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Sub Brow Lift with Dr Suh to Improve Eyelid Heaviness
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Sub Brow Lift with Dr Suh to Improve Eyelid Heaviness
Brave581460October 28, 2025
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With age, my eyelid crease started to sag down to my lash line making my eyes asymmetric and heavy. I ended up picking Marble to proceed with my surgery. There was minimal wait time and the English consultant was fluent and responsive. Doctor Suh examined my eyes and took the time to explain my natural eye anatomy and how it would impact the outcome I wanted, which I appreciated. He recommended that I start with a sub-brow lift to address heaviness, wait 6 months to see how things settle before getting incisional surgery along with ptosis correction to improve my asymmetry and remove the excess skin near the outer corner of my eyes. I decided to get the sub-brow lift first to see where it would take me.
The day of the surgery was seamless. The surgery took 1 hour and I had sedation with local anesthesia. Stitches were removed on day 7 and they provided de-swelling laser afterwards.
My 6 week thoughts: my eyelids don't feel heavy anymore and there is more lid space, though it is subtle. No one in my entourage noticed I had surgery done. My scars are still on their healing journey so I'm just being patient with that. In my opinion, Doctor Suh is good at evaluating a patient's condition, explaining it and setting expectation. His surgery approach is by-the-book and on the conservative side, whether it's ideal or not depends on what kind of result you are after.
The day of the surgery was seamless. The surgery took 1 hour and I had sedation with local anesthesia. Stitches were removed on day 7 and they provided de-swelling laser afterwards.
My 6 week thoughts: my eyelids don't feel heavy anymore and there is more lid space, though it is subtle. No one in my entourage noticed I had surgery done. My scars are still on their healing journey so I'm just being patient with that. In my opinion, Doctor Suh is good at evaluating a patient's condition, explaining it and setting expectation. His surgery approach is by-the-book and on the conservative side, whether it's ideal or not depends on what kind of result you are after.

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