Lower Blepharoplasty (Fat Repositioning)
Q.What is the difference between fat removal and repositioning?
A.Removal reduces bulging fat, while repositioning redistributes fat to smooth hollows.
Lower Blepharoplasty (Fat Repositioning)
Q.Will there be scars?
A.Transconjunctival approaches leave no visible scars; skin incisions usually fade.
Lower Blepharoplasty (Fat Repositioning)
Q.When will it look natural?
A.It varies, often stabilizing over weeks to months.
Eye Ptosis Correction Surgery
Q.Does it have to be combined with double eyelid surgery?
A.Not necessarily; it depends on eye condition.
Eye Ptosis Correction Surgery
Q.Will my eyes look too big?
A.They may seem over-open early but usually settle naturally.
Eye Ptosis Correction Surgery
Q.Is revision needed?
A.It depends on eyelid function and outcomes.
Sub-brow Lift (Infra-brow Incision)
Q.How is it different from upper blepharoplasty?
A.A sub-brow lift emphasizes preserving a natural look by lifting from beneath the brow.
Sub-brow Lift (Infra-brow Incision)
Q.Will scars be visible?
A.Early redness may occur but is often concealed by the brow.
Sub-brow Lift (Infra-brow Incision)
Q.When will it look natural?
A.It varies, often stabilizing over weeks to months.
Medial Epicanthoplasty (Inner Corner)
Q.Will scars be obvious?
A.Early redness can occur but usually fades over time (varies).
Medial Epicanthoplasty (Inner Corner)
Q.Does it need to be combined with double eyelid surgery?
A.Not necessarily; it depends on your eye condition.
Medial Epicanthoplasty (Inner Corner)
Q.When will it look natural?
A.It varies, often stabilizing over weeks to months.