Plastic Surgery Blog
Kenny Rogers and Bad Blepharoplasty and Browlift Surgery
Published on January 8, 2012 byKenny Rogers and Bad Blepharoplasty and Browlift Surgery Obviously, there is quite a bit of brouhaha about Kenny Rogers’ facial work. His alien appearance has clearly become the poster child for bad facial plastic surgery. If you are wondering what I see as far as his bad work is concerned, I can break it down […]
Avoiding Bad Eyelid Surgery: Preserve the Canthus At All Costs
Published on December 26, 2011 byAvoiding Bad Eyelid Surgery: Preserve the Canthus At All Costs I oftentimes hear a patient come to me to say, “I don’t want to look like celebrity…” who has had too much surgery done or a friend that has been subject to similar bad work. If the surgery has to do with the eyes, there […]
Eyebags, Shorelines, and Rocks
Published on December 18, 2011 byEyebags, Shorelines, and Rocks When we talk about eyebags, we are focused on the obvious, which is that there is a protuberant bag of tissue. However, is this really the case in the majority of situations? My answer is no. What I oftentimes see is that the lower orbital bony rim becomes exposed over time […]
Fat Grafting Eyelid Series Part 2 of 2: Rethinking the Lower Eyelid
Published on April 14, 2011 byFat Grafting Eyelid Series Part 2 of 2: Rethinking the Lower Eyelid This second article in the series focuses on techniques for lower eyelid rejuvenation. The traditional way to manage the lower-eyelid aging was through a cutting procedure that involved either a skin cut or involved taking fat out from inside the eyelid without an […]