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A lady has sagging eyelids and crow’s feet and wants to know what’s the best and longest-lasting treatment for them.
New York oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Amiya Prasad, M.D. reviews her concerns in this video, and explains the importance of diagnosing if sagging eyelids are caused by dermatochalasis (extra skin) or ptosis (damaged eyelid muscle) as the surgeries are different, and how crow’s feet lines can be improved with a variety of customizable treatments such as Botox®, lasers, PRP treatment, or fillers.
0:54 — Dr. Prasad details his background training in cosmetic oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery, as well as his experience as an eyelid surgery and facial rejuvenation specialist
1:34 — Dr. Prasad discusses how he determines where there is the presence of ptosis; and the difference between ptosis and dermatochalasis
2:31 — How the eyebrows can also contribute to extra skin on the eyelid
2:51 — How an upper eyelid blepharoplasty can best address excess eyelid skin; and how ptosis surgery can address a weak or damaged eyelid muscle causing drooping eyelids
3:42 — The importance of identifying the cause of ptosis
4:06 — Dr. Prasad discusses his own personal style and approach to eyelid surgery, and how he prefers a natural look that maintains the patient’s natural eye shape
5:18 — How upper eyelid blepharoplasty is typically done under local anesthesia with LITE™ sedation
5:38 —How crow’s feet are caused; and dynamic and static wrinkles
6:10 — How crow’s feet lines can be addressed with Botox®, lasers, PRP treatment, or fillers
6:54 — How a long-lasting treatment for crow’s feet lines and wrinkles usually require maintenance every 4-6 months as Botox wears off, but laser treatment can last longer
7:34 — Dr. Prasad’s recommendation
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