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eyelid tuck takes less than an hour and is performed under mild sedation (with a physician anesthesiologist) and local
anesthesia. Facelift and eyelids together take approximately 3 - 4 hrs

"Not too big, not too small, just right! Thank you. You and your staff were
wonderful!" - Love Goldilocks
Dr.
Perez trained in general surgery, as well as plastic and reconstructive surgery at The Montefiore
Hospital/ Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York

"One person can make all the difference- that one is you. Thanks for everything
you've done." Love Marguerita
Dr.
Perez was a Magna cum Laude college graduate
majoring in Mathematics, minoring in Chemistry and Biology

"I look in the mirror and see the eyes I've always wanted. Thank you for
your expertise and generosity. Your staff and everyone involved were great.
Sorry we missed each other but thanks for the post-op call." - Dee
Dr.
Perez has served as a consultant for Mentor Medical Inc., leading manufacturer of breast
implants and liposuction equipment

"Thanks for taking such good care of me!"
Our
practice specializes in cosmetic surgery of the eyelids, face/neck, breast and body
contouring.

"I just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful job you did. Thanks, you
are the best!"
Dr.
Perez has lectured internationally to plastic surgeons in Europe, Asia, North America and
South America

I wanted to thank you so much for taking such
good care of me and for the incredible and beautiful surgery I had last Monday, I feel so
good and healthy. You made my recovery so
pleasant and your genuine concern and professional care was very important to me. Thank you for your kindness and I hope to see you at
Neiman Marcus soon. To all of you a big hug
and kiss! Maria
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Eyelids
Learn more about Dr.
Perez
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If youre considering eyelid surgery
Eyelid surgery ( technically called blepharoplasty) is a procedure to remove fat-usually
along with excess skin and muscle-from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery
can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes-features that make you look
older and more tired than you feel, and may even interfere with your vision.
However, it wont remove crows feet or other wrinkles, eliminate dark circles under
the eyes, or lift sagging eyebrows. While it can add an upper eyelid crease to Asian
eyes, it will not erase evidence of your ethnic or racial heritage. Blepharoplasty
can be done alone, or in conjunction with other facial surgery procedures such as a
facelift or browlift.
If youre considering eyelid surgery, this brochure will give you a basic
understanding of the procedure- when it can help, how its performed and what results
you can expect. It cant answer all of your questions, since a lot depends on
the individual patient and the surgeon. Please ask your surgeon about anything you
dont understand.
The best candidates for eyelid
surgery
Blepharoplasty can enhance your appearance and your
self-confidence, but it wont necessarily changee your looks to match your ideal, or
cause other people to treat you differently. Before you decide to have surgery,
think carefully about your expectations and discuss them with your surgeon.
The best candidates for
eyelid surgery are men and women who are physically healthy, psychologically stable, and
realistic in their expectations. Most are 35 or older, but if droopy, baggy eyelids run in
your family, you may decide to have eyelid surgery at a younger age.
As people age, the eyelid skin stretches, muscles weaken, and fat accumulates around the
eyes, causing bags above and below.
A few medical conditions make blepharoplasty more risky. They include thyroid
problems such as hypothyroidism and Graves disease, dry eye or lack of sufficient
tears, high blood pressure or other circulatory disorders, cardiovascular disease, and
diabetes. A detached retina or glaucoma is also reason for caution; check with your
ophthalmologist before you have surgery.
All surgery carries some uncertainty
and risk
When eyelid surgery is performed by a qualified plastic
surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor. Nevertheless, there is
always a possibility of complications, including infection or a reaction to the
anesthesia. You can reduce your risks by closely following your surgeons
instructions both before and after surgery.
The minor complications that occasionally follow blepharoplasty include double or blurred
vision for a few days; temporary swelling at the corner of the eyelids, and a slight
asymmetry in healing or scarring. Tiny whiteheads may appear after your stiches are
taken out; your surgeon can remove them easily with a very fine needle.
Following surgery, some patients may have difficulty closing their eyes when they sleep;
in rare cases this condition may be permanent. Another very rare complication is
ectropion, a pulling down of the lower lids. In this case, further surgery may be
required.
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Planning your surgery
The initial consultation with your surgeon is very
important. The surgeon will need your complete medical history, so check your own
records ahead of timee and be ready to provide this information. Be sure to inform
your surgeon if you have any allergies; if youre taking any vitamins, medications (
prescription or over-the-counter), or other drugs; and if you smoke.
In this consultation, your surgeon or a nurse will test your
vision and assess your tear production. You should also provide any relevant
information from your ophthalmologist or the record of your most recent eye exam. If
you wear glasses or contact lenses, be sure to bring them along.
You and your surgeon
should carefully discuss your goals and expectations for this surgery. Youll
need to discuss whether to do all four eyelids or just the upper or lower ones, whether
skin as well as fat will be removed, and whether any additional procedures are
appropriate.
Your surgeon will
explain the techniques and anesthesia he or she will use, the type of facility where the
surgery will be performed, and the risks and costs involved. ( Note: Most
insurance policies dont cover eyelid surgery, unless you can prove that drooping
upper lids interfere with your vision. Check with your insurer.)
Dont hesitate to
ask your doctor any questions you may have, especially those regarding your expectations
and concerns about the results.
Preparing for your surgery
Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to
prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or
avoiding certain vitamins and medications. Carefully following these instructions
will help your surgery go more smoothly.
While youre making preparations, be sure to arrange for
someone to drive you home after your surgery, and to help you out for a few days if
needed.
Where your surgery will be performed
Eyelid surgery may be performed in a surgeons
office-based facility, an outpatient surgery center, or a hospital. Its
usually done on an outpatient basis; rarely does it require an inpatient stay.
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The surgery
Blepharoplasty usually takes one to three hours, depending on
the extent of the surgery. If youre having all four eyelids done, the surgeon
will probably work on the upper lids first, then the lower ones.
In a typical procedure,
the surgeon makes incisions following the natural lines of your eyelids; in the creases of
your upper lids, and just below the lashes in the lower lids. The incisions may
extend into the crows feet or laugh lines at the outer corners of your eyes.
Working through these incisions, the surgeon separates the skin from underlying fatty
tissue and muscle, removes excess fat, and often trims sagging skin and muscle. The
incisions are then closed with very fine sutures.
If you have a pocket of
fat beneath your lower eyelids but dont need to have any skin removed, your surgeon
may perform a transconjunctival blepharoplasty. In this procedure the incision is
made inside your lower eyelid, leaving no visible scar. It is usually performed on
younger patients with thick, more elastic skin.
Types of anesthesia
Eyelid surgery is usually performed under local
anesthesia-which numbs the area around your eyes-along with oral or intravenous sedatives.
Youll be awake during the surgery, but relaxed and insensitive to pain.
(However, you may feel some tugging or occasional discomfort.) Some surgeons
prefer to use general anesthesia; in that case, youll sleep through the
operation.
After your surgery
After surgery, the surgeon will probably lubricate your eyes
with ointment and may apply a bandage. Your eyelids may feel tight and sore as the
anesthesia wears off, but you can control any discomfort with the pain medication
prescribed by your surgeon. If you feel any sever pain, call your surgeon
immediately.
Your surgeon will
instruct you to keep your head elevated for several days, and to use cold compresses to
reduce swelling and bruising. (Bruising varies from person to person; it reaches its peak
during the first week, and generally lasts anywhere from two weeks to a month.)
Youll be shorn how to clean your eyes, which may be gummy for a week or so.
Many doctors recommend eyedrops, since your eyelids may feel dry at first and your eyes
may burn or itch. For the first few weeks you may also experience excessive tearing,
sensitivity to light, and temporary changes in your eyesight, such as blurring or double
vision.
Your surgeon will
follow your progress very closely for the first week or two. The stitches will be
removed two days to a week after surgery. Once theyre out, the swelling and
discoloration around your eyes will gradually subside, and youll start to look and
feel much better.
Getting back to normal
You should be able to read or watch television after two or
three days. However, you wont be able to wear contact lenses for about two
weeks, and even then they may feel uncomfortable for a while.
Most people feel ready
to go out in public ( and back to work) in a week to ten days. By then, depending on
your rate of healing and your doctors instructions, youll probably be able to
wear makeup to hide the bruising that remains. You may be sensitive to sunlight,
wind, and other irritants for several weeks, so you should wear sunglasses and a special
sunblock made for eyelids when you go out.
Your surgeon will
probably tell you to keep your activities to a minimum for three to five days, and to
avoid more strenuous activities for about three weeks. Its especially
important to avoid activities that raise your blood pressure, including bending, lifting,
and rigorous sports. You may also be told to avoid alcohol, since it causes fluid
retention.
Your new look
Healing is a gradual process, and your scars may remain
slightly pink for six months or more after surgery. Eventually, though, theyll
fade to a thin, nearly invisible white line.
On the other hand, the
positive results of your eyelid surgery- the more alert and youthful look-will last for
years. For many people, these results are permanent.

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ATTENTION OUT-OF- TOWN PATIENTS:
We are privledged to receive patients from as far as Latin America, Europe and Asia.
Our office is accessible via Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, and WPB airports. Call our
office for information about travel accomodations.
Dr.
Perez has lectured to plastic surgeons in English, Spanish, Italian and German

"Many thanks for helping this 'old man' look much better! I appreciate it."
Dr.
Perez speaks English, Spanish, Italian, German and Portuguese

Thank you for inviting me to join the makeover
celebration. What fun!...I think our table had
the best time, dont you? Everyone from
your office is fantastic & Im so glad I was able to meet them. See you soon & thanks again! - Kim
One of the most common procedures in patients over 40.
Eyelid surgery is often combined with face/neck lift
procedures.
Dr. Perez has been featured as an expert in plastic
surgery on ABC, NBC, CBS, Univision, Telemundo and other cable broadcasts

Sorry I took so long to write this thank you
note. But I really wanted to say thank you for
the Botox it was great. Everyone
said Oh you look so young Ha! I once again thank you for being so nice to me,
everyone should have a doctor like you!
Dr.
Perez has been featured as an expert in plastic surgery in the Sun Sentinel, The Miami
Herald, The Washington Times and Selecta magazine

"Thank you so much for everything" - Helen
Our biggest referral source: WORD OF MOUTH

"What you did was so nice I may never stop smiling" - Peggy
Fees are affordable and include facility and
anesthesia costs. The exact cost of your surgery will be discussed at your consultation.

This thank you has been a long
time coming. From the first day that I walked
into your office I have felt safe, comfortable and sure that I am in the best of hands
with you. Your warmth and obvious care for
your patients is truly refreshing. Thank you
so much for all that you have done for me. You
are both the best at what you do! Thank you,
Thank you!
- Carolina
Dr. Perez serves as an expert in plastic surgery in
medical malpractice cases and for the Florida Board of Medicine

I just wanted to thank you and to let you know
how much I appreciate your kindness during my stay in Ft. Lauderdale. Your care and consideration went way beyond your
duty. Thanks very much. I am doing just great. Dr. Perez did some of his best work on me. I am really proud of my breasts. My regards to everyone. Big kisses.
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