You feel 38. Your eyelids didn't get the memo.
The eyelid is the most precise real estate on your face — and the margin for error is razor-thin. This checklist was written by a fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon who has spent years doing exactly one thing: restoring natural periorbital structure for women who cannot afford to come out looking edited.
- You'll finally understand why the latest technology gadget helped your jawline and did nothing for your eyelids — and what the one structural correction is that actually addresses what you're seeing in the mirror.
- You'll know the single question that separates surgeons who produce natural results from surgeons who'll leave you looking like a slightly-off version of yourself — the one most women don't know to ask until it's too late.
- You'll have a framework for building a recovery plan around your Q4 board calendar, your client events, and your four-hour Zoom days — not around a surgeon's next opening — before you commit to a single thing.
Dr. Hugo Higa is a fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon in Honolulu — which is a precise way of saying he trained in both eye surgery and facial reconstruction, and he does one thing, in one area, at the highest level of specificity available in medicine.
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