Lively Well-Aging Eye Surgery
Lively Upper Blepharoplasty
Rejuvenate Your Eyes with Upper Blepharoplasty
As we age, the delicate skin around the eyes begins to sag, especially the upper eyelids and outer corners. This not only affects your appearance—making you look tired or older—but can also lead to discomfort and even impaired vision as drooping skin covers the eyes.
At Lively Plastic Surgery, our upper blepharoplasty is designed to restore a brighter, more youthful look.
We carefully evaluate the condition of your eyelid skin, muscle elasticity, and fat volume to customize your treatment.
Excess fat is gently removed, and loose skin is precisely excised—revealing refreshed, well-defined eyes that enhance your natural beauty.
Rediscover clear, vibrant eyes with a procedure tailored just for you.
Lively Lower Blepharoplasty
With aging, the skin, muscles, and other tissues around the lower eyelids become thinner and lose elasticity, causing the under-eye fat to protrude. As a result, the underlying bony structure becomes more visible, and the tear trough appears sunken.
At Lively Plastic Surgery, we appropriately reposition the under-eye fat and lift the sagging skin and muscles to restore a youthful, vibrant look—turning back the clock by about 10 years.
Lively Subbrow Lift
This procedure lifts only the sagging eyelid skin and soft tissue without altering your natural appearance. An incision is made along the lower edge of the eyebrow to remove the excess skin and muscle, then the underlying tissue is secured to the forehead muscle to eliminate bulging and minimize scarring.
Lively Endoscopic Forehead Lift
At Lively Plastic Surgery, our endoscopic forehead lift uses a Full HD endoscope to precisely identify and preserve important blood vessels and nerves, while weakening the muscles that pull the eyebrows downward. The forehead skin flap is lifted only to a tension-free degree and secured with Endotine. Endotine is gradually absorbed within about six months, providing a natural and long-lasting forehead lifting effect.
Both sagging eyelids (pseudoptosis) and true ptosis can cause the eyelids to cover much of the pupil, giving a tired appearance. These conditions can be corrected with double eyelid surgery or ptosis correction surgery.
Brow ptosis narrows the distance between the eyes and the eyebrows and also causes the eyelids to droop. This condition can only be corrected by lifting the position of the brows through a forehead lift. If double eyelid surgery or ptosis correction is performed while brow ptosis is present, the eye–brow distance becomes even narrower and the upper eyelid appears bulkier, resulting in a harsher or more stern appearance.