Tag Archives: eyelid surgery

Upper eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is often misunderstood as a simple removal of excess skin. This reductionist view leads to one of the most common surgical disappointments: a hollow, operated look that appears artificial and aged. The truth is, the eyelid does not exist in isolation. It is a dynamic curtain, draped over the permanent […]

The lower eyelid is not merely skin. It is a precise, dynamic intersection of anatomy—where the thin eyelid skin meets the thicker cheek skin, where orbital fat is suspended by retaining ligaments, and where the illusion of fatigue or vitality is first perceived. Traditional approaches to lower eyelid rejuvenation often focused on subtraction, removing protruding […]

Ectropion is not merely a complication; it is a failure of surgical planning and biomechanical respect. In my practice, the prevention of this condition—where the lower eyelid pulls away from the eye—is the absolute priority in every lower eyelid blepharoplasty I perform. The lower eyelid is a dynamic, weight-bearing structure, not just skin to be […]

Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a popular cosmetic procedure that improves the appearance of the eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, or muscle. Whether performed on the upper eyelids to address drooping or the lower eyelids to correct puffiness and wrinkles, eyelid surgery can rejuvenate the face and create a more youthful, alert expression. If […]

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