Did you have upper bleph?

Anonymous
Just had it done by Dr Chad Zatezalo in Chevy Chase. Amazing results. Literally cannot see the scars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just had it done by Dr Chad Zatezalo in Chevy Chase. Amazing results. Literally cannot see the scars.


Would you mind telling us what you paid?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I had one a couple years ago at 51 and love my results. I can finally wear eyeshadow.


Where did you have it done and by whom, if you don’t mind sharing?


I went to Dr Rostami.


DP. Could you share how much you paid?
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Anonymous wrote:I always thought I need one because my upper eye lid was hanging over my eye. But several consults told me I didn't need it. Instead, I had lower bleph and endoscopic brow lift, and it took care of hanging upper eye lid.


Did you look surprised? I’m afraid I’ll get the “we have to be dramatic because it will drip over time” argument. I’m terrified of looking surprised.


I recently had a lateral brow lift to combat hooding. It only raises the tail of the eyebrow to prevent the surprised look. This might be what the PP is referring to.


DP. Do you mean it raises the outer edges? I don't want to look like Spock, either!


It raises the outer edges of the brows. There are lots of before and after photos online. Most of the celebrities that were born with hooded eyes and have since had upper blephs have also had lateral or endoscopic brow lifts. Off the top of my head I can think of Taylor Swift, Emma Stone, and Jennifer Lawrence.


None of those three have had brow lifts.


Tell me you don’t know plastics without telling me you don’t know plastics. They’ve all had brow lifts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just had it done by Dr Chad Zatezalo in Chevy Chase. Amazing results. Literally cannot see the scars.


Would you mind telling us what you paid?


Not PP, but I just had an upper bleph, lateral brow lift, and lower bleph with CO2 with Dr. Zatezalo. Insurance covered the uppers but I paid about 15k for the rest. Results look great.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always thought I need one because my upper eye lid was hanging over my eye. But several consults told me I didn't need it. Instead, I had lower bleph and endoscopic brow lift, and it took care of hanging upper eye lid.


Did you look surprised? I’m afraid I’ll get the “we have to be dramatic because it will drip over time” argument. I’m terrified of looking surprised.


I recently had a lateral brow lift to combat hooding. It only raises the tail of the eyebrow to prevent the surprised look. This might be what the PP is referring to.


DP. Do you mean it raises the outer edges? I don't want to look like Spock, either!


It raises the outer edges of the brows. There are lots of before and after photos online. Most of the celebrities that were born with hooded eyes and have since had upper blephs have also had lateral or endoscopic brow lifts. Off the top of my head I can think of Taylor Swift, Emma Stone, and Jennifer Lawrence.


None of those three have had brow lifts.


Tell me you don’t know plastics without telling me you don’t know plastics. They’ve all had brow lifts.


Wrong. But nice try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just had it done by Dr Chad Zatezalo in Chevy Chase. Amazing results. Literally cannot see the scars.


Would you mind telling us what you paid?


Not PP, but I just had an upper bleph, lateral brow lift, and lower bleph with CO2 with Dr. Zatezalo. Insurance covered the uppers but I paid about 15k for the rest. Results look great.


Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had one a couple years ago at 51 and love my results. I can finally wear eyeshadow.


Where did you have it done and by whom, if you don’t mind sharing?


I went to Dr Rostami.


DP. Could you share how much you paid?


I'm a new poster - I just had upper bleph done by Dr. Rostami less than two week ago. ~$5000
Anonymous
I had an upper bleph at 50 after years of thinking about my hooded, saggy lids. I feel like I’m the only one who isn’t blown away by results. I thought it would make my eyes look larger. It really hasn’t made much of a difference, and now I have scars. I dunno, internet hypes everything up, but my experience was meh. I feel like the $7k could have been spent better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always thought I need one because my upper eye lid was hanging over my eye. But several consults told me I didn't need it. Instead, I had lower bleph and endoscopic brow lift, and it took care of hanging upper eye lid.


Did you look surprised? I’m afraid I’ll get the “we have to be dramatic because it will drip over time” argument. I’m terrified of looking surprised.


I recently had a lateral brow lift to combat hooding. It only raises the tail of the eyebrow to prevent the surprised look. This might be what the PP is referring to.


DP. Do you mean it raises the outer edges? I don't want to look like Spock, either!


It raises the outer edges of the brows. There are lots of before and after photos online. Most of the celebrities that were born with hooded eyes and have since had upper blephs have also had lateral or endoscopic brow lifts. Off the top of my head I can think of Taylor Swift, Emma Stone, and Jennifer Lawrence.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had one a couple years ago at 51 and love my results. I can finally wear eyeshadow.


Where did you have it done and by whom, if you don’t mind sharing?


I went to Dr Rostami.


DP. Could you share how much you paid?


I'm a new poster - I just had upper bleph done by Dr. Rostami less than two week ago. ~$5000


Thank you for sharing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had an upper bleph at 50 after years of thinking about my hooded, saggy lids. I feel like I’m the only one who isn’t blown away by results. I thought it would make my eyes look larger. It really hasn’t made much of a difference, and now I have scars. I dunno, internet hypes everything up, but my experience was meh. I feel like the $7k could have been spent better.


This is what I’m worried about. For some reason, upper bleph seems to make some eyes look smaller, which seems counterintuitive! I can’t figure out why that is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always thought I need one because my upper eye lid was hanging over my eye. But several consults told me I didn't need it. Instead, I had lower bleph and endoscopic brow lift, and it took care of hanging upper eye lid.


Did you look surprised? I’m afraid I’ll get the “we have to be dramatic because it will drip over time” argument. I’m terrified of looking surprised.


I recently had a lateral brow lift to combat hooding. It only raises the tail of the eyebrow to prevent the surprised look. This might be what the PP is referring to.



Do you now look like Jack Nicholson/ Nicole Kidman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always thought I need one because my upper eye lid was hanging over my eye. But several consults told me I didn't need it. Instead, I had lower bleph and endoscopic brow lift, and it took care of hanging upper eye lid.


Did you look surprised? I’m afraid I’ll get the “we have to be dramatic because it will drip over time” argument. I’m terrified of looking surprised.


I recently had a lateral brow lift to combat hooding. It only raises the tail of the eyebrow to prevent the surprised look. This might be what the PP is referring to.



Do you now look like Jack Nicholson/ Nicole Kidman?


No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always thought I need one because my upper eye lid was hanging over my eye. But several consults told me I didn't need it. Instead, I had lower bleph and endoscopic brow lift, and it took care of hanging upper eye lid.


Did you look surprised? I’m afraid I’ll get the “we have to be dramatic because it will drip over time” argument. I’m terrified of looking surprised.


I recently had a lateral brow lift to combat hooding. It only raises the tail of the eyebrow to prevent the surprised look. This might be what the PP is referring to.


DP. Do you mean it raises the outer edges? I don't want to look like Spock, either!


It raises the outer edges of the brows. There are lots of before and after photos online. Most of the celebrities that were born with hooded eyes and have since had upper blephs have also had lateral or endoscopic brow lifts. Off the top of my head I can think of Taylor Swift, Emma Stone, and Jennifer Lawrence.


None of those three have had brow lifts.


Tell me you don’t know plastics without telling me you don’t know plastics. They’ve all had brow lifts.


+1

I laughed at her first comment but didn’t take the time to argue with her. Now she’s back and doubling down. lol
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