Short answer: eyelid surgery will not get rid of your glabellar creases (the 11s). Whether you need a browlift, a blepharoplasty, both, or neither can't be answered without photos and an examination.With a high hairline, the only technique I would consider for a browlift is the endoscopic browlift. This will not raise the hairline and may lower it. No skin is removed from the scalp; rather, the balance between the muscle that elevates the brow and those that depress it is changed.Good luck!
as a general rule, the younger you are when you have a facelift, the longer the results will last. However, it is impossible to predict the longevity of results in an individual patient. The results in all patients generally last 5-10 years, but this varies a lot. My oldest facelift patient was 85, and she was very happy with her result!
Hi,Since cup sizes are approximate and vary from bra to bra, it is impossible to guarantee a cup size. We can make the breasts as small as you wish, but generally the preferred result is in the B-C cup range, but this depends on your body type, height and weight as well as your preferences.Good luck!
One of the more common causes of a wide-eyed "staring" appearance. It can be easily diagnosed with simple blood tests. I would have this ruled out before investigating other causes.Good luck!
are filled with salt water, which is what we are also filled with. When a saline implant fails, it deflates and your body absorbs the saline. Replacing the deflated implant is a 20 minute procedure performed with local anesthesia and light sedation. I counsel patients that all breast implants are like tires: they are man-made inflated devices that move around in your body. You don't expect your tires to last forever, and neither do breast implants. I quote patients a 2% per year failure rate for saline implants; that is, 2 out of every 100 saline implants will fail every year...so if you have two implants, you have a 4/100 chance each year that your implants will fail. Like tires, there is no reason to replace implants unless you are having problems with them.Saline implants are very safe and well tolerated in the vast majority of patients.Good luck!