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What to Expect During Your First 12 Weeks of Latisse®

Do you love the idea of longer, fuller eyelashes but don’t want to deal with extensions and regular touch-ups? Latisse® could be your secret weapon. As the only FDA-approved treatment for eyelash growth, this serum is a favorite among women who want a noticeable boost without relying solely on mascara or false lashes. At Ophthalmic Plastic & […]


Coping with Vision Changes from Thyroid Eye Disease

Thyroid eye disease (TED) can be a challenging condition, especially when it affects your vision. Symptoms like double vision, light sensitivity, and eye bulging can disrupt daily life and impact self-confidence. At Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Inc., our oculofacial plastic surgeons have decades of combined experience treating thyroid eye disease and helping patients manage eyesight changes. This […]


5 Ways a Midface Lift Differs From a Full Facelift

If you’ve started to notice sagging cheeks, deepening smile lines, or a tired appearance when you see yourself in the mirror, you may be wondering about your facial rejuvenation options. If you’re not ready for a full facelift yet, you have another choice: a midface lift, which specifically targets the central facial region. The skilled oculofacial plastic […]


The Connection Between Blocked Tear Ducts and Sinus Issues

Do your eyes constantly water or feel irritated, even when you’re not crying? You might be dealing with more than seasonal allergies. Tearing problems, including blocked ducts, can cause persistent eye discomfort and may be linked to underlying sinus issues.  At Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Inc., Dr. John B. Holds and a team of fellowship-trained surgeons […]


Fat Grafting in Revision Eyelid Surgery: When Is It Necessary?

Even a subtle imperfection after eyelid surgery can affect how you feel about your results. For patients who have previously undergone blepharoplasty and are unhappy with the outcome, revision eyelid surgery offers a second chance. In some cases, though, surgical revision alone isn’t enough. If you’ve noticed hollowness, asymmetry, or an unnatural look after your eyelid surgery, fat […]


Life After Eyelid Cancer Treatment: Managing Scars and Vision Changes

Going through eyelid cancer is difficult enough, but many people find that recovery brings a whole new set of challenges. From visible scarring to subtle vision changes, life after treatment often requires patience and the right support. At Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Inc., our experienced, fellowship-trained surgeons guide you through every step of the cancer excision and […]


The Role of Dynamic vs. Static Creases in Asian Blepharoplasty

If you’re considering eyelid surgery, especially Asian blepharoplasty, you know that you want your eyelids to look different. What you might not know, though, is what type of eyelid crease you want your surgeon to create. Whether your crease is dynamic or static can significantly influence your results. An experienced surgeon knows the importance of this […]


Is It a Migraine or Just Eye Strain? How to Tell the Difference

Headaches that blur your vision or make it painful to keep your eyes open can stop you in your tracks. Are you dealing with a migraine, though, or is it simply eye strain from too much screen time?  While these issues might seem similar, they have different causes and require different treatments. At Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic […]


Primary vs. Secondary Blepharospasm: What’s the Difference?

Do your eyelids twitch uncontrollably or clamp shut without warning? This could be the result of blepharospasm, which causes involuntary muscle spasms around the eyes. There are two varieties of blepharospasm: primary and secondary. This blog will help you recognize the key differences. It also explains the importance of expert care in managing symptoms. At Ophthalmic Plastic […]


Ptosis vs. Dermatochalasis: What’s Causing Your Droopy Eyelids?

Do your eyelids feel heavy? Do they make you look tired even when you’re well-rested?  Drooping eyelids can affect appearance and vision, but not all cases are the same. Two common disorders – ptosis and dermatochalasis – are often mistaken for each other. While they both cause sagging, they stem from different underlying issues. The skilled oculofacial […]


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