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Because blepharoplasty is such a varied procedure, the cost also varies. Factors which contribute to the cost of eyelid surgery include:Type and extent of surgerySurgeon’s feeFacility feeAnesthesia feeMedicationFor approximate costs by location , search Real Self, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, or American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Oculoplastic surgery websites.
Your description and lack of photos limits discussion. If you are concerned about eyes consider discussing with an oculoplastic surgeon.
Thank you for the question. There are several surgical procedures to make the eyes more open or appear wider. The operation depends on specifically what the nature of your problem is. See an experienced oculoplastic surgeon for comprehensive evaluation and proper guidance. Good luck.
Very difficult to answer without specific question and seeing a photo. You may be referring to eyelid ptosis surgery, which is not risky in the appropriate patient (see link below). Best to see an oculoplastic specialist for evaluation.
Eyelid surgeons are not mind readers. Many procedures can make the eyes look bigger. The real issue is what precisely is your concern? There is no substitute for a detailed consultation with more than one fellowship trained oculoplastic surgeon
This answer is more complicated than you may anticipate. Many options exist depending on your particular issues and goals. A thorough evaluation and discussion with an experienced eyelid surgeon is crucial.
Trimming extra skin and lifting the edge of the eyelids to open the eyes are two separate procedures. Ptosis repair and blepharoplasty help to widen the eyes. I would recommend a consultation with a board certified oculoplastic surgeon to discuss your concerns.
Hello Ktb3,Thank you for the question. It is much more common for there to be a slight difference between the two sides of the face than for there to be perfect symmetry. The reason is that as we develop we are two halves joined at the back that come together in the front middle and...
I always think it best to start with the least invasive approach so my suggestion would be to try a bit of HA filler in the tear trough area. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to discuss. My best, Dr. Sheila Nazarian @drsheilanazarian on Instagram
Upper and lower eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), along with a possible brow lift, can help make eyes appear larger and can help reduce the dark circles under the eyes. However, these procedures can aggravate dry eye syndrome. If you have had your lacrimal gland removed and have a...
Thank you for posterior photos. What you are seeing in with concern in the most it is related to early development what is known as the tear troughs. Fillers in this area could help improve the indent that you are noticing. This is a temporary measure and would need to be done every 6-12 ...
You have very mild folds which are normal. Don't do anything about them as the scarring will only look worse after.
Often hollow areas around the eyes could be corrected with fat grafting. I have examples of this type of before and after images on my website.I cannot make a recommendation for your specific situation without more and different photographs. I would need full face photos from all angles,...