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Trends in Cosmetic Facial Surgery

By David Schlessinger, MD As the weather improves in the Northeast and we look forward to the summer season, we all want to look fresh and rejuvenated. We lead busy lives and most of us don’t have the luxury of taking time off from our hectic schedules to recover and recuperate from invasive plastic surgery…. Read More


Who Is An Ideal Candidate for Botox?

Are frown lines, forehead creases, or other kinds of facial lines ruining your otherwise perfect selfie? Skip the filters and look your best anytime with Botox. Let’s face it: wrinkles and fine lines can make you want to hide, whether beneath photo filters, makeup, or your favorite blanket. Botox allows you to feel good about… Read More


Target Deeper Layers of the Skin with Morpheus8 Microneedling

If you want to achieve a younger-looking appearance, a face or neck lift is no longer your only option. Morpheus8 Microneedling is a non-surgical treatment that can significantly improve the texture and firmness of your skin.  Morpheus8 has more to offer than other needling treatments. For example, it uses a combination of technologies, targets different… Read More


Chalazia & Styes

One of the most frequently encountered eyelid problems are chalazia.  A chalazion, also known as an internal hordeolum, is a localized focal inflammation of the eyelids caused by an obstruction of the meibomian glands. The meibomian glands are oil-producing sebaceous glands situated within the tarsal plate of the eyelid. The oils secreted by the Meibomian… Read More


Blepharoptosis

Blepharoptosis is a common condition where one or both upper eyelids droop. It is one of the most frequently encountered conditions seen in an Oculoplastic Surgery practice. In mild cases, this can cause cosmetic concerns. It causes a tired appearance which will reduce an individual’s self-esteem. In more severe cases, it can cause a reduction… Read More


Common Eyelid Malpositions

Ectropion: Ectropion is defined as a condition in which the eyelid margin turns outward. Typically seen in older individuals as a result of senescence, ectropion most commonly affects the lower eyelids. Ectropion can be classified as congenital, involutional, cicatricial, paralytic, or mechanical and ranges from mild cases in which only a segment of the eyelid… Read More


4 Reasons Intense Pulsed Light Improves Skin Texture and Appearance

What if there was a way to dramatically improve the texture and appearance of your skin without surgery? There is, thanks to intense pulsed light therapy, or IPL!  Every day, more and more people are choosing IPL to revitalize their appearance. The procedure can almost turn back the clock when it comes to your skin. … Read More


How to Prepare and Heal From Morpheus:

Is surgery right for me? Cosmetic intervention is a lot to consider. Even if you desire to restore your youthful appearance, you might be wary of committing to a surgical procedure. You might be thinking, what course of treatment is right for me? Luckily, Schlessinger Eye and Face offers advanced, non-invasive cosmetic treatments to revive… Read More