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blepharoplasty

[blef-er-uh-plas-tee] / ˈblɛf ər əˌplæs ti /


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When he first started his Manhattan oculofacial plastic surgery practice in 2007, Dr. Robert Schwarcz found that patients seeking a blepharoplasty tended to be in their 50s or older.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 1, 2026

Brown is now getting a quote for blepharoplasty, which removes excess skin from the eyelids, and would like to get the procedure done by the end of the year.

From Seattle Times Feb. 29, 2024

Others conducted their own deep dives on the photos, claiming that Lawrence had done more than just a possible upper blepharoplasty.

From Salon Sep. 29, 2023

The British researchers chose eyelid skin for their study because it is readily available from an operation called blepharoplasty to remove drooping upper eyelids.

From New York Times Jun. 29, 2015

The most common surgeries that year were breast augmentation, at 318,123, liposuction, at 289,016, and blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, at 152,123.

From BusinessWeek Feb. 20, 2012




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