 Dr. Songin in Beverly Hills, we have a lovely, beautiful patient. She already looks good. We're trying to make her look even better. It's not fair to the rest of you out there. Just joking. She has beautiful eyes. Look at her eyes. They're gorgeous. What we're going to do is enhance by improving her eyes. She has a little bit of skin laxity. Close your eyes for a second. She has a little bit of skin laxity. You can see how much I've marked. About 10 millimeters on this side, 10 millimeters exactly on the other side. She has a little bit of a fat pocket here. Those two are going to take out for her. You can see when I press her eyes how it bulges out. So sometimes in the mornings, it bulges out and stuff. In the eye, in the upper compartment, you have two fat compartments, medial and middle. The middle I like to keep because I don't want to hollow her out, but the medial, when it's bulging out like that, I like to take out. Now as she opens her eyes, her lowers, what we're going to do is we're going to open from here, take out the fat pocket, close your eyes. In the bottom there, three. One, two, three. The lateral, the middle, and the medial. So we're going to go in there and take out the three pockets. Now you have to be careful who you go to for the lowers. Lower are tougher than uppers because you can't reset too much skin. Whenever I'm going to reset skin, open your mouth. I have the patient open their mouth, look up, and then that determines how much skin I can remove. You have to use that technique or else you'll become short on skin and your eyes will droop. So be careful out there. We're going to do her case. It's going to come out excellent and stay tuned. It's a big piece of skin that's removed, but it all shrivels up. So we're taking good amount of skin from her. But you see the amount of skin, you see how it shrivels up after I take it out? So I don't want you to think that she's not getting a good amount of skin removed. It's the perfect size for her. Everything has to be appropriate. I'm going to bring that, you see I marked it right here, that bulge right there. That's what we're going after. We're going to get that fat out. She's going to look younger, more beautiful if that's possible with her gorgeous green eyes. So she's feeling a little pressure. That tells me I'm in the right position because this medial fat does have some pain fibers that she feels the pressure of me pulling on it. So I know I'm in the right place. Most of this is just my excess numbing for her because she is very sensitive. Turn your head towards me a little bit more perfect. There it is, look at that. It's trying to come out by itself. You see that? She feels a little pressure, right? Perfect. I'm going to numb it up for you again, sweetie. You see how this is exactly where I'm marked? You see? It's just the tissue. Perfect. Perfect. Beautiful. The continuous suture that I just pull out when the patient comes. You see it's all continuous big slides. It's a special suture. It slides right out. Even in the thinnest part of the body, we still have that under our skin. Anywhere under your body, anywhere where you have skin, you have to have a little bit of fat. The fat is a lubricant which allows the skin to slide and open and close. If you don't have a fat, your skin will stick to the muscle underneath. So even in the eyelids where it's so thin, you can see a very small layer of fat. It's very interesting.