a facelift.

Jessica before her facelift, dated September 6, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
She was 47 and had spent the past five years battling anxiety and depression. "I lay in bed and I'd shake," she said. "It just puts a toll on you." Her partner at the time didn't believe in therapy or treatment. "Unfortunately, I didn't get help," she shared.

Jessica before the procedure | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Over time, the emotional toll became physical. "I woke up one day and I looked in the mirror and it had all changed," she said. Stress had taken hold of her jawline, neck, and skin. "This area bothers me," she pointed out to Dr. Truesdale.

Jessica before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
He explained the plan: remove loose skin, tighten the muscles, and reshape her face to bring back what she'd lost. Jessica had already done the internal work.

Jessica after surgery, dated September 6, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
"It's like my final step," she told him. "I'm feeling great on the inside now... I knew that at some point I was going to do this." Her daughter had witnessed the worst of it, but had also been her greatest source of strength. "She's just been phenomenal... my biggest champion."

Jessica after surgery, dated September 6, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Even so, the pain of the past wasn't far behind. She revealed, "I was in such a deep, dark spot, and I didn't know how much longer I was going to take it." When she returned for her post-op appointment, she looked him in the eye and said, "Doc, your surgery saved my life."

Jessica after surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
But Jessica knew the work wasn't over. "Mentally, you can't let those obsessive thoughts completely control you," she said. "I know the steps I have to make now... mental health is one of the most important things we can do to take care of ourselves."

Jessica after the procedure, dated September 6, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
For Barry, the journey began not with himself, but with the woman he loved.
Barry: A Quiet Change, Years in the Making
Barry first came to Dr. Truesdale's office as an escort for his wife. She had undergone a few procedures and was thrilled with the results. Over time, as he observed her transformation and got to know the surgeon, a question quietly formed in his mind: what if he did something for himself?

Barry Wolf before surgery, dated January 16, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
He wasn't chasing youth or validation. "It's not really an esteem issue for me," he stated plainly. "I just think it's a way to improve myself." His concerns were specific. "I think it's just sort of bulbous right here," he noted, pointing to the tip of his nose. "And it seems to flare out a little bit more." There was also a slight hump.

Barry Wolf before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Dr. Truesdale listened closely, noting the asymmetry and width, and proposed a plan that included reducing the tip, narrowing the base, and straightening the line. But Barry's story wasn't purely cosmetic. He had a neurological condition that caused involuntary muscle twitches on one side of his face.

Barry Wolf before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
The condition had weakened his lower eyelid and affected tear flow. "It dries out," he explained. The surgery was designed to address this, too. A lateral canthal strip procedure would support his lid, improve eye function, and reduce the drooping effect caused by the spasms.

Barry Wolf before his procedure | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Barry wasn't new to health complications, but the personalized attention surprised him. When he once mentioned a separate nerve issue, Dr. Truesdale took notes and even offered to forward his observations to Barry's specialist. "He didn't have to do that," Barry recalled. "But he did."

Barry Wolf before surgery in 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Three months post-op, Barry returned with a noticeable change. The nose that once felt out of place now fit harmoniously on his face. "Your eyes have really started to settle out," the doctor remarked. The lid had healed well, and his breathing was clear. "We kept a nice masculine nose.[..] It's still you," Dr. Truesdale affirmed.

Barry Wolf smiles after the procedure, dated January 16, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
The feedback online was equally affirming. One viewer commented, "I think that is the best nose job I have ever seen. It looks like his face has just gotten into sharper focus."

A satisfied Barry Wolf after surgery, dated January 16, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Another wrote, "He looks so natural and handsome... not at all made up." A third added, "Barry already looks younger. I can only imagine how much younger he's going to look after the swelling goes down."

Barry Wolf before and after surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
For Barry, it wasn't about looking younger. It was about refining what was already there, and finally seeing himself with quiet clarity.

Barry Wolf before and after surgery, dated January 16, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Ivana, on the other hand, had known since childhood exactly what she wanted to change and why.

Ivana before surgery, dated July 26, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Ivana: Facing the Profile She'd Always Avoided
Ivana had never liked her nose. "It has always been an insecurity of mine," she shared. "I can't even sit in a car seat without feeling like somebody's looking at the side of my nose." At 22, the idea of rhinoplasty wasn't new. It was a decision she had carried quietly for years.

Ivana before surgery, dated July 26, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
She traveled from Oregon for the procedure, accompanied by her mother, who was waiting upstairs on the day of her surgery. Dr. Truesdale greeted her warmly and reviewed the plan: refine the tip, smooth the hump, and slightly lift the angle.

Ivana before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
"We're going to create a nice gentle slope," he told her. "From the front, we'll straighten things out and make everything just a little bit more defined." Ivana was nervous but certain. There were tears before surgery, the kind that comes when something that was long held finally comes into reach.

Ivana before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
The post-op instructions were simple — ice the area, expect swelling, and prepare for some discomfort while breathing through the nose. But what mattered more was the relief she felt just five days after the procedure.
"I am feeling excited," she said. Her reaction in the mirror — wide-eyed, stunned, and overwhelmed — spoke louder than words.

Ivana after surgery, dated July 26, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Online, her transformation drew stunned reactions. "Wow, her nose fits her perfectly. Looks like she was born with it — fantastic work!" one viewer wrote. Another added, "This is one of the best nose jobs I've seen! It looks so perfect and natural!"

Ivana before and after surgery, dated July 26, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Others noticed how the change didn't erase her features — it enhanced them. More comments included, "I LOVE HER NOSE!!!!" and "Her nose is so different, and she looks beautiful."

Ivana before and after surgery dated July 26, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
For Ivana, it was about refining a lifelong insecurity. For Danielle, the surgery would confront something far more visible — and something she had carried since childhood.
Danielle: A Life Shaped by Tumors, Reclaimed in a Day
Danielle flew from Chicago to California for a surgery she had been waiting for since she was five. Her condition, neurofibromatosis type 1, caused benign tumors to grow along her nerves, including a prominent one on her nose.

Danielle tumor-ridden face before surgery as seen in a video dated August 2, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
"These tumors started growing when you were like five," Dr. Carl Truesdale noted as he examined her.
Danielle nodded, accustomed to explaining things most people had never heard of. Though the tumors weren't painful, they had shaped nearly every part of her life — social interactions, confidence, and even the way she moved through the world.

Danielle face before surgery, dated August 2, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
"I don't know anybody else who has neurofibromatosis in real life," she said. She'd found support online but never someone face-to-face. People rarely said anything directly to her, but the stares and whispered remarks over the years had left a mark.

Danielle before her life-changing surgery, dated August 2, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Despite the condition, Danielle described her life as ordinary. She worked from home, raised her five-year-old daughter, and stayed close to her mom. "I've always had a lot of good friends," she said. But walking into new rooms, especially with strangers, still made her self-conscious.

Danielle before surgery, dated August 2, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Her nerves before surgery were layered. "I will look different," she admitted. "So it's going to be something I probably have to get used to." Still, the possibility of breathing more easily and facing the world without the tumor's shadow outweighed her fear.

Dr. Carl Truesdale examines Danielle before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Dr. Truesdale, who trained in both reconstructive and cosmetic facial surgery, carefully explained the plan. "This tumor is of the soft tissue... but if I need to, I'll move cartilage or build everything up to give your nostril shape and support," he told her.

Danielle before surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Because Danielle didn't have a CT scan, he had to rely on touch, tracing the tumor's edge with his fingers. His background in head and neck surgery made him uniquely suited for the delicate procedure.

Danielle after surgery, seen in a video dated August 2, 2024 | Source: You Tube/@Dr.Truesdale
When it was done, the team gathered in silence. Danielle's face looked different — but unmistakably hers. "I'll be more confident," she said. "I know that I won't be so nervous to be around new people."

Danielle after surgery, dated August 2, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Her transformation resonated with viewers, many of whom had closely followed her journey. One person commented that she was "gorgeous before but... more radiant now," while another was relieved to see that Dr. Truesdale had "kept her nose and didn't make it something it's not."

Danielle after surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
"Beautiful! I'm so happy for her ❤️," said one. There was awe as they wrote, "Omg!!! Fantastic job. Once the swelling goes down, you won't even be able to tell she's had surgery. PHENOMENAL!!!!!" Another admitted, "I almost teared up when she talked about being able to go to her daughter's school now."

Danielle seen after surgery | Source: You Tube/@Dr.Truesdale
For Linda, the decision came later, guided not by insecurity, but by someone who knew her face better than anyone else ever could.

Linda Truesdale, dated February 27, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Linda: Trusting Her Son with Her Face
At 68, Linda wasn't looking for a dramatic change. She just wanted to feel a little more refreshed, and she trusted only one person to help her do it: her son, Dr. Truesdale. "I'm the type of person that wants to see it," she explained, referring to her preference to stay awake during surgery.

Linda Truesdale dated February 27, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
And so, for two hours, under local anesthesia, she watched as her son performed a lip lift and upper eyelid procedure. The surgery went smoothly, but Linda admitted to one hiccup. "One night I ate half a bag of kettle-cooked potato chips and I went to pick up something off the floor," she laughed.

Linda Truesdale before and after surgery dated February 27, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
The salt and movement caused unexpected swelling, a minor complication that faded within two weeks. Linda's intention wasn't to look younger but to align how she felt with how she looked, without changing who she was.
Not Just Faces, But Futures Reclaimed
None of Dr. Truesdale's six patients walked in looking for perfection. Danielle came to breathe freely again after living with neurofibromatosis type 1, a rare genetic condition that causes tumors to grow on nerve tissue throughout the body.

Danielle after surgery dated | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Though often benign, these tumors can disfigure and disrupt daily life. For Danielle, the most visible of them had taken residence on her nose since she was a little girl.

Danielle after surgery dated August 2, 2024 | Source: You Tube/@Dr.Truesdale
Barry lived with hemifacial spasm — a neurological disorder where compressed facial nerves trigger involuntary muscle twitches on one side of the face. His procedure wasn't just cosmetic; it helped stabilize his eyelid and improve his quality of life, symptoms that are typically managed through Botox or, in more complex cases, surgery.

Barry Wolf after surgery, dated January 16, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
Diana marked her husband's death by choosing to invest in herself for the first time in years. Jessica reclaimed her identity after years of untreated mental illness. Ivana overcame a childhood insecurity she'd never spoken aloud.

Ivana after surgery | Source: YouTube/@Dr.Truesdale
And Linda entrusted her face to her son, Dr. Truesdale — a surgeon whose path was shaped by the loss of his baby brother and whose dual training in art and medicine led him to facial reconstruction. Dr. Truesdale built his career on precision and empathy.
A Morehouse and University of Pennsylvania graduate, he trained in head and neck surgery at the University of Michigan before completing a fellowship in Beverly Hills.
His work is rooted not just in anatomy, but in artistry, honed over years as a portrait artist, now expressed through every surgical line and lift.
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