Category Archives: Eyelid Surgery

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Pre-Juvenation Treatments

Regenerative medicine is in its infancy and there is exciting evidence that we may be able to harness the body’s own healing mechanisms to help accelerate healing, reduce inflammation and to promote growth of healthy tissue. Men and women from New Haven, New London, Mystic, Westerly, Hopkinton, and the surrounding areas who visit Dr. Beth …

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Blepharoplasty Recovery – Connecticut Eye Lift

The blepharoplasty, or eye lift, procedure is performed to rejuvenated and tighten the eyelids for patients who feel that their eyelids have developed a sagging, wrinkled, and/or puffy appearance. Once the procedure has been completed, the next phase of blepharoplasty will begin: blepharoplasty recovery. For a two-week period after blepharoplasty surgery, it is recommended that …

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The Value of Cosmetic Procedures While Job Hunting

Services like resume writers and recruiters make sense when attempting to find a new position or career. While cosmetic surgery doesn’t usually make the top of the job hunting services list, it can impact your marketability in the process. Foremost for getting a new position is preparing for an interview by educating one’s self on …

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ASPS: Facial Procedures Saw Most Growth in 2012

Statistics courtesy of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicate a rise in facial procedures last year. Both surgical and non-surgical treatments focused on the face saw more growth than any other category. Plastic surgeons performed more face lifts, eye lifts, and even more Botox than previous years. Noninvasive treatments like injectable fillers, laser resurfacing …

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Patient Sees Significant Vision Improvement after Eyelid Surgery

Most first impressions start with the eyes, but impressions can be deceiving for those suffering with dropping, puffy or hooded eyes. Excess skin around the eyelids can make the eyes look tired or angry. Significant sagging around the eyelids can also interfere with vision. Just ask Donna McLean, who recently underwent eyelid surgery, also referred …

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