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Did you know? Dr. Hughes is regularly featured on the Plastic Surgery Channel.

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When it comes to aesthetic expertise, Dr. Duncan Hughes is up there with the best in the world.

As the Medical Director of Synergy Face + Body, Dr. Hughes has spent more than a decade perfecting the art of natural-looking results, pairing surgical precision with cutting-edge treatments to help each patient leave looking and feeling their best.

🩺 Plastic and reconstructive procedures

Dr. Hughes specializes in both cosmetic enhancements and reconstructive procedures.

From facelifts and rhinoplasty to post-mastectomy breast reconstruction and facial trauma repair, his experience ensures stunning, subtle results every time — no matter the scale.

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If you’ve been considering a spring refresh of your own, FAB Week at Synergy is the best possible time to connect for a consultation.

Through Saturday, March 22, patients can save 15% on all plastic surgery procedures booked during that window, plus 20% on all aesthetic treatments (yes, you read that right).

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