Westborough Eyelid Surgery doctors

Edwin Ishoo, MD Edwin Ishoo, MD
Boston Facial Plastic Surgeon
1000 Plain St First Floor , Marshfield
55 answers
Min S. Ahn, MD Min S. Ahn, MD
Westborough Facial Plastic Surgeon
2 Connector Rd Suite 2C, Westborough
5 answers
Kimberley O'Sullivan, MD Kimberley O'Sullivan, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
14 Denton Road, Wellesley
2 answers

Recent Answers

Blepharoplasty on Women of Color Without Cutting to Prevent Scarring- Who Can Do It?

Chicao has a surgeon who can do blepharoplasty without cutting on women of color (Dr. Julius Few). He goes in thru the lower eye lid. Is there an east coast plastic surgeon who does the procedure this way?

A: Ultherapy as a good option for non-surgical Blepharoplasty

There is no true non-surgical Blepharoplasty especially if there is moderate skin excess. In my practice, we offer Ultherapy as a non-surgical peri-orbital rejuvenation. We find that we can achieve some skin tightening and brow lift. It is safe for all skin types. Otherwise, you may also benefit from other non-ablative skin tightening devices.

 

Edwin Ishoo, MD
Boston Facial Plastic Surgeon
I Had Upper Eyelid Surgery 4 Days Ago and There Has Been Swelling by my Cheekbones...is This Normal?

How long will it take to go away? It's making my face look like my cheekbones are sunken in.

A: cheek swelling after upper eyelid surgery

Depending on the extent of dissection and skin redundancy, it is not unusual to have swelling and bruising to the level of the cheek bones especially the first 7-10 days after upper eyelid surgery. Keep your head elevated. Avoid strenuous physical activity and continue to communicate closely with your surgeon if your swelling has not improved by 10 days. Complete resolution of post-op swelling may take up to 4 weeks depending on the patient's age, over all health and medical as well as the extent of soft tissue dissection during the surgery.

 

Edwin Ishoo, MD
Boston Facial Plastic Surgeon
Still Swollen 1 Month After Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty, Is This Normal?

I Had Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty. its Been a Month Now but my Upper Lid Still Swelling

A: swelling one month after upper eyelid surgery

conditions such as this are most likely within normal range of healing but to exclude more serious concerns requiring intervention, you should be seen by your surgeon soon and on regular basis until the condition has resolved or intervention is planned. It is not possible to answer this question with any specificity or relevance without a physical exam and medical history let alone without any pictures.

 

Edwin Ishoo, MD
Boston Facial Plastic Surgeon
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