My husband and I have been patients of Dr. Bedrossian for many years it was a most pleasant experience. He is kind and sincere. My husband has been through many surgeries by Dr. Bedrossian. He took his time explaining what was happening. My husband and I cannot say enough about Dr. Bedrossian and his staff. I highly recommend him to anyone who is looking for an excellant professional doctor.
Very knowledgable, Oculoplastic surgeon. took time to explain all procedures and did not rush.After numbing me up I had skin rejuvenation on my face to remove some dark spots and the blepharoplasty. I felt no pain, just a slight tingling afterward. His aftercare was excellent and I was still very comfortable. It has been a week out and I am very pleased. I went back in 6 days for suture removal and was back to work in 5 days with very little bruising and no discomfort. Overall a very good surgeon with excellent staff who are well prepared and helpful. Virtually no wait times in the office. I will definitely continue with Dr. Bedrossian.
I love my results! Dr. Bedrossian did a blepharoplasti on me and the results look amazing. i followed his instructions and healing went by quickly and painless. AMAZING DOCTOR! so well educated and knows what he is doing. anybody who writes a bad review must have no followed his instructions because I am extremely happy with my results
Horrible. I'm appalled at how clueless he was. Such a waste of money and I look like a freak. I wanted Restalyne in my tear troughs after researching the procedure online....but he claimed Restalyne and Juvederm are the "same thing" and wound up injecting me with Juvederm Ultra in my tear troughs and I now look like a freak! 100's of doctors online say not to use Juvederm, only Restalyne in tear troughs, yet he didn't seem to know this. He claimed I wouldn't have any swelling or bruising and I looked like someone beat the sh*t out of me for a good two weeks. I'm still swollen/puffy and lopsided after two weeks and he claims it looks so great! Yeah right! I LOOK WAY WORSE, I STILL HAVE TEAR TROUGH DEFORMITY....DEEP CREASES/BAGS BUT NOW I HAVE TUBULAR BLOBS OF FAT/SWELLING RIGHT UNDERNEATH THE CREASES. It looks horrible when I put on concealer and foundation. It looks nothing like the before/after pics I see on this site and online. And one of my eyes has a dark, swollen ring around it. And a bigger bag than before....Wtf?!! For two syringes of product I excepted better. For a qualified Oculofacial Plastic Surgeon I expected better. For a $1000 I EXPECTED SOME SORT OF IMPROVEMENT. I LOOK SICKLY AND STRANGE. He just seemed very clueless about the procedure and product, very disorganized and NOT qualified for fillers. I'm so depressed, what a ripoff. I would take my bags over this crap any day. I should have just gone to a spa or dermatologist for 1/2 the price.
Hi : Thanks for the photos .Your unequal brows are related to unequal eyelid height. You would benefit from an evaluation of eyelid ptosis and not brow lift surgery. Revision blepharoplasty would improve crease height and the heavy skin folds. Best Edward H Bedrossian Jr. MD FACS
Sorry that you are having this issue. There are products that can be injected into the lump to dissolve the filler. F that does not work , Surgery to remove the lump may be necessary and is usually very successful.Hope this helps Edward H Bedrossian Jr MD FACS
Hi ;Sorry you are having irritation and redness after using tridepigmentation cream . It sounds like the cream is doing what it is supposed to do, but your skin may be very sensitive to it ; or less likely you may be allergic to it. To reduce the redness and itching, it is best to stop applying the cream until the irritation and redness resolves. The light application of Aquaphor, mineral oil or petrolatum will help with healing. Panderm Cream is a stronger cream containing Nystatin, Triamcinolone, Gramicidin, and Neomycin, It prevents fungal and bacterial growth, Unless you have an infection, I would not use it initial because it may be more irritating.
Hi : Thanks for the photos. As a result of numerous surgical procedures to the left eye, it looks like you have "lost" tissue from behind the left eye so that it no longer "protrudes " as much as the right eye. It would be helpful to see photos of yourself taken before the retinal detachment surgeries. Surgery to replace that "lost" tissue from behind the left eye can be done but is risky with unpredictable results. However, there are a few things that can be done to make the left eye look more like the right one. First. the eyelid creases can be surgically modified to look more equal. Second, The right lower lid looks lower then the left lower lid, particularly when you look up. The right lower lid can be surgically raised to look more equal to the left lower lid. Third, a non surgical option is to get stylish glasses with appropriate lenses to camouflage the difference. Fourth, seek consultation with an Oculoplastic surgeon. Fortunately, your eyes look straight and the redness in the inner corner of the left eye will lessen in 3-6 months. Best, Edward H Bedrossian Jr. MD FACS
Persistent retraction of your upper lid ( 8yrs after ptosis surgery) suggests that scar tissue is preventing your lid from closing , too much skin was removed, or both. An Oculoplastic/ Eyelid Surgeon, at examination, would determine which is the case. Most commonly, a structure called the orbital septum has been caught in the scar, and must be released and often a spacer is inserted. Less commonly, skin must be replaced. From your photo, gold weights are not needed . 5-FU is not usually needed or advised unless you have a history of keloid formation. Best wishes Edward H Bedrossian Jr. MD FACS