Aesthetic Surgery

Eyes

Upper Blepharoplasty

Upper blepharoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper eyelids to create a more youthful, refreshed appearance. This surgery is ideal for individuals experiencing:

  • Drooping or sagging upper eyelids that create a tired or aged look.
  • Excess skin that obscures the natural eyelid crease.
  • Vision obstruction due to heavy or overhanging eyelid skin.


The procedure involves making a discreet incision along the natural eyelid crease to remove or reposition tissue, resulting in a smoother, more defined upper eyelid. Upper blepharoplasty can be performed alone or combined with other facial procedures for enhanced rejuvenation.

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Lower Blepharoplasty

Lower blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to remove or reposition excess fat, skin, and muscle from the lower eyelids to address under-eye bags, puffiness, and sagging. This procedure is ideal for individuals who have:

  • Puffy bags or dark circles under the eyes.
  • Excess skin or fine lines contributing to a tired or aged appearance.
  • Drooping lower eyelids or hollow areas beneath the eyes.

The procedure involves making small incisions, often along the lash line or inside the lower eyelid, to remove or reposition fat and tighten loose skin. Lower blepharoplasty restores a smoother, more youthful under-eye contour, and can be performed alone or in combination with other facial rejuvenation procedures for a comprehensive refreshed look.

Ptosis Surgery

Ptosis surgery, also known as blepharoptosis surgery, is a procedure designed to correct drooping or sagging upper eyelids caused by weakened eyelid muscles. Ptosis can interfere with vision and may result from aging, injury, or congenital conditions.

This surgery is ideal for individuals who have:

  • Drooping upper eyelids that obscure vision or create a tired appearance.
  • Weak or stretched eyelid muscles (levator muscle).
  • Impaired eyelid function due to ptosis, affecting daily activities or eye health.


Ptosis surgery involves tightening or repositioning the eyelid muscles to lift the eyelids, improving both function and aesthetics. The procedure can be performed on one or both eyelids and helps restore a more alert, youthful appearance, often enhancing the overall field of vision.

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Xanthelasma Excision

Xanthelasma excision is a surgical procedure aimed at removing yellowish, cholesterol-rich deposits (xanthelasma) that form around the eyelids. These plaques are typically harmless but can be cosmetically concerning for many individuals. The procedure is ideal for those who have:

  • Visible yellowish patches on the eyelids, often near the inner corner.
  • Cosmetic concerns regarding the appearance of the skin around the eyes.
  • Recurrent xanthelasma that hasn’t responded to other treatments.


The excision involves carefully removing the xanthelasma plaques under local anesthesia. Once removed, the area is sutured for optimal healing, leaving minimal scarring. The procedure restores a smoother, more natural eyelid appearance and is effective for individuals seeking both functional and aesthetic improvement.

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