
In her early 40s, this patient met with Dr. Hudson Frey to address an increase in drooping skin on her upper eyelids. She felt as though the excess skin had appeared almost overnight, accompanied by more noticeable "crow’s feet" at the corners of her eyes. During the consultation, Dr. Frey noted that while her eyebrows had shifted slightly downward, the primary issue was dermatochalasis, or heavy, hooding eyelid skin. Although a brow lift was discussed as a secondary option, the patient preferred a less invasive approach. Dr. Frey performed a conservative upper blepharoplasty under light oral sedation, focusing on a natural enhancement rather than a drastic change. The patient experienced a quick, smooth recovery and is thrilled with her refreshed, youthful results.





























































































