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Throughout my years of practice in Dubai, I have approached lower blepharoplasty with a guiding principle: the eyelid is not merely a flap of skin to be trimmed, but a dynamic structure that must be supported. The traditional approach to lower lid rejuvenation—excising skin and fat and closing the incision—often produces acceptable results in young […]

The eyes are the soul’s aperture—the first feature we notice, the primary channel of human connection. When patients seek rejuvenation, they often express a singular fear: that their eyes will look hollow, empty, or perpetually surprised after surgery. This fear is warranted, for traditional “eye lifts” have long prioritized excision over preservation, removing tissue but […]

Lower eyelid retraction is one of the most feared complications after lower blepharoplasty. While uncommon in experienced hands, it can be visually striking, functionally uncomfortable, and emotionally distressing for patients. In my practice, where I specialize in periorbital rejuvenation, almost every case of post-blepharoplasty eyelid malposition I am asked to revise can be traced back […]

A paradigm shift in lower eyelid rejuvenation In my years of specializing in periorbital surgery, I have witnessed a fundamental evolution in philosophy. The traditional approach to lower blepharoplasty—simply removing so-called “excess” fat—often traded immediate puffiness for long-term aging: a hollow, skeletonized look that prematurely ages the face. In my practice, I have moved decisively […]

In my practice, performing eyelid surgery carries a dual responsibility: to rejuvenate appearance and to protect function. One of the most discussed concerns is the risk of postoperative dry eye. It is crucial to understand that well-executed blepharoplasty in Dubai does not cause dry eye disease; however, it can unmask a pre-existing condition if surgical […]

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