Paramus Eyelid Surgery doctors

Sherwood Baxt, MD Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
351 Evelyn St, Paramus
15 answers
Luis Zapiach, MD Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus
15 answers
Gary D. Breslow, MD Gary D. Breslow, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 W Ridgewood Avenue Suite 110, Paramus
6 answers
David L. Abramson, MD David L. Abramson, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
42A E. 74th Street , New York
Joshua L. Fox, MD Joshua L. Fox, MD
Long Island Dermatologic Surgeon
165 Roslyn Road, Roslyn Heights

Recent Answers

Do I Need Someone to Stay with Me After Eyelid Surgery? I'm 70 and Live Alone.

live a lone and in my 70's and need upper eyelid surgery to improve vision.

A: Care after eyelid surgery There will be very little controversy in answering your question. Everyone is going to come down on the side of having someone with you. Yes, After it is done and you come back and say I could have done this myself, Does not make it the right thing to do. I'm sure you will work it out with a friend.
Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
European Doctor Recommendation for Lower Eyelid Skin Pinch

I am hoping to find an oculoplastic surgeon in Europe who can help me with the loose skin under my eyes. I am only 27 years old but I have been troubled with this loose skin for many years now. I have had three fractional skin resurfacing treatments over 2 years with little success and that is why I am now considering surgery although I fear that I will end up with puppy eyes. Please help!

A: lower eyelid surgery

Difficult one to give you a definitive answer on mainly because the picture is clearly taken with a heavy smile. Just about anyone be on the certain age is going to wrinkle up a little bit in that area. Before you consider surgery have you looked into trying Botox injection. It might quiet down that area so that new smile it is not that active. No matter what type of surgery you do with a very active smile around your eyes like that you may end up with the same problem. Not a great answer but I hope it helps.

Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
What if Anything, Can I Do About the Fat Pockets Above my Eyes? (photo)

Ok, I asked this once, but I think I should have been more clearer. I have these fat pockets above both my eyelids. One fat pocket is smaller and less noticeable than the other, but they are both there. They definitely make my eyes look more closed than they should. If I slightly elevate the area where the fat pockets are its a huge difference. I am 20 yrs. old, is that too young for surgery? What are the other alternatives? Would I need orbital decompression surgery?

A: upper eyelid surgery unfortunately the photograph is taken both at a strange angle and with the upper part of the frame of the glasses covering the exact area you are asking about. try taking the picture straight on without the glasses and we will see if we can help.
Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
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