A pinch blepharoplasty is done through a minimally invasive incision under the eyelashes in the lower eyelid. The incision usually heals really well. The transconjunctival route is through the inside of the eyelid and through this approach we are able to take out unwanted fat. This route can avoid a skin incision in people who just have an accumulation of excess fat but not skin.
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Dr Young specializes in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and is located in Bellevue near Seattle, Washington