Blepharoplasty — make your eyes beautiful again

BlepharoplastyBaggy, sagging eyelids are a result of the march of time. As we age, our skin loses its elasticity. On the eyelids, this lack of elasticity causes them to droop. Sometimes the drooping can be so bad that it impacts the person’s vision.

Blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, makes your eyelids look like they did before all of this sagging. The surgery removes excess skin from the upper eyelid and makes the floppy lower eyelid more compact. The process is also known as an eyelift and helps the patient look younger and more energetic.

In a blepharoplasty with Dr. Daniel S. Tresley, he makes the incisions in such a way that they remain hidden beneath your natural eyelids and scarring is virtually invisible. Beyond trimming excess skin and tightening the area, Dr. Tresley removes fat deposits that contribute to bagginess.

Dr. Tresley is a uniquely qualified choice for your eyelid surgery because he is an expert oculofacial surgeon in addition to being a certified ophthalmologist. He has unique perspective on the entire eye area of the face.

While you are recovering, you must follow the instructions from Dr. Tresley to ensure the fastest possible recovery time without complications.

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