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Beauty Lies in The Eyes:

December 25th, 2009

They are the windows to your soul, the mirror to your thoughts….in this world where deception is the key; your eyes give you away…

Poets sing paeans, lovers wax eloquent, artists swoon, and illusionists falter at their mention …

Truly, beauty lies in the eyes.

And why not…all that’s best of dark and bright, would meet in your aspect, and your eyes..

Which is why the tiny laugh lines, the crows feet, the dark circles, the bags under the eyes, and the sagging brows irk you so….Which is also why even the beginnings of a haze gives you a panic attack, and a red eye is scarier than it should be…

Which is why it is good sense to care for them. Functionally, because they are your window to the world, to color, to light , and to shape and form. A regular yearly visit to your ophthalmologist, even if you are asymptomatic, will ensure that there functional status is up for review and any possibility of an ailment can be picked up at its nascent stage. You will off course, see your doctor in case of any symptoms, visual or otherwise.

Another aspect of taking care of your eyes is taking care of their aesthetics. Not just the quest for the elusive elixir of youth, but also the very basis of your self confidence and positive self image. Sparkling eyes, clear eyes, eyes that spell out youth and vigour and honesty and clarity of thought. Eyes that really and truly mirror your soul. Eyes that see, and celebrate what they see.

What if the rough and tumble of life and the stresses of everyday and resulted in eyes that aren’t just what they used to be? What if they are tired and droop, or are sunken and ringed with dark circles?

It is still not the end of the world, for your inner radiance will shine through. But what if they are making you feel like a poorer version of yourself, affecting your own perception ,if not that of the others.

Do not hesitate to seek help…help is available and is more accessible than you think.

You could try and seek advice from your local aesthetician, and off course your eye surgeon. The local spa might help, as could your dermatologist. Knife free surgery, as it is euphemistically called, can be just as life altering.

And if all else fails and you are sure, do seek out a qualified plastic surgeon in your area. Make sure he is certified, and well trained, and is part of a surgical facility you can trust. Also, discuss your expectations and fears at length. Talk about the techniques available, and about the risks of each surgery. Make sure your finances will stretch to the procedure, for your insurance agency will not pay for a cosmetic surgery, regardless of how essential you think it is for your emotional well being.

Because even though beauty lies in the eyes, it’s also in the eyes of the beholder.

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What is Blepharoplasty?

December 9th, 2009

What is Blepharoplasty is a question which is frequently asked by people looking for a more youthful and rested appearance.

Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is a surgical procedure which reshapes the upper or lower eyelid, or both. The indications of this surgery can be both functional and cosmetic. The  results of this procedure can be dramatic in terms of a rejuvenated appearance of the surrounding eye area as well as improvement in various lid abnormality related symptoms.

Various abnormalities of the lid including drooping, sagging and fatty deposits can be corrected througha combination of surgical and laser procedures. Often symptoms like foreign body sensation, impaired peripheral vision, heaviness of eyelids, and excessive watering of the eyes may also be relieved by the procedure.

The indications for blepharoplasty include loose or sagging skin which alters the natural contour of the upper or lower eyelid, sometimes impairing vision, bags under the eyes, fatty deposits, puffiness of eyelids and wrinkles. There are no clear cut guidelines for when blepharoplasty should be performed, it depends of an individuals perception of the need to undergo plastic surgery and the treating surgeons decision to operate. Most surgeons, however, are of the view that an early intervention often results in a better post operative outcome.

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Meet Dr. John Diaz

July 13th, 2009

Dr. John Diaz is an Ivy League graduate from Cornell University. He received a scholarship to attend the prestigious Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. Dr. Diaz graduated medical school with the highest honors and for this he received the Alpha Omega Alpha Award, which is given to only the top 10% of medical students in the country. He completed his training in Plastic and Reconstructive surgery in N.Y.C. where he had the privilege of working alongside some of the most famous plastic surgeons in the world.

Dr. Diaz is a published author of articles on plastic surgery. He received a degree with Distinction in Plastic Surgery Research for his work. He has received awards from the New York Regional Society of Plastic Surgery, Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Diaz is a medical staff member of the renowned Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA and has a private practice in Beverly Hills.

He serves as a member of the Executive Board of the Los Angeles Society of Plastic Surgery and has presented lectures on plastic surgery throughout the United States. He has appeared in numerous national and international television programs and magazines. He serves as an expert on plastic surgery for various television programs including Montel Williams’ series of “Living Well” shows. Dr. Diaz also serves as director of the Age Defying Institute where he promotes the advancement of health and wellness in patients.

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