Category: Eyelid Lift

How to Address Dark Undereye Circles

Dark undereye circles can leave you looking tired, stressed, or older than you feel. While having circles is common, these shadows can be frustrating to deal with, especially when creams and home remedies don’t seem to improve the situation. Dr. Rudy Coscia, a leading cosmetic surgeon in the Sacramento area, offers a variety of solutions […]

By Dr. Rudy Coscia on November 12, 2024

Improving Droopy Eyelids for Wider, Younger-Looking Eyes

The expression “wide-eyed” is used to describe someone who is childlike or naïve. Its origin is not hard to figure out: younger people tend to have wider eyes. As a person gets older, their upper eyelids start to sag, covering more of their eyes. Hence, narrower eyes can indicate advanced age. It is no surprise […]

By Dr. Rudy Coscia on February 14, 2023

Changes Patients Notice after Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States thanks to its transformative capabilities. Board Certified plastic surgeon Dr. Rudy Coscia uses eyelid surgery to achieve facial rejuvenation for his patients. Upper blepharoplasty tightens the muscles and removes excess fat and skin to provide a lifting effect to the top […]

By Dr. Rudy Coscia on April 19, 2022

Look More Rested and Awake With Eyelid Surgery

Your eyes play a central role in how you are perceived by others. Unfortunately the effects of aging and other factors like sun damage can adversely affect the expression of your eyes, making you look tired, angry or sad. This can give off the wrong impression and lead to false assumptions that you are unapproachable. […]

By Dr. Rudy Coscia on May 10, 2020

Should I Get a Brow Lift with My Eyelid Lift?

We’re more conscious of our appearance than ever – that’s why, when it comes to correcting sagging eyelid skin, many patients tend to ask if they should combine a brow lift with an eyelid lift. It’s a good question; one that can lead to significant positive results for patients who may need a little more […]

By Dr. Rudy Coscia on July 25, 2019