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Are you looking for cosmetic services in Long Beach? At Eye Physicians of Long Beach, we understand the ways in which confidence and good vision go hand-in-hand, especially when it comes to how your eyes look and feel.

We offer a variety of cosmetic services that can both improve vision and ocular health, and help you to look and feel your best. From non-surgical BOTOX and fillers to surgical and reconstructive cosmetic procedures, we are your one-stop destination for facial cosmetics. 

To learn more about the cosmetic procedures and services offered at Eye Physicians of Long Beach, we encourage you to explore our cosmetics website:

Eyelid Surgery in Long Beach

Dr. Roya Ghafouri often performs an eyelid surgery known as a blepharoplasty which removes excessive eyelid skin that impairs eyesight. The procedure is often considered a medically necessary procedure that may be covered by insurance if the eyelids interfere with your field of vision; otherwise, it is considered a cosmetic procedure that will not be covered by insurance.

Depending on the level of severity, the surgery may be performed right in the office. The surgery involves the removal or repositioning of the excessive upper eyelid tissue that impairs vision. Both upper and lower eyelid procedures may be performed depending on the nature of the condition. Typically, the excess skin on the upper lid will hang over the eyelashes and block peripheral vision or affect the outer and upper part of the field of vision; this may cause trouble with reading or driving. Patients who have less severe amounts of excess skin may have the procedure for cosmetic reasons; for example, patients looking to improve “bags” under their eyes or trying desire to reduce wrinkles.

Blepharoplasty is performed by making external incisions along the skin lines of the eyelid(s), at the creases of the upper lids, and below the lashes, or on the inside surface of the lower eyelids. Depending on the severity of the condition, the procedure may take up to three hours to complete. Following surgery, swelling and bruising may be substantial for the first two weeks but will resolve in the next several weeks.

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