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Oct

Chemosis after Eyelid Surgery

Chemosis represents a condition where the conjunctiva swells excessively. The eyes show a gelatinous and almost translucent layer which appears like it could be easily wiped away. It is usually painless, not dangerous and always resolves. Although this can be associa...

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07

Oct

What is the approach to the bulbous nose?

Our modern approach to rhinoplasty in Boston relies on reshaping the nasal cartilages without compromising the support. Only observation of these two goals will lead to an improved but normal looking nasal tip. Most of these rhinoplasty procedures we perform with the endonasal...

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07

Oct

What is the Best Treatment Approach to Tear Troughs?

The tear trough deformity (a.k.a. naso-jugal fold) represents the depression underneath the under-eye puffiness. They are absent in most young people and slowly develop in the 30s or 40s. People refer to tear troughs as “dark circles” under the eyes and they a...

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07

Oct

What are treatments for sunken cheeks? Is Sculptra the best option?

Sculptra is one good option for non-surgical volume enhancement. We advise our patients to wait 4 weeks before judging the results; 2 vials of Scultra (1 for each side) is a good start for a subtle enhancement although some patients may require further treatme...

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