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Endoscopic Facelift & Quad Blephroplasty

Case ID: 6141

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An endoscopic facelift combined with a quad blepharoplasty (also known as a 4-lid blepharoplasty) involves rejuvenating both the upper and lower eyelids along with a facelift using a minimally invasive approach. This approach can address multiple areas of concern, including sagging eyelids, excess skin and fat in the eyelids, and

Endoscopic Facelift & Quad Blephroplasty

Lower Facelift & Upper Blephroplasty

Case ID: 6133

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A lower facelift (also known as a rhytidectomy) and a upper blepharoplasty (eyelid lift) are two distinct cosmetic procedures that can be combined for a more comprehensive facial rejuvenation. The lower facelift addresses sagging skin, deep creases, and jowls in the lower face and neck, while the upper blepharoplasty targets

Lower Facelift & Upper Blephroplasty

Bilateral Supraciliary Repair

Case ID: 6130

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Bilateral supraciliary repair refers to a surgical procedure to correct drooping eyebrows (brow ptosis) on both sides of the face. It involves making an incision just above the eyebrows to reposition and potentially remove excess skin and tissue, ultimately lifting the brows. This procedure can be performed for functional reasons (like improving

Bilateral Supraciliary Repair

Bilateral Ptosis Ectropion Repair

Case ID: 6127

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Bilateral ptosis and ectropion repair involves surgically correcting both drooping eyelids (ptosis) and outward-turning eyelids (ectropion) on both eyes. Ptosis repair typically involves tightening or shortening the muscle that raises the upper eyelid, while ectropion repair focuses on tightening and re-positioning the lower eyelid. The specific techniques used can vary depending on

Bilateral Ptosis Ectropion Repair

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