A blepharoplasty procedure is a surgery to remove excess skin, muscle or tissue from your eyelids. It corrects droopy eyelids or bagginess underneath your eyes.
Droopy eyelids (ptosis)
Droopy eyelids, or ptosis, involve one or both upper eyelids drooping below their normal position, causing cosmetic and potential vision issues
Fat Transfer
An under-eye fat transfer is a natural type of dermal filler. This nonsurgical facelift can perk up tired-looking eyes, making you look younger and more energized.
Eye bag surgery
Eye bag surgery, also called blepharoplasty of the lower eyelid, is a cosmetic procedure that helps correct lose skin, excess fat, and wrinkles of the lower
Eyelid Lumps?
Most bumps on the eyelid are styes. A stye is an inflamed oil gland on the edge of your eyelid, where the eyelash meets the lid.
Festoons and Malar Bags
While blepharoplasty helps rejuvenate tired-looking eyes, individuals with festoons usually require additional treatment.
Upper Lid Blepharoplasty
During blepharoplasty, the surgeon cuts into the creases of the eyelids to trim sagging skin and muscle and remove excess fat
Double Eyelid Surgery
Double eyelid surgery or "Asian blepharoplasty" creates an eyelid crease resulting in a larger and more symmetric, almond-shaped eye.