Choosing the right surgeon for your eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty can make the difference in achieving a natural and satisfying outcome. With many options, it’s important to consider several factors to ensure you’re in the best hands. Here’s what to look for when choosing an eyelid surgeon.

Specialized Training and Experience

First and foremost, look for a board-certified facial plastic surgeon with specialized training and extensive experience in eyelid surgery. Dr. Julie Edween, a highly regarded facial plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, has over 20 years of expertise and the qualifications necessary to perform this delicate process with precision and artistry. Board certification is an important indicator of a surgeon’s knowledge, skills, and adherence to the highest standards of patient safety.

Experience matters when it comes to eyelid surgery. Review your surgeon’s portfolio to see before-and-after photos of previous patients, which can provide insight into the quality of their work and their ability to achieve natural results. Dr. Edween is known for her ability to create subtle, yet transformative changes that enhance a patient’s appearance while maintaining their unique features.

Patient Outcomes

Patient testimonials and reviews are also valuable sources of information. It is important to look at feedback from previous patients regarding their experience with the surgeon, the staff, and the overall outcome of the procedure. Positive responses from satisfied patients are a good sign of a skilled and compassionate surgeon.

Consultation

During your consultation, we will take the time to discuss your goals, evaluate your facial anatomy, and determine if you’re a suitable candidate for eyelid surgery. A good surgeon should be attentive to your concerns, provide clear explanations, and offer personalized recommendations tailored to your needs.

Post-Operative Care

Lastly, consider the surgeon’s approach to post-operative care. Recovery is an important part of any surgical procedure, and your surgeon should provide comprehensive care instructions and be available for follow-up appointments to ensure a smooth recovery.