Amazing info. Are you still seeing new patients. I live in Long Island and am interested in upper and possibly lower blepheroplasty. I do suffer from small bumps under my eyes syringomas and was unsure if they can be treated or will worsen the choice of procedure
Hi Abby Rangiah, It may not be the right treatment for darker skin as it can cause hyperpigmentation. An examination is needed to see if exposure should be reduced with a laser, or a radiofrequency treatment, or even a non-thermal treatment like PRP are more appropriate. I hope this clarifies things for you.
Hi Doctor, I am 22 years old and have premature wrinkling under my eyes due to sun exposure that makes me look older than I am. Have you treated young patients before and is this a good solution?
Hi Sneakerhead, At your young age, I would have to examine your situation before recommending specific treatments. Laser treatment may not be appropriate for your age, and possibly skin type if you have darker skin, so a less aggressive treatment may be more appropriate. You can refer to this more recent video on how we treat wrinkles in the eye area - ruclips.net/video/PXMhY90TReM/видео.html
@@AmiyaPrasadMD I have white skin. Is there any risk of losing fat in my face from doing a laser treatment and thus looking worse? Have you treated young patients before?
Hi@@sneakerhead4124, Losing facial fat with laser treatment is determined by the skill of the doctor performing the treatment, not the device which is just a tool in a skilled doctor's hands. Again, you need to be examined before an appropriate is determined since you are only 22. I hope this clarifies things for you.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD Also what's the best form of CO2 laser? There seems to be a lot of different types. Thoughts on UltraPulse, Active FX, Deep FX, or Total FX?
Hi@@sneakerhead4124, The same principle applies in that the particular device does not determine results, or causes complications, but rather the experience and judgment of the doctor using the device. The device is just a tool, and it’s the doctor’s judgment using the tool that separates great results from ineffectiveness, or potential complications. You can refer to this video about it - ruclips.net/video/kZuz3PoTi0I/видео.html
I am getting fractionated co2 upper and lower lids next month and my doc is doing the temporal area. We are hoping for some tightness to assist my cheek fillers Do you believe co2 can help tighten skin? I don’t qualify for an upper face lift at this time nor would she do an bleth on me She is very conservative and will not do anything unnecessary. But I don’t like my face laxity and she won’t put in more filler. She said I would look over done I just need a tiny lift which in turn will help the skin under my eyes if that makes sense thoughts?
Hi @pnevlud, Fractional CO2 laser can tighten the skin. However, I would have to physically examine your face and skin in consultation before I can give you a proper second opinion, and recommend procedures for you. I hope this clarifies things for you.
Well for my over 60 skin it looks pretty good. Just a few fine lines I use tretinoin every night and have an extensive skin routine. Just want to tighten up a bit I don’t qualify for a face lift according to my surgeon. Dr S Rostami here in Tysons VA. She is an ocular plastic surgeon I miss seeing your videos please do more ❤
Hi@@pnevlud, Since your doctor has already examined your situation, I would have to defer to her diagnosis, and judgment. Thank you for watching! I do have new videos to publish soon, as well as a Short video later today.
Hi Dr.P I had a co2 laser done along with lower blephroplasty....I had a bit of a reaction with a cosmetic 14 day post op. And my dermatologist recommended and hydrocortisone It resolved but left me very red and once stopped is resolved, but now my undereye area is a bit bumpy, almost like a rash. It's been 4-5 weeks since that epiosode with the hydrocortisone ....my procedure was 11/20/2917. Have you seen this bumpy rashy looking issue before? It doesn't itch , not red or painful. Thank you
I have a white line under one of my eyes when I smile 😢 five months out. What is this It looks normal if I don’t smile ❤ but who wants to go through life not smiling
Hi @pnevlud, In your other comment you describe the line as due to filler. If you don't know the exact cause, then I hope you understand that I can't speculate without a physical examination to diagnose what it is. I would have to see you in consultation to diagnose the cause, then recommend treatment if needed. I hope this clarifies things for you.
I understand the confusion. One is a line of old filler running from the bottom of the eye onto the cheek area and the other is on the under eye area that appears on and off when I smile I’m wondering if the old filler which has been dissolved twice now is pushing upwards into the under eye. It’s not always apparent
Hi@@pnevlud, You can refer to these videos about skin bunching, and muscle contraction in the lower eyelids when smiling: ruclips.net/video/k-c4V1Fqh2Q/видео.html ruclips.net/video/CQ3OMnNsPt4/видео.html
Oh Lord Fast forward six years later hopefully the lasers are improved by now. I don’t want wrinkles by doing my under eyes as I don’t have any now. Just doing it for minor laxity!
Hi @pnevlud, It’s important to remember that the laser itself does not cause complications like facial volume loss, nor does it determine successful results, but rather the experience and judgment of the doctor using the laser or other device. The device is just a tool, and it’s the doctor’s judgment using the tool that separates great results from ineffectiveness, or potential complications. You can refer to this video about it - ruclips.net/video/kZuz3PoTi0I/видео.html
Hi Gayle Kemper, Yes, just the eyes can be done, but during consultation I would also examine the rest of the face to see if they can be treated in isolation, or other areas need improvement. It's important to remember that others instinctively look at our whole face, not just particular areas like the eyes. I hope this clarifies things for you.
I have been getting frax laser by a derm. Now I am scheduled for co2 around the eyes and mouth. Should I seek out a plastic surgeon for this type of aggressive treatment? What about the plasma. Is that going to necessitate a separate appointment?
Hi Diane R-D, I suggest you seek the doctor who is the most experienced with treating these areas, as well as the most experience with their chosen devices. It is experience and expertise that determine results, or complications, so look that their results of other patients before settling on a doctor. I hope this helps you.
Hi Lindsey Anderson, Although I do know many colleagues in LA, we all have different aesthetic styles and approaches. I suggest you do some research, and find an aesthetic style that suits your desired outcome, and stick with a doctor with a conservative, natural-looking approach for a balance of beauty and functionality of the eyelids and brow. I hope this helps you.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD Hello sir,I am 28 year old male,I have under eye wrinkle or under eye bag from my teen age,My question is how to differentiate between a wrinkle and fat pocket by oneself(My wrinkles or bags disappear completely when I close my eyes)
Hi@@vigneshsiva4372, Sorry, I can't say for sure what you have unless I examine it myself. Eye bags caused by fat are present all the time, even when you close your eyes, and there are several possibilities for wrinkles. I hope this helps you.
I had C02 laser a few days ago. The downtime is brutal! I can't see me healing up before 8 to 10 dsys. With thanks to C19 I can wear a mask but my mouth and lips are so swollen on Day 4 I can still hardly eat.
I have dusky skin I have small pores and smile lines and under eye wrinkles too iam just 22 yrs old iam fed up with all creams iam planing to do lazer treatment for pores and fine lines is it safe to dusky skin and which treatment makes a permanent solution without side effects and iam scared of hyper pigmentation after treatment and is lazer makes my skin thin ?
Hi Pavani.chinna Chinna, Laser treatment can cause hyperpigmentation in darker skin, and can thin the skin if overused or overexposed. It is the judgment and experience of the doctor that determines results and complications, not the device itself. A physical exam is needed to determine if laser treatment with a less intense setting, and less exposure can help you, or a treatment like radiofrequency or a Q-switch laser should be used instead for darker skin. I hope this clarifies things for you.
Hi@Kalsifer, Yes, there would likely be complications from lower eyelid surgery for lines or wrinkles at any age, which are caused by lower eyelid skin shortage. Lines at your age are usually genetic, and should not be treated. Under eye wrinkles due to aging are usually not treated with surgery, which you can review in these videos: ruclips.net/video/AAH37kjfyK8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/S35SzXxb-Po/видео.html ruclips.net/video/PXMhY90TReM/видео.html
I wish I could send you a couple pics for you to tell me if I should do laser or not because I’m in a small town and they offer co2 laser (I don’t think it’s fully ablative) but I’d rather have your opinion before I do it
Hi Tony Gareth, The thing about laser treatment is that it's mostly dependent on the skill, judgment, and experience of the doctor to determine results, and avoid complications. That said, laser treatment is often done by non-physicians who don't have the training to avoid, or deal with potential complications. So I hope you understand that I can't just recommend laser treatment if I have no control over how treatment is done. Also, I would have to examine skin tone, the issues you want treated, and your skin quality, etc. which a picture alone would not provide enough information about. I hope you understand.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD Yes I do, which is why I messaged because even though I want to do the laser, it bothers me that they don’t even care to see me beforehand to tell me if I should do it or not, or how they’d do it. I want to go forward and get some improvement, but I’m concerned.
Hi@@tonygareth221, Laser treatment is prone to complications like facial volume loss, and skin damage if not done by experts. I advise caution in choosing a place that recommends laser treatment without an examination. You can refer to these more recent videos about it, and how it can be done more safely: ruclips.net/video/u6NgcAjecGo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/kZuz3PoTi0I/видео.html ruclips.net/video/jG6EV7dQeb8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Z5lx39-c0sE/видео.html
@@AmiyaPrasadMD It’s not likely to hurt me, right? I do have some wrinkles and sagging and thought the co2 laser would improve my appearance and not likely to make things worse. Starting to lean towards eyelid surgery since that’s my biggest concern, but I thought the laser would be a good start
Hi@@tonygareth221, If laser treatment is not done by an experienced practitioner, especially if it's done to get a lifting effect to replace surgery, it can hurt you. People look older after overdone laser treatment due to facial volume loss. You can refer to the videos I sent you previously.
This is the best explanation I have ever heard! Thank you for helping me understand the timeline!
You're welcome, @hm4113! I'm glad you found the video helpful. And thank you for your kind words!
Amazing info. Are you still seeing new patients. I live in Long Island and am interested in upper and possibly lower blepheroplasty. I do suffer from small bumps under my eyes syringomas and was unsure if they can be treated or will worsen the choice of procedure
Dr Prasad can the co2 laser on the area be used on Indian skin types to improve pigmentation there. Is it safe on that area for skin of color
Hi Abby Rangiah,
It may not be the right treatment for darker skin as it can cause hyperpigmentation. An examination is needed to see if exposure should be reduced with a laser, or a radiofrequency treatment, or even a non-thermal treatment like PRP are more appropriate. I hope this clarifies things for you.
Hi Doctor, I am 22 years old and have premature wrinkling under my eyes due to sun exposure that makes me look older than I am. Have you treated young patients before and is this a good solution?
Hi Sneakerhead,
At your young age, I would have to examine your situation before recommending specific treatments. Laser treatment may not be appropriate for your age, and possibly skin type if you have darker skin, so a less aggressive treatment may be more appropriate. You can refer to this more recent video on how we treat wrinkles in the eye area - ruclips.net/video/PXMhY90TReM/видео.html
@@AmiyaPrasadMD I have white skin. Is there any risk of losing fat in my face from doing a laser treatment and thus looking worse? Have you treated young patients before?
Hi@@sneakerhead4124,
Losing facial fat with laser treatment is determined by the skill of the doctor performing the treatment, not the device which is just a tool in a skilled doctor's hands. Again, you need to be examined before an appropriate is determined since you are only 22. I hope this clarifies things for you.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD Also what's the best form of CO2 laser? There seems to be a lot of different types. Thoughts on UltraPulse, Active FX, Deep FX, or Total FX?
Hi@@sneakerhead4124,
The same principle applies in that the particular device does not determine results, or causes complications, but rather the experience and judgment of the doctor using the device. The device is just a tool, and it’s the doctor’s judgment using the tool that separates great results from ineffectiveness, or potential complications. You can refer to this video about it - ruclips.net/video/kZuz3PoTi0I/видео.html
I am getting fractionated co2 upper and lower lids next month and my doc is doing the temporal area. We are hoping for some tightness to assist my cheek fillers Do you believe co2 can help tighten skin? I don’t qualify for an upper face lift at this time nor would she do an bleth on me She is very conservative and will not do anything unnecessary. But I don’t like my face laxity and she won’t put in more filler. She said I would look over done I just need a tiny lift which in turn will help the skin under my eyes if that makes sense thoughts?
Hi @pnevlud,
Fractional CO2 laser can tighten the skin. However, I would have to physically examine your face and skin in consultation before I can give you a proper second opinion, and recommend procedures for you. I hope this clarifies things for you.
Well for my over 60 skin it looks pretty good. Just a few fine lines I use tretinoin every night and have an extensive skin routine. Just want to tighten up a bit I don’t qualify for a face lift according to my surgeon. Dr S Rostami here in Tysons VA. She is an ocular plastic surgeon
I miss seeing your videos please do more ❤
Hi@@pnevlud,
Since your doctor has already examined your situation, I would have to defer to her diagnosis, and judgment.
Thank you for watching! I do have new videos to publish soon, as well as a Short video later today.
I do trust her She did my lower face lift two years ago.
Yay to your videos. ❤
That's good to hear, @@pnevlud
great video thank u. I wish you were in California
You're welcome, Farah's Mirage! I'm glad you found the video informative. Please come and see us if you're on the East Coast!
Hi Dr.P I had a co2 laser done along with lower blephroplasty....I had a bit of a reaction with a cosmetic 14 day post op. And my dermatologist recommended and hydrocortisone It resolved but left me very red and once stopped is resolved, but now my undereye area is a bit bumpy, almost like a rash. It's been 4-5 weeks since that epiosode with the hydrocortisone ....my procedure was 11/20/2917. Have you seen this bumpy rashy looking issue before? It doesn't itch , not red or painful.
Thank you
I have a white line under one of my eyes when I smile 😢 five months out. What is this It looks normal if I don’t smile ❤ but who wants to go through life not smiling
Hi @pnevlud,
In your other comment you describe the line as due to filler. If you don't know the exact cause, then I hope you understand that I can't speculate without a physical examination to diagnose what it is. I would have to see you in consultation to diagnose the cause, then recommend treatment if needed. I hope this clarifies things for you.
I understand the confusion. One is a line of old filler running from the bottom of the eye onto the cheek area and the other is on the under eye area that appears on and off when I smile I’m wondering if the old filler which has been dissolved twice now is pushing upwards into the under eye. It’s not always apparent
Hi@@pnevlud,
You can refer to these videos about skin bunching, and muscle contraction in the lower eyelids when smiling:
ruclips.net/video/k-c4V1Fqh2Q/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/CQ3OMnNsPt4/видео.html
Oh Lord
Fast forward six years later hopefully the lasers are improved by now. I don’t want wrinkles by doing my under eyes as I don’t have any now. Just doing it for minor laxity!
Hi @pnevlud,
It’s important to remember that the laser itself does not cause complications like facial volume loss, nor does it determine successful results, but rather the experience and judgment of the doctor using the laser or other device. The device is just a tool, and it’s the doctor’s judgment using the tool that separates great results from ineffectiveness, or potential complications. You can refer to this video about it - ruclips.net/video/kZuz3PoTi0I/видео.html
Thank you doc
You're welcome,@@pnevlud
Can you do upper and lower only, would it not match the rest of the face if done that way?
Hi Gayle Kemper,
Yes, just the eyes can be done, but during consultation I would also examine the rest of the face to see if they can be treated in isolation, or other areas need improvement. It's important to remember that others instinctively look at our whole face, not just particular areas like the eyes. I hope this clarifies things for you.
I have been getting frax laser by a derm. Now I am scheduled for co2 around the eyes and mouth. Should I seek out a plastic surgeon for this type of aggressive treatment? What about the plasma. Is that going to necessitate a separate appointment?
Hi Diane R-D,
I suggest you seek the doctor who is the most experienced with treating these areas, as well as the most experience with their chosen devices. It is experience and expertise that determine results, or complications, so look that their results of other patients before settling on a doctor. I hope this helps you.
I have same problem,I want to know cost ?’
Hi Lindsey Anderson,
Although I do know many colleagues in LA, we all have different aesthetic styles and approaches. I suggest you do some research, and find an aesthetic style that suits your desired outcome, and stick with a doctor with a conservative, natural-looking approach for a balance of beauty and functionality of the eyelids and brow. I hope this helps you.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD Hello sir,I am 28 year old male,I have under eye wrinkle or under eye bag from my teen age,My question is how to differentiate between a wrinkle and fat pocket by oneself(My wrinkles or bags disappear completely when I close my eyes)
Hi@@vigneshsiva4372,
Sorry, I can't say for sure what you have unless I examine it myself. Eye bags caused by fat are present all the time, even when you close your eyes, and there are several possibilities for wrinkles. I hope this helps you.
I had C02 laser a few days ago. The downtime is brutal! I can't see me healing up before 8 to 10 dsys. With thanks to C19 I can wear a mask but my mouth and lips are so swollen on Day 4 I can still hardly eat.
Hi Denise Paulsen,
Sorry to hear that, but CO2 laser treatment can be very intense, especially if it was fully ablative.
Thank you Dr Prasad. You are especially kind. And yes this was fully ablative.
You're welcome, @@denisepaulsenful!
I have dusky skin I have small pores and smile lines and under eye wrinkles too iam just 22 yrs old iam fed up with all creams iam planing to do lazer treatment for pores and fine lines is it safe to dusky skin and which treatment makes a permanent solution without side effects and iam scared of hyper pigmentation after treatment and is lazer makes my skin thin ?
Hi Pavani.chinna Chinna,
Laser treatment can cause hyperpigmentation in darker skin, and can thin the skin if overused or overexposed. It is the judgment and experience of the doctor that determines results and complications, not the device itself. A physical exam is needed to determine if laser treatment with a less intense setting, and less exposure can help you, or a treatment like radiofrequency or a Q-switch laser should be used instead for darker skin. I hope this clarifies things for you.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD can u suggest me a well experienced Dr in Hyderabad
Hi@@pavani.chinnachinna4679,
Sorry, I don't know doctors in your area, but I'm sure there are some who are experienced in treating darker skin.
Hi@Kalsifer,
Yes, there would likely be complications from lower eyelid surgery for lines or wrinkles at any age, which are caused by lower eyelid skin shortage. Lines at your age are usually genetic, and should not be treated. Under eye wrinkles due to aging are usually not treated with surgery, which you can review in these videos:
ruclips.net/video/AAH37kjfyK8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/S35SzXxb-Po/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PXMhY90TReM/видео.html
@@AmiyaPrasadMD What about using the nu derma home laser kit?
I wish I could send you a couple pics for you to tell me if I should do laser or not because I’m in a small town and they offer co2 laser (I don’t think it’s fully ablative) but I’d rather have your opinion before I do it
Hi Tony Gareth,
The thing about laser treatment is that it's mostly dependent on the skill, judgment, and experience of the doctor to determine results, and avoid complications. That said, laser treatment is often done by non-physicians who don't have the training to avoid, or deal with potential complications. So I hope you understand that I can't just recommend laser treatment if I have no control over how treatment is done. Also, I would have to examine skin tone, the issues you want treated, and your skin quality, etc. which a picture alone would not provide enough information about. I hope you understand.
@@AmiyaPrasadMD Yes I do, which is why I messaged because even though I want to do the laser, it bothers me that they don’t even care to see me beforehand to tell me if I should do it or not, or how they’d do it. I want to go forward and get some improvement, but I’m concerned.
Hi@@tonygareth221,
Laser treatment is prone to complications like facial volume loss, and skin damage if not done by experts. I advise caution in choosing a place that recommends laser treatment without an examination. You can refer to these more recent videos about it, and how it can be done more safely:
ruclips.net/video/u6NgcAjecGo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/kZuz3PoTi0I/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/jG6EV7dQeb8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Z5lx39-c0sE/видео.html
@@AmiyaPrasadMD It’s not likely to hurt me, right? I do have some wrinkles and sagging and thought the co2 laser would improve my appearance and not likely to make things worse. Starting to lean towards eyelid surgery since that’s my biggest concern, but I thought the laser would be a good start
Hi@@tonygareth221,
If laser treatment is not done by an experienced practitioner, especially if it's done to get a lifting effect to replace surgery, it can hurt you. People look older after overdone laser treatment due to facial volume loss. You can refer to the videos I sent you previously.
Plz give me reply Dr