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Upper Eyelid Surgery
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Excellent Service
Shelley 1965November 15, 2023
WORTH IT$6,500
The doctor is well known and respected. He charges a premium for his services so I would expect a near perfect outcome. My upper blepharoplasty healed nicely but I think I have "A form deformity". The lids are hollow and sunken in the inner corners of my eyes. I actually look older. The fix is simple, just add a little bit of filler to the area. He did not offer that. I would think he would as he charges a $1000 premium above the highest average cost for an upper bleth.
UPDATED FROM Shelley 1965
2 months post
Review Correction
Shelley 1965November 18, 2023
Dr Bloom is well respected and is a talented plastic surgeon as evidenced by his high reviews and before and after photos. I over reacted in my case. I am very thin and my face shows it. The hollowness in my eyes are probably more genetic. The doctor said to wait a few more months as the healing process continues and my eyes should appear more balanced. Like I said, he is top notch and very friendly.
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UPDATED FROM Shelley 1965
6 months post
6 mos update
Shelley 1965March 29, 2024
It has been six months since my upper bleth. The healing process was smooth and I was able to go out to dinner in less than a week. The results look good.
My eyes have a more open and awake look. I am satisfied with the results, however I may get a tiny bit of filler to round out and diminish the guant look in my inner eye area. That is a result of my anatomy and the surgeon's fault.
My eyes have a more open and awake look. I am satisfied with the results, however I may get a tiny bit of filler to round out and diminish the guant look in my inner eye area. That is a result of my anatomy and the surgeon's fault.
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August 14, 2024
That is what happened to me when I had ptosis surgery along with a bleph with an oculoplastic surgeon. No, your eyes will not look more balanced months after. What I saw within a few days - A frame, hollowness - that's the result. I had to get a revision from a different oncoplastic surgeon, who informed me too much skin and fat had been removed amongst other issues, such as a shredded levator. He said the original surgery only required levator repair and an endoscopic brow lift vs. removing so much skin. However, age/loss of fat/removal of skin emphasizes the socket area. I was offered filler and, at some point, I will go back to get it. You should consult with an oculoplastic surgeon.
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