Many patients ask me, “How long will my cosmetic eyelid surgery last?” Cosmetic eyelid surgery can last a lifetime, and there are things you can do to keep your surgical results looking their best. While you will continue to age, your eyes will always look more youthful after your surgery than they would have without…
Category: Blepharoplasty
Eyelid Surgery Recovery – What you need to know
Many of my patients are busy men and women who need to get back to their everyday activities as soon as possible! So, I take optimizing recovery very seriously. Surgical technique, pre-op preparation, and post-op care are all key factors in a speedy recovery after surgery. Here is the lowdown on recovery after cosmetic eyelid…
Top 5 Winter Eye Care Tips
During the summer, it is easier to remember to protecting our eyes with sunglasses and a hat. But the eyes and delicate eyelid skin can be even more at risk in the winter months. Often overcast skies and lack of direct sunlight makes us think that our eyes don’t need to be shielded from the…
Trans-Conjuctival (TC) Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
Lower eyelid blepharoplasty can be approached in two ways: transconjunctival (from the inside of the eyelid) and subciliary (from an incision just below the eyelashes on the outside of the eyelids). The transconjunctival (TC) approach is a great option for patients who only have lower lid bags, without loose or excess skin. A lower lid…
Asian Blepharoplasty (Double Eyelid Surgery)
Asian blepharoplasty is a big part of my surgical practice. As an eyelid expert, and specialist in Asian eyelid surgery, I see many patients who desire the creation of an eyelid crease. Asian blepharoplasty creates a new eyelid crease using either a suture ligation or an external incision technique. With suture ligation, the eyelid crease…
My eyes feel dry and scratchy all the time! What can I do to help?
Dry eye is a very common condition. I see patients every day who complain of dry eye symptoms. Symptoms of dry eye include: A gritty feeling in the eye Feeling like there is something in your eye Itching Redness Blurry vision Light sensitivity Excessive tearing The most common causes of dry eye are: Natural aging…
How do I know if I am a good candidate for an upper lid blepharoplasty?
When I first meet a patient in consultation, I always ask, “What is bothering you?” If their answers are like any of the below, they are probably a good candidate for an upper lid blepharoplasty. “My eyelids are drooping.” “My upper eyelids are sagging” “I can’t put on makeup anymore without it smudging.” “I look…
Q: What is it like on the day of surgery for an upper lid blepharoplasty?
A: Before scheduling the procedure, I will discuss with your options about where you would like to have it done. There are two options: In the operating room (OR) In the office If you are medically well, then the office is a great choice for an upper lid blepharoplasty. You will come into the office,…
Top 3 reasons to Choose and Oculoplastic Surgeon For Your Eyelid lift (Blepharoplasty)
1. Oculoplastic surgeons are trained in the medical and surgical health of the eye as well as the eyelids. This allows them to keep the well-being of the eye as a first priority while planning your surgery. 2. Oculoplastic surgeons have specific training in the anatomy and function of the eyelids. They can handle the…
Top 5 Reasons to Consider an Eye-Lift
The eyes are often the first areas of the face to show signs of aging. Factors like genetics, facial structure, sun exposure and the quality of the skin all play a role in how the eyes age. To addresses concerns such as under-eye puffiness, bags, dark circles, loose skin and hooding, blepharoplasty (either upper, lower…