Dr. Young

Subtle Refinement Around the Eyes

The eyes are one of the most important focal points of the face. Small changes in eyelid shape, volume, or contour can significantly influence how rested, alert, or balanced you appear. Whether you are looking to refine eyelid structure, restore volume beneath the eyes, or enhance natural contours, eye procedures offer a precise and highly individualized way to achieve subtle, meaningful improvement.

At Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery, every treatment is guided by structure and proportion. The goal is not to change the identity of the eyes, but to refine them in a way that feels natural, balanced, and consistent with your facial features.

What Is Eye Surgery?

Eye surgery includes a range of procedures focused on the eyelids and surrounding structures. These treatments may address excess skin, volume loss, asymmetry, or structural differences that affect both appearance and function.

Depending on your goals, procedures may involve reshaping the eyelid, adjusting folds, restoring volume, or refining the underlying support structures. Each approach is highly customized, with careful attention to maintaining natural expression and preserving ethnic and anatomical characteristics when appropriate.

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Eye Procedures We Offer

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Aegyo Sal Asian Eye Smile Eyelift

Aegyo Sal Asian Eye Smile Eyelift

A specialized procedure that enhances the subtle fullness beneath the lower eyelid, creating a softer, more youthful, and expressive appearance when smiling.

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Asian Blepharoplasty

Asian Blepharoplasty

A tailored eyelid procedure designed to create or refine the upper eyelid crease while preserving natural ethnic identity and maintaining harmony with the rest of the face.

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Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid Surgery

A procedure that removes or repositions excess skin and fat from the upper and/or lower eyelids to create a more rested and refreshed appearance.

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Medial Epicanthoplasty For Epicanthal Folds

Medial Epicanthoplasty For Epicanthal Folds

A technique used to reduce the appearance of epicanthal folds, opening the inner eye area while maintaining a natural and balanced look.

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Fat Transfer Under Eyes

Fat Transfer Under Eyes

A refined fat grafting technique that restores volume and improves skin quality beneath the eyes using highly processed, natural tissue.

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Orbicularis Levator Fixation Technique

Orbicularis Levator Fixation Technique

An advanced approach to eyelid support and structure that improves crease formation and long-term stability through precise anatomical fixation.

The Benefits of Eye Surgery

  • More Rested, Refreshed Appearance: Reducing excess skin or restoring volume can help the eyes appear less tired and more alert.
  • Improved Facial Balance: Subtle refinements enhance harmony between the eyes and surrounding features.
  • Natural Expression Preserved: Procedures are designed to maintain your natural look, not alter your identity.
  • Customized to Individual Anatomy: Each treatment is tailored to your specific eyelid structure and goals.
  • Long-Lasting Results: Structural and volumetric improvements are designed for durability over time.
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A Precise, Structural Approach to the Eyes

The eye area requires an especially careful and measured approach. Even small changes can significantly impact expression, making precision and restraint essential. Rather than relying on generalized techniques, each procedure is guided by a detailed understanding of eyelid anatomy, support structures, and facial proportion. 

This allows for results that feel balanced and appropriate, avoiding outcomes that appear overdone, hollow, or unnatural. Particular attention is given to preserving the natural characteristics of the eyes, especially in procedures such as Asian blepharoplasty, where maintaining identity is a key priority.

Why Choose Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery?

Eye procedures demand a high level of technical precision and aesthetic judgment.

  • Advanced Understanding of Eyelid Structure: Each procedure is guided by a detailed knowledge of eyelid anatomy and how subtle changes affect overall expression.
  • Specialized Experience in Asian Eyelid Surgery: Techniques are carefully adapted to preserve natural identity while achieving refined, balanced results.
  • Focus on Natural, Undetectable Outcomes: The goal is enhancement through structure and proportion—not dramatic or artificial change.
  • Personalized, Boutique-Level Care: Every treatment plan is tailored to your anatomy, goals, and preferences, with a high level of attention throughout the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions Eye Surgery Bellevue, WA

What is the difference between blepharoplasty and Asian blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty typically focuses on removing excess skin or fat, while Asian blepharoplasty is a specialized procedure designed to create or refine the eyelid crease while preserving natural anatomy.

Which procedure is right for me?

The appropriate treatment depends on your specific concerns, such as excess skin, volume loss, or eyelid structure, and is determined during your consultation.

How long is the recovery after eye surgery?

Recovery varies by procedure, but most patients return to normal activities within one to two weeks.

Will my eyes look different or unnatural?

The goal is to maintain your natural appearance while refining structure and balance, not to change your identity.

Are the results permanent?

Many procedures offer long-lasting results, though natural aging will continue over time.

Is eye surgery painful?

Most procedures involve minimal discomfort, which is well-managed with appropriate anesthesia and aftercare.

Can these procedures be combined?

Yes, many eye procedures can be combined depending on your goals and anatomy.

Will there be visible scars?

Incisions are typically placed in natural creases or discreet locations, making them difficult to see once healed.

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