Asian Blepharoplasty in Plano – Southlake
Expert Eyelid surgery center in North Texas
What Is Asian Blepharoplasty?
Asian eyelid surgery, also called Asian blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that can help add additional dynamic features to your eyelids. By enhancing the crease in one or both eyelids, you can match your look to your unique aesthetic. Asian blepharoplasty in Southlake is all about helping you reach your goals and getting eyes that truly pop.
What Does Asian Blepharoplasty Do?
Unlike other eyelid procedures, Asian eyelid surgery does not necessarily target signs of aging. Instead, it works with your natural features to create or enhance an eyelid crease. By adding this feature to your eyelids, you can add a dynamic expressiveness to your natural features.
How Do I Achieve Natural Results With Asian Eyelid Surgery?
Dr. Kalyam uses three factors to provide her patients with Asian blepharoplasty results that both look and feel natural.
1. Experience – Dr. Kalyam has both trained and practiced for years, honing her techniques to the highest standard. After countless procedures, she has developed an intrinsic understanding of the unique features of all eyelid varieties.
2. Ability – Experience is nothing without skill. For that reason, Dr. Kalyam has spent countless hours perfecting her methods and developing the talent to integrate them into ideal results.
3. Knowledge – Knowledge serves as the foundation for any successful surgery. But it cannot be stagnant. Dr. Kalyam continually explores the latest research and methodology to ensure her knowledge on the field remains fully contemporary.
By combining these factors, Dr. Kalyam can achieve results that satisfy and bring out your natural beauty. Instead of trying to “Westernize” eyelids with the procedure, she aims to adapt them to your unique preferences. She approaches every procedure with a fresh outlook that seeks to find what works best for you and your goals.
Oculoplastics Blepharoplasty makes specific changes to skin/fat/muscle
Asian eyelid surgery works by enhancing the crease of the upper eyelid. For many patients, they may find that the structure of their eyelid does not match their personal aesthetic goals. Or the upper eyelid may even result in a tired and fatigued look. That’s where Asian blepharoplasty comes in: it adds a refreshed and dynamic look to the eyelids. We closely discuss your individual goals during your consultation, then Dr. Kalyam can help you find your ideal solution.
The cost for Asian eyelid surgery can vary and depends on your unique treatment plan. Cost factors include the number of eyelids treated, additional procedures, and the complexity of the surgery. We present each patient with clear outlines of their procedure’s costs before they commit to anything.
Asian eyelid surgery is generally performed as a cosmetic procedure, so insurance usually will not cover it. However, some patients may have insurance cover upper eyelid surgery when used to correct functional problems, such as severe sagging. So if upper eyelid surgery is part of your plan, there is a chance it will be covered.
For safety and success, Asian eyelid surgery should only be performed by a trained specialist. Eyelids are incredibly complex, and an ideal outcome depends on the surgeon’s knowledge. Dr. Kalyam’s unique expertise focuses on the structures of the eyes and face, which is vital for achieving your target goals. Other general plastic surgeons might offer this surgery, but they do not have the specialized training to enhance safety and results.
While there can be minor scarring, Dr. Kalyam carefully places incisions to keep them invisible. By hiding them in the eyelid’s creases, people should not be able to see any scarring, only your enhanced results. In every procedure, Dr. Kalyam keeps incisions as small as possible as well, using precision techniques for vibrant results.
Asian blepharoplasty can be done with only minimal anesthesia while still being comfortable. Most patients report that a local anesthetic is often sufficient to keep them comfortable. However, mild sedation is also an option. By choosing milder sedation options, you can minimize recovery time and put less strain on your body overall. During your consultation with Dr. Kalyam, she can help you figure out the best option for your situation and needs.
The duration of your procedure can vary, but most Asian eyelid procedures take between 1-2 hours. In some cases, they can be even shorter. If you are combining Asian blepharoplasty with other procedures, the total time can increase a bit. Before your surgery, Dr. Kalyam will provide you with a full outline of the expected timeframe for your procedure.
To learn more about Asian blepharoplasty or schedule your consultation, you can call our office or use our online form. Get started with planning your Asian eyelid surgery in Plano today!