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Blepharoplasty

Transform Your Look with Blepharoplasty

Rediscover Your Confidence with Blepharoplasty at Emirates European Hospital

At Emirates European Hospital, our Blepharoplasty Department shines as a leading center of expertise, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eyelid-related concerns. Our team of skilled specialists in Blepharoplasty is dedicated to delivering individualized care for a range of aesthetic and functional issues, ensuring the best outcomes for our patients’ eye areas.

Upper Blepharoplasty

Focuses on improving the appearance of the upper eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, or muscle to create a more youthful and refreshed look.

Lower Blepharoplasty:

Targets the lower eyelids to reduce under-eye bags, puffiness, or dark circles, typically involving the removal or repositioning of fat deposits.

Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty:

 Involves a more minimally invasive approach where incisions are made inside the lower eyelid, suitable for addressing lower eyelid fat deposits without external scarring.

Double Eyelid Surgery:

Commonly performed in Asian populations to create a crease in the upper eyelid, enhancing the appearance of the eyes.

Laser Blepharoplasty

 Utilizes laser technology to perform eyelid surgery, offering precise incisions, minimal bleeding, and potentially faster recovery compared to traditional methods.

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