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Dr. Smart may perform your eyelid lift in a fully accredited outpatient surgery center in our Frisco, Texas office near Plano, located conveniently in our professional building. Dr. Smart also maintains privileges at several area hospitals. If you ... more
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Unfortunately, as Apert Syndrome is genetic, there is no known cure, but there is much that can be done to prevent or treat complications; allowing a child to grow as normally as possible. Dr. Colyer can perform certain surgeries in order to ... more
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Before you decide to undergo rhinoplasty, you should be certain that it is really what you want. Changing your nose drastically will alter your appearance quite a bit. Fortunately, the computer modeling tools available today will take a lot of ... more
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Nonchalantly performing a traditional western blepharoplasty upon Asian eyelids can create devastating results for the unwary surgeon and their unfortunate patient. There are several important differences between traditional and Asian blepharoplasty ... more
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Available at The Plastic Surgery Center of Nashville in Tennessee, blepharoplasty (also known as eyelid surgery) is a procedure that removes fat, excess skin, and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. A blepharoplasty can correct drooping eyelids ... more
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Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) has become popular among both men and women who wish to reduce the signs of aging in the eye area. It is considered a simple yet delicate procedure, capable of producing dramatic results. When the lax, droopy excess ... more
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Blepharoplasty will usually take one to two hours, depending on the extent of your surgery. For the upper eyelids, Dr. Lazzaro and Dr. Antimarino will make the incision along the natural crease of your eyelids. The incision for the lower eyelids ... more
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Eyelid surgery aims to rejuvenate the eye by removing excess skin, fat, and muscle in addition to reenforcing weakened support structures. The effect is to transform tired appearing, baggy, poorly defined eyes into crisper, refreshed, and alert ... more
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Bruising, swelling and a sense of tightness in the eyelids are common after eyelid surgery. These should subside within 2-4 weeks. Most patients resume activities in 5-7 days, when non-absorbable stitches are removed, and return to work in about 10 ... more
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Recovery for most eyelid surgery procedures requires only a weekends rest. After the weekend, you can resume your normal lifestyle. However, bruising and swelling varies among patients and can last upwards of 7-10 days. ... more
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