Heavy, drooping upper eyelids or puffy bags beneath the eyes can give you the appearance of looking tired or older than you really are. Drooping eyelids can also interfere with your vision.
Cosmetic eyelid surgery is a surgical procedure that can improve the appearance of the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both by removing the excess skin and fat from the eyelids. We can help you regain that rejuvenated appearance to the surrounding area of your eyes, making you look more rested and alert.
Face Lift
The face is our most visible feature, one that through expression and appearance conveys what and how we feel.
Over time, the loss of skin elasticity and firmness, sagging tissue and wrinkles can occur and greatly impact how we feel about ourselves and how others see us. Even if you are a person who is energetic and excited about life, these conditions can make you appear tired or sad.
If you are bothered by the signs of aging in your face, a facelift may be right for you. We can correct sagging facial skin and muscles, remove excess fat and restore firmness to create a more youthful, rested and vibrant appearance.
Brow Lift
A low or sagging brow can make a person appear sad or tired even when we are not.
Unfortunately, for some people such characteristics are, or can become permanent. If you are bothered by the development or presence of expression lines or other signs of aging in the forehead and brow region, a brow lift may be right for you. We can correct a low-positioned or sagging brow, smooth furrows across the forehead and between the brows, and help restore a more youthful and relaxed appearance.
Surgery of the Ear
If you are bothered by ears that protrude excessively from the side of your head (prominent ears), then ear surgery may be right for you. Ear surgery will bring the ears closer to your head, giving you a sleeker, more refined look.
Scar Revision
The way a scar develops depends on how your body heals, much as it does on the original injury or on the surgeon's skills. While no scar can be removed completely, we can often improve the appearance of a scar, making it less noticeable through surgical procedures known as scar revisions.