Orange County Asian Eyelid Surgery doctors
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Kimberly Lee, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
433 North Camden Drive Suite 780, Beverly Hills |
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29 answers |
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Mohsen Tavoussi, MD, DO
Huntington Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon
18800 Delaware Street Suite 500, Pacifica Tower, Huntington Beach |
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8 answers |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
1 answer | |
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Amir M. Karam, MD
San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon
4765 Carmel Mountain Road 201, San Diego |
1 answer | |
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Peter Newen, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
7801 Center Ave., Huntington Beach |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
If an Asian with previous double eyelid had anchor technique to heighten crease is now dissatisfied with the higher crease, can they create a buffer using fat to eliminate surgical crease and not have a new crease made?
Unfortunately, this situation is not one that is easily corrected but it depends on the situation of your current eyelids and what you are looking to achieve. You need to consult with a board certified specialist who performs revision asian eyelid surgery for a thorough consultation.
I received Asian upper eyelid surgery with regular suture and a radiowave scalpel. It’s been 3 months and I still have a deep carved scar from the incision, redness, and bumpiness. There are also random bumps and droopiness in front of my eyelid. 1. What causes these and Will/Can this redness, deep-cut scars, bumps and droopy skin disappear and healed? 2. Sometimes, eyelash and incision/cut area itches. What is causing this and should I be worried? Thank you in advance.
The best thing to do is visit your surgeon and express your concerns with him/her. Close followup is advised during this early postoperative period.
Hello, I recently got a 3-DST procedure on both of my eyes, and a ptosis procedure just on my left eye. Its been about a month now, and my right eye is starting to worry me. My right eye is much harder to open, the inner corners is pretty uneven, and also sometimes when I wash my face my right eye fold will sting, and overall it looks much different than my left. Both my eyes look obvious that I had gotten surgery so the pictures are not 100% true than in person. Am i just overly worried?
You mention that you recently had the DST procedure performed, so it is likely that you have some residual swelling. This should improve with time. If, after a few months, if you still have asymmetry and desire revision, you may need to undergo an incision Asian blepharoplasty.




