“Dr. Guy Massry changed my life! I know it sounds dramatic but there is no other statement that would begin to describe what Dr. Massry did for me. If you are reading this review you may be going through the same type of nightmare I experienced, at the hands of another doctor who absolutely botched…
The Massry Method – Fixing Pulled Down Lower Lids and Rounded Eyes and Canthal Webs
Dr. Guy Massry is internationally recognized for his exceptional ability to revise poor results from previous eyelid surgery. Far too often, eyelid surgery results in lower lid retraction, which occurs when the lower lids get pulled down after surgery, and canthal webs. These results are disfiguring and can be functionally disabling. This issue is very hard…
Hollow Upper Eyelids – The Best Way to Fix Them
As some people age, their upper eyelids begin to lose volume and create a sunken-in appearance. Below is an example of a patient with hollow upper eyelids. When a patient has hollow upper eyelids, it makes the patient look older and tired. While this area can be treated with filler, in some cases surgical intervention…
Lacrimal Gland Repositioning with Upper Blepharoplasty
A dislocated lacrimal gland (tear gland coming forward and visible or palpable under the eyelid) can add to temporal fullness of the eyelid. Eyelid expert, Dr. Guy Massry, explains how to repair a prolapsed lacrimal gland with lacrimal gland repositioning surgery. What is the lacrimal gland? The lacrimal glands produce tears and are located in the…
Festoons, Festoons, Festoons – What can we do?
Festoons present a very complicated eyelid/cheek problem to correct. Festoons are the overhanging hammocks of skin at the junction of the eyelid and cheek. In general, surgeons treat festoons as just one entity. However, Dr. Guy Massry has found that there are actually two different kinds of festoons: Dry festoons – overhanging skin Wet festoons…
Blepharoplasty 101: Aging Eyelids
In the second video of his series Blepharoplasty 101, Dr. Guy Massry discusses aging eyelids. One of the easiest ways to understand the aging process of the eyelids is to compare our faces and eyelids to grapes that turn into raisins. As we age, our skin doesn’t just sag, but we also lose volume. This loss…