How is a Blepharoplasty Performed Shapiro Plastic Surgery AZ
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Many patients ask Dr. Daniel Shapiro, a board certified plastic surgeon located in Scottsdale, Arizona, how exactly a blepharoplasty procedure is performed -- hoping the knowledge will ease their pre-surgery jitters. Eye surgery procedures vary according to whether an upper lid blepharoplasty or a lower lid blepharoplasty is done. Even then, the surgery's procedures will vary depending on the needs of the patient. It is also common, as Dr. Shapiro mentions in the video, to combine both the upper and lower eyelid surgery for the most natural-looking results. • With upper lid blepharoplasty, a tiny incision is made in the area of the eyes where they open and close. This allows any minor scars from the eye surgery to heal discreetly. Many scars, especially those on fair-skinned patients, are almost invisible immediately after surgery. For those with darker tones, the crease of the eye, which is there naturally, will help hide the small scar until it fully heals. • During the eye surgery, an incision is made for the removal of excess skin and puffiness from the eyelid. Removing these two components gives the patient a more youthful appearance and crisper eyelids. This kind of upper eyelid surgery does not alter the shape of the eyes -- instead, it enhances the features that are already there by taking away the more unpleasant elements of aging eyelids -- leaving the patient with a rejuvenated appearance. • Often times, patients come in with genetic dispositions -- such as the tendency to have puffiness under the eyes. These patients are usually in their early thirties to mid-forties, and are looking to eliminate the bagginess under their eyelids. This genetic trait can be easily corrected with lower eyelid surgery. • For lower eyelid surgery that requires the removal of fat from under the eyes, an incision can be made inside of the eyelid -- leaving no visible trace of surgery on the outside of the lid. This discreet method can eliminate puffy under eye areas caused by hereditary genes. Most of the time, this procedure is combined with laser resurfacing in order to rid the patient of the excess skin under the eyes. Thus, once the fat is removed from the under eye area, the skin is tightened -- giving the eyes a youthful and rested appearance. Many times, fat from the cheekbone is taken to be injected into the under eye area, giving the eye a contoured and sleek look. Another procedure that is sometimes required is a small incision near the lower eyelashes. This discreet and practically invisible incision is used to remove excess skin from patients that have skin laxa. • As Dr. Shapiro explains, the procedures he performs are done with techniques that allow any incisions to be almost invisible -- giving the patients rested and youthful appearances without looking like they've been under the knife. This kind of eyelid surgery precision requires many years of practice as a plastic surgeon. Dr. Shapiro, who has been performing plastic surgery in Arizona for over 21 years, is also certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. • For more information about finding the right surgeon to perform your blepharoplasty surgery you can contact us by visiting our site http://www.shapiroplasticsurgery.com/ or contact us using the information below. • Scottsdale blepharoplasty surgery • http://www.shapiroplasticsurgery.com/... • • Shapiro Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Skin Klinic • 5410 N. Scottsdale Rd. Building F-100 • Scottsdale, AZ 85253 • Phone: (480)-451-1700 • This video is for informational purposes only. Individual consultation required.
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