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Eyelid mole removal Ptosis (“toe”-sis) is the medical term for a drooping eyelid. It refers only to the upper eyelid position (not the skin on the eyelid), and, if severe enough, ptosis can affect the upper field of vision. Ptosis does not cause blurry vision or difficulty reading an eye chart — but it definitely… Read More »
Upper Blepharoplasty Philadelphia, PA, NJ Do friends or family ask you if you’re tired even though you’ve had a great night’s sleep? Do people say you look sad when you feel pretty content? Thank you very much! Are you look in the mirror and wonder why you don’t look like you did years ago? All… Read More »
Ptosis of Eyelid Ptosis (“toe”-sis) is the medical term for a drooping eyelid. It refers only to the upper eyelid position (not the skin on the eyelid), and, if severe enough, ptosis can affect the upper field of vision. Ptosis does not cause blurry vision or difficulty reading an eye chart — but it definitely… Read More »
Everyone wants to look their best and Botox can really help by erasing and reducing wrinkles. Many people opt to have Botox injected at their neighborhood nail salon or even their dentist. But even though Botox is available many places, wouldn’t you want to trust your results with a true cosmetic specialist, a trained plastic… Read More »
Fillers in Philadelphia If you follow the aesthetic industry you’ve heard about hyaluronic acid and facial fillers. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the human body whose job is to hydrate and plump the skin. Unfortunately, it can’t overcome the decrease in collagen (the protein responsible for providing the skin’s support structure) production… Read More »
As we age most of us develop some degree of bags under our eyes. Fat in the area, coupled with sun damage to the skin, declining collagen production, and sagging from normal aging all work together to make these bags more and more noticeable. Thanks to genetic predisposition, even young people can develop undereye bags.… Read More »
What is a seborrheic keratosis? Seborrheic keratoses (SKs) are very common skin growths in older adults. They are brown, black, or light tan. They can be very small or as large as one inch in diameter. They are slightly elevated and can look waxy or scaly. Though unattractive, seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous. Human skin is… Read More »
Ptosis (“toe-sis”) is an odd word with a simple definition. Ptosis is the medical term for a drooping eyelid. It refers only to the upper eyelid and it really makes someone look tired and worn out. Dr. Chandler is an expert in diagnosing the cause and surgically repairing drooping eyelids to counter the impacts of… Read More »
Today, more and more men are choosing to have various cosmetic surgery procedures to rejuvenate their appearance. This is especially true for men who feel the need to compete with younger co-workers. A man’s eyes can really age the overall face and present a tired, older impression to others. Sagging eyelids and under eye bags,… Read More »
The eyes have it. While this is a take on the usual “ayes have it” from parliamentary procedure, when it comes to the face the eyes do have it. When asked, most people say the eyes are the first thing they notice when looking at another person, particularly for the first time. This has been… Read More »
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