Understanding Ptosis: What It Is & How It Affects Your Eyesight
Ptosis, also known as drooping eyelids, is a condition where [...]
Ptosis, also known as drooping eyelids, is a condition where [...]
As we age, the skin around our eyes can begin [...]
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The erbium and CO2 lasers are used for skin resurfacing. The laser works by delivering energy to vaporize small columns of tissue. As new skin grows back in the vaporized areas, patients often note an improvement in skin texture, wrinkles and/or dyschromia (brown or red spots).
Botox treatments provide a great way for many people to improve facial wrinkles without having surgery. Botox is the most common cosmetic treatment performed by physicians in the United States, with over 3.8 million procedures done each year.
Dark circles under the eyes can represent a number of different problems, each of which is treated differently.
There are three different conditions which can cause droopy eyelids, each of which is treated differently. Many people with droopy eyelids have a condition known as dermatochalasis, excess upper eyelid skin.
Patients who are interested in lower eyelid filler injections frequently ask if I use a cannula or a needle to perform the injections. My answer is that after trying both techniques, I find that my results are much better when using a needle.