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Questions About Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgery (or blepharoplasty) is a cosmetic procedure that can help diminish bags under the eyes or extra skin on the eyelids. Aging is something we all must inevitably face, and with aging comes sagging skin. The eyelids are no exception, and they may start to sag as you get older. This sagging skin over

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Eyelid Surgery Facts

Aging is a process we all must go through. Unfortunately, our eyes are usually the first part of our bodies that show our age. Because the skin on the eyelids is so thin, it usually wrinkles and sags first. If you have eyes that are excessively wrinkly or have eyelids that droop or have large

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How To Deal With Acne Scars

You’ve gotten your acne under control and now you are ready to get rid of the acne scars. What are your options? Depending on the type and severity of acne scar, there is a variety of treatments that can help. Skin discoloration from acne Brown discoloration from acne usually goes away on its own, but

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Psoriasis Treatment Breakthroughs

Chances are that you or someone you know has psoriasis. It is an incurable, non-contagious autoimmune skin disease that affects 3 out of every 100 Americans. Thankfully, remarkable progress in the treatment of psoriasis has recently occurred and dermatologists at SkinCare Physicians can now select from a multitude of therapies. Living with psoriasis is often

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How Eyelid Surgery Affects Eyesight

Have you been thinking about having blepharoplasty done? Blepharoplasty is the medical name for eyelid surgery and is usually performed either on the upper or lower eyelids to correct problems such as dropping skin, excess skin, bags under the eyes and wrinkles. There are certain circumstances in which eyelid surgery can improve eyesight, and that

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