Visible incision after blepharoplasty

This is a questions I answered regarding a procedure done by another physician.

A transconjunctival incision is an incision that is made inside the lower eyelid that avoids an external incision. The best candidates for this are people that don’t need to remove skin and just need fat that is bulging taken out. If you are looking to remove extra skin as well, an external incision is unavoidable in a null.

The other option is filling up the area under the eye with a filler or fat injections. Fat injections last much longer than commercially prepared fillers. There is more involved but it is worth it. You can check out my website for some results. Filling the lower eyelid and cheek with fat can be the best way to make someone look younger in the lower eyelid and cheek areas.

I refined an amazing volumizing procedure called “the YoungLift”.  This is an innovative technique that volumizes your face to bring out the younger and natural you without looking like you had something done.  This is not a facelift and requires no incisions.  Only pinpoint puncture sites are used and these heal imperceptibly.  The YoungLift can be done without general anesthesia and without drains, and large bandages.  You also have a lot less downtime and discomfort compared with traditional facelift procedures.  Dr Young employs the very best techniques from around the world into one volumizing procedure and he uses his internationally acclaimed understanding of facial beauty to create the youthful volume you once had.

Dr Young is located in Bellevue near Seattle, Washington

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