Miami Asian Eyelid Surgery doctors
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Richard Galitz, MD
Miami Facial Plastic Surgeon
2875 NE 191st St Turnberry Plaza, Suite 303, Miami |
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Darryl J. Blinski, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
6705 S.W. 57 Ave Suite 412, Miami |
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Jon F. Harrell, DO
Miami Plastic Surgeon
2133 N Commerce Pkwy, Weston |
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Rian Maercks, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
757 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach |
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B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami |
Recent Answers
I am an Asian woman with congenital ptosis on both eyes. About ten years ago, I had surgery done to help with my visual. The surgery was completed under "medical" terms, which means only the minimum repair was done. I am now looking to redo my surgery. I want to repair the ptosis on my eyelids and brow. I also want to fix my eyelid crease. I'm looking for a doctor that is comfortable working with Asian eyes. The last doctor did not do a great jump fixing my crease.
Agreed the problem can be difficuly. It appears the first surgeon may have been more conservative that you wanted. You can have your lids lifted and an appropriate crease made to get the look you want. You need to see a surgeon with experience in this and see numerous before and after photos.
Now I know there are operations to make eyes look more western, but I am very interested in an oriental exotic look. Im an african american male and would like more slanted eyes. My goal would be for them to resemble Tyson Beckford's. Would canthopexy or canthoplasty make this possible? I'd also like the puffiness removed from my upper eye lid.
Not a good idea, but I'm sure you can find a surgeon to TRY to achieve the desire effect. I Hope!!!! Be careful out there, yiu may get something that will cause a bad effect. From MIAMI Dr. Darryl J. Blinski, 305 598 0091



