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http://www.oculoplastic.info 310.777.8880
In the past 10 years the art of Plastic Surgery Eyelids and Cosmetic Surgery Eyes has undergone dramatic changes. With advancements in medical knowledge and surgical techniques we have seen an emergence of sub-specialization. The anatomy around the eyes and orbit is both delicate and complex. An oculoplastic surgeon has training in both Ophthalmology and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery. The specialty of Oculoplastics is an art that combines the meticulous detailed microsurgical techniques of ophthalmology with the aesthetic understanding of plastic surgery.

Dr. Kami Parsa
465 N. Roxbury Dr. Suite 1001
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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  • what is the black thing that covers the eye ball?

  • @marshautari

    cover to protect the eyeball

  • 8) What type of anesthesia is used?

    Most eyelid surgery can be performed under local anesthesia. If desired, local anesthesia with sedation can be performed. This type of anesthesia, also known as Monitored Anesthesia Care or MAC, is performed by an anesthesiologist. The main advantages of this anesthesia are: (1) it does not require putting a breathing tube in the throat, (2) it does not require a breathing machine, (3) the recovery is much faster, (4) there is less nausea after surgery.

  • 9) What is recovery like?

    Depending on the persons previous medical history there will be some swelling and bruising around the eyelids for one week. Most patients can return to work after 5 to 7 days. There is minimal eye discomfort after the procedure. Ice packs are recommended for the first 2 days to decrease swelling. Arnica & Bromoline will help reduce swelling and bruising.

  • 10) I am interested! How should I proceed?

    If you are considering this procedure we encourage you to schedule a private consultation with Dr. Parsa. During this visit he will listen to your concerns and, after a comprehensive evaluation, will discuss the best management for you. If you are a suitable candidate depending on your gender, ethnicity, and age, a customized procedure will be tailored for you.

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  • Hahahaha damn that was entertaining but made me squirm. I have dopey eyes. Dammit!!! but so does Barack Obama... So that instills some confidence

  • @princessbabe1313 step by step baby.. what you waiting on!

  • Holy shit xD I want that done.

  • Ouch huhuhuhuhuthats very scary oh my god!

  • EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW omg that was so hard to watch

  • if you go in through the inside of the eyelid, do you have to release scar tissue? or is the scar tissue (from previous surgery) not touched?

  • whats the name of this song??????????

  • o.o Mata sepet la (Y)

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