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Dr Elizabeth Hawkes
September 23, 2024

Expert Insights from Dr Elizabeth Hawkes
Simply put, blepharoplasty surgery to the upper eyelids addresses hooded skin, and lower eyelid blepharoplasty aims to improve puffiness and eyebags," says consultant oculoplastic and ophthalmic surgeon Miss Elizabeth Hawkes.
Over the past decade, we've moved towards more natural approaches to surgery, so fat preservation or even fat transfer is key to ensure a blepharoplasty does not result in a skeletal appearance.
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