Cosmetic And Plastic Surgery

Eyelid Surgery – Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to eyelid surgery. Blepharoplasty: Eyelid surgery that involves removal of fat, skin, and muscle deposits and improves the function and/or appearance of the eyes. Can be performed on both top and bottom eyelids. Cosmetic surgery: Surgery performed primarily to improve the appearance of a part of the body. Cosmetic surgery […]

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Eyelid Surgery: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on eyelid surgery. Websites: http://www.4cosmeticsurgery.com http://www.cosmetic-surgery.net Books: Cosmetic Surgery Without Fear: How To Make Safe Choices and Informed Decisions-Patricia Burgess, Cosmetic Surgery Consultants-Patricia A. Burgess; Mass Market Paperback BodySculputure: Plastic Surgery of the Body for Men & Women-Alan M. Engler MD-paperback Associations: The American Society of

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What Is Blepharoplasty (EyeLid Surgery)?

Blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is a surgical procedure that removes excess folds of skin in the upper lids and pouches under the eyes (lower lids). Whether to improve your appearance, your vision, or both, reconstructive surgery usually produces a very pleasing effect and gives you a more rested, youthful look. Sometimes, blepharoplasty is accompanied by a procedure

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How Do You Plan For EyeLid Surgery?

Your surgeon probably will suggest an initial consultation. He or she will discuss your condition, expectations, and probable results. Your surgeon may require you to have your vision and tear production assessed by an eye doctor. You’ll need to discuss whether to do all four eyelids or just the upper or lower ones, skin as

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How Do You Prepare For Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)?

Blepharoplasty may be performed in a surgeon’s office-based facility, an outpatient surgery center, or a hospital. It’s usually done on an outpatient basis; rarely does it require an inpatient stay. Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding certain

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Will You Need A Brow Lift?

If eyebrows have dropped significantly, an upper-lid blepharoplasty may not be enough to remove all the loose skin. A brow lift can be done separately, or together with the blepharoplasty. During the procedure: The skin of the forehead is peeled forward from an incision made across the top of the head from one ear to

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Are There Risks And Complications From EyeLid Surgery?

As with any surgical procedure, there are possible risks and complications. For eyelid surgery, the following are possible: Bleeding Infection Blood clots Visible scars Tightness in lids Drooping lower lids Dryness Partial vision loss in one eye (extremely rare) Blindness (extremely rare) Usually, these conditions improve within weeks. Occasionally, however, these conditions are permanent, or

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Dermabrasion

What is dermabrasion? The procedure After the treatment How effective is dermabrasion? What Is Dermabrasion? Dermabrasion uses a power-driven sanding wheel that looks somewhat like a dentist’s drill to remove the topmost layers of skin. Dermabrasion was first developed to smooth the pitting caused by acne scars, but the technique can also be used to

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Laser Resurfacing

What is laser resurfacing? After the treatment How effective is laser resurfacing? What Is Laser Resurfacing? Lasers can be used to create a controlled burn of the most superficial layers of skin and achieve the same results as chemical peels and dermabrasion. Laser resurfacing offers greater control of the depth of the burn and more

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