Beverly Hills Eyelid Surgery doctors

Francis R. Palmer, III, MD Francis R. Palmer, III, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8500 Wilshire Blvd Ste 900, Beverly Hills
262 answers
Mehryar Taban, MD Mehryar Taban, MD
Los Angeles Oculoplastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd Suite 204, Beverly Hills
235 answers
Sam Goldberger, MD Sam Goldberger, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd Suite 319, Beverly Hills
113 answers
Brent Moelleken, MD Brent Moelleken, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Dr Suite 110, Beverly Hills
105 answers
Robin T.W. Yuan, MD Robin T.W. Yuan, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
462 N. Linden Dr Suite 236, Beverly Hills
99 answers
Toby Mayer, MD Toby Mayer, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
416 N Bedford Dr Suite 200 , Beverly Hills
95 answers
Kami K. Parsa, MD Kami K. Parsa, MD
Los Angeles Oculoplastic Surgeon
465 N Roxbury Drive Suite 1001, Beverly Hills
26 answers
Jonathan Hoenig, MD Jonathan Hoenig, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd Suite 308, Beverly Hills
26 answers
William Bruno, MD William Bruno, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills
22 answers
Amir M. Karam, MD Amir M. Karam, MD
San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon
4765 Carmel Mountain Road 201, San Diego
20 answers
Richard W. Fleming, MD Richard W. Fleming, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
416 N Bedford Dr Suite 200, Beverly Hills
16 answers
S. Sean Younai, MD S. Sean Younai, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
16055 Ventura Blvd Suite 100, Encino
15 answers
Paul S. Nassif, MD Paul S. Nassif, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
120 S. Spalding Drive Suite 315, Beverly Hills
12 answers
Nima Shemirani, MD Nima Shemirani, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
444 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills
9 answers
Catherine Huang-Begovic, MD Catherine Huang-Begovic, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Drive Suite 236, Beverly Hills
8 answers
Sanjay Grover MD Sanjay Grover MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 507, Newport Beach
7 answers
Jason B. Diamond, MD Jason B. Diamond, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
9400 Brighton Way Penthouse Suite, Beverly Hills
7 answers
Christopher Zoumalan, MD Christopher Zoumalan, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
9401 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1105, Beverly Hills
7 answers
Kevin Sadati, DO Kevin Sadati, DO
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
359 San Miguel Drive Suite 110, Newport Beach
5 answers
Edgar Franklin Fincher, MD, PhD Edgar Franklin Fincher, MD, PhD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
421 N. Rodeo Dr 2nd Floor Terrace Level, Beverly Hills
5 answers
Jeffrey D. Hoefflin, MD Jeffrey D. Hoefflin, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
9201 Sunset Blvd, Suite 805, Los Angeles
4 answers
Leslie H. Stevens, MD Leslie H. Stevens, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills
4 answers
Andre  Aboolian, MD Andre Aboolian, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
120 South Spalding Drive, Suite 233, Beverly Hills
4 answers
David Alessi, MD David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills
3 answers
Sarmela Sunder, MD Sarmela Sunder, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
201 S. Lasky Drive , Beverly Hills
3 answers
Lisa B. Cassileth, MD Lisa B. Cassileth, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
436 N Bedford Dr Suite 103, Beverly Hills
3 answers
Andrew T. Cohen, MD Andrew T. Cohen, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills
3 answers
Robert Kotler, MD Robert Kotler, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
436 N Bedford Drive Suite 201, Beverly Hills
2 answers
Ritu Chopra, MD Ritu Chopra, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
465 N. Roxbury Drive Suite 1001, Beverly Hills
2 answers
Behrooz Torkian, MD Behrooz Torkian, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills
2 answers

Recent Answers

Droopy Eyelid After Strabismus Surgery, Do I Need Surgery?

I had strabismus surgery on only my left eye 4 weeks ago. The alignment is fine now, but what I didn't expect is that now my eyelid droops. My eyelid feels like there is a weight on it that prevents me from lifting the lid all the way up. I did not have this problem before. Is this likely permanent? Would a blepharoplasty fix this? I had a previous strabismus surgery 25 years ago, and DID NOT have droopy eyelids afterwards.

A: Droopy Eyelid After Strabismus Surgery, Do I Need Surgery?

Droopy eyelids after strabismus surgery can happen.  I personally like waiting 6 months before performing any surgical correction because ptosis (droopy eyelid) sometimes resolve when swelling goes away.  A blepharoplasty will probably not fix this, most likely you will need a ptosis repair.  See an Oculoplastic surgeon so he can evaluate the droopy eyelid.

Sam Goldberger, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
Lower Blepharoplasty Complication After 5 Months, Is a Revision Recommended?

I had a lower bleph 5 months ago. I had an incision under the eye and fat removed. One eye is perfect the other is left larger and I have a small scleral show about 1mm. My lower eyelid looks lower than the other). I know this is not much but to me it is making me very unhappy. I have been to see an oculoplastic surgeon for a second opinion and he said it is very slight compared to others but he could perform a canthpexy or canthoplasty to correct this, but could this make it worse? Very worried

A: Lower Blepharoplasty Complication After 5 Months, Is a Revision Recommended?

If you are unhappy, then you should seek other opinions for what can be done.  Canthoplasty or canthopexy alone is often inadequate and requires vertical eyelid elavation as well, but this would depend on your examination.  Sometimes fillers can raise the lid, but this is temporary.  There may be other suggestions.  See an Oculoplastic surgeon with experience in revisions.

Sam Goldberger, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
Droopy Eyelid After Strabismus Surgery, Do I Need Surgery?

I had strabismus surgery on only my left eye 4 weeks ago. The alignment is fine now, but what I didn't expect is that now my eyelid droops. My eyelid feels like there is a weight on it that prevents me from lifting the lid all the way up. I did not have this problem before. Is this likely permanent? Would a blepharoplasty fix this? I had a previous strabismus surgery 25 years ago, and DID NOT have droopy eyelids afterwards.

A: ptosis after eye surgery

It is difficult to assess without a photo or examination, but ptosis (droopy eyelid) can occur after any eye surgery, for various reasons.  You should wait at least another month before deciding on surgery as things can change.  See an oculoplastic surgeon for surgical options.

Mehryar Taban, MD
Los Angeles Oculoplastic Surgeon
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