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How to Rejuvenate the Face With an Eyelid Lift

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The eyes can be great communicators, expressing warmth, openness, and intelligence. When eyelids become baggy, however, others may perceive the individual as tired and grumpy, regardless of how they feel. Eyelid lift surgery from our extensively trained facial plastic surgeon can help bring light and life back into your eyes when the natural process of aging has changed this feature. Dr. Ali Sepehr technique is designed to achieve natural-looking results and to provide a more youthful look to the whole face.

Eyelid surgery can be performed on the upper eyelids, the lower eyelids, or both, depending on your unique physiological needs and cosmetic goals. Upper eyelids can become saggy with time or as a result of genetic and environmental influences. The excess skin can even obscure vision if it becomes severe enough. Upper eyelid surgery (medically referred to as blepharoplasty) can reduce excess skin and create a smoother and more youthful look.

Lower eyelid surgery can also enhance the eyes, particularly if there are under-eye bags and deep wrinkles. In this procedure, excess fatty tissue and skin is removed. Cosmetic injectables can be a great adjunct to this treatment to fully address fine lines and other common signs of aging.

If you’re interested in rejuvenating your facial features through an eyelid lift, Dr. Sepehr can determine whether this procedure is right for you. Simply reach out to our team for more information.

Dr. Ali Sepehr is one of few double board-certified and fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeons in the country. A member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), Dr. Sepehr is very active in the research and scientific advancement of facial plastic surgery. He is a frequent author and contributor to peer-reviewed academic journals like the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery. Dr. Sepehr also belongs to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, which only admits the top 4% of doctors in the country.