Lower Eye Lid Blepharoplasty
78 year old Male | Facelift, Neck lift, Endoscopic Brow Lift, Upper Eye Lid Blepharoplasty, Lower Eye Lid Blepharoplasty and Facial Fat Grafting
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
This patient received 22cc injected into the nasolabial folds, marionette lines, cheeks, tear troughs and lateral face for the facial fat grafting.
Both an upper lift and a lower lift will treat puffiness, which is a common contributor to a tired looking appearance. A lower blepharoplasty will dramatically improve puffiness and bags under the lower eyelids. An upper blepharoplasty will remove the hooded skin located near the upper lids, making you appear more rested and youthful. If you suffer from vision problems related to excess eyelid skin, an eye lift can improve this as well.
A brow lift is intended to treat those with a low position of the brow line, deep lines running horizontally across the forehead, excess skin above the eyes, and/or frown lines or furrows between the eyebrows or across the top of the nose.
A facelift will improve skin laxity, jowling, the hollow appearance to the cheeks and below the eyes, a jawline that lacks definition, and a droopy neck. If you find yourself standing in front of a mirror and giving a gentle oblique push on the skin near the corner of the jaw, you may want to come in and learn more about face lift surgery.
63 year old Female | Facelift, Neck Lift, Lower Eye Lid Blepharoplasty, and Facial Fat Grafting
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
Technically known as rhytidectomy, a facelift is generally the procedure that will provide the most significant rejuvenation in the face and neck. Our surgeons emphasize a natural approach to facelift surgery. They want you to look naturally younger but certainly not artificial or overdone.
A lower blepharoplasty is intended to treat puffy, dark circles under the eyes as well as excess “crepe paper” lower wrinkles.
Fat grafting refers to the procedural transfer of fat from one part of the body to another. Fat is taken from an area of excess fat like the abdomen or thighs and injected into areas that lack volume, such as the face, hands, breasts, or buttocks. Fat grafting is also referred to as fat transfer or fat injection.
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