As we age there is increased laxity and sagging of the soft tissues and skin.As we get older, the soft tissues and skin lose firmness, leading to increased laxity and

Eyelid and Facial Surgery

As we grow older, the soft tissues and skin experience a loss of firmness, leading to increased sagging and looseness.

In the upper face, this often manifests as:

  • Drooping eyebrows

  • Hooded eyelids

  • Forehead lines appearing even at rest

  • Hollowed temples

Other anatomical changes in the face include:

  • The downward movement of soft tissues, creating more pronounced lines

  • Reduced elasticity, causing sagging and puffiness around the eyes

  • Loss of facial fat, leading to hollow areas and a deflated appearance

  • Alterations in skin color and texture

Oculofacial plastic surgeons are the only type of surgeons that have training in both surgery of the eyes and soft tissues of the face.

When having procedures performed around your eyes, the utmost care must be taken in order to preserve the delicate function of the eyes. There are both aesthetic and functional implications to surgery in this area. That is why we recommend having your surgery performed by an expert—an oculofacial plastic surgeon.

Aesthetic Treatments
  • Laser Eyelid Rejuvenation

  • Brow and Forehead Enhancement

  • Cheek and Mid-Face Lift

  • Cosmetic Lesion Excision

  • Botox Treatments

  • Dermal Fillers

  • Kybella for Fat Reduction

  • Non-Surgical Liquid Facelift

  • Laser Skin Revitalization

  • Chemical Skin Peels

Reconstructive Treatments
  • Medical Eyelid Surgery

  • Skin Cancer Reconstruction

  • Facial Nerve Paralysis

  • Blepharospasm Treatment

  • Tear Drainage Disorders

  • Orbital and Eyelid Tumor Treatment

  • Thyroid-Related Eye Conditions

  • Facial Injury Reconstruction