Free eBook: Your Guide To Cosmetic Eye Procedures For A Younger Looking You

Baptist Eye Surgeons • February 20, 2020

A guide to cosmetic eye procedures for a younger looking you Cosmetic eye procedures are becoming increasingly common among both men and women in the U.S. In fact, upper or lower eyelid surgeries are the 4th leading type of cosmetic surgical procedures, and nonsurgical procedures that tighten skin around the eye areas are equally popular.

It’s easy to understand why so many of us are seeking cosmetic eye procedures, whether surgical and nonsurgical. Your eyes are the focal point of your face, and are one of the first areas to show the effects of aging.

Many people feel that they look more tired or older than they really are, and no amount of sleep or expensive eye creams seems to make a difference when it comes to aging skin, weakened muscles and tendons, and fat deposits around the eyes.

At Baptist Eye Surgeons, we hear every day from men and women who are curious about how both surgical and nonsurgical procedures might rejuvenate their eyes and overall facial appearance. To meet these needs, we welcomed Dr. Anzeljc, an oculoplastic surgeon , to our team of doctors in 2018.

As an oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Anzeljc specializes in upper and lower eyelid surgeries, brow lifts, and nonsurgical procedures like Botox, fillers, lasers, and peels to rejuvenate the face. The response from current and prospective patients alike has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic, and patients feel good about trusting a highly-trained surgeon to handle their facial procedures, even if that procedure isn’t a “surgery” like upper or lower eyelid lifts.

To address the questions Dr. Anzeljc is frequently asked about cosmetic eye and facial procedures, we created a free eBook: Your Guide To Cosmetic Eye Procedures For A Younger Looking You .

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Here are just a few of the things you’ll learn in the eBook:

  • How droopy, heavy upper eyelids can be lifted.
  • How lower sagging eyelids, or eye bags, can be tightened.
  • 4 procedures that can take years off your face, no surgery needed.
  • Which procedures are covered by insurance.
  • How to choose a cosmetic surgeon or specialist.
  • How you can avoid ending up with an unnatural, “fake,” or overdone look.

This free eBook will tell you everything you need to know about cosmetic eye and facial procedures that can make you look years younger and feel more confident in your appearance.

Simply click below for your link to download a free copy of Your Guide To Cosmetic Eye Procedures For A Younger Looking You .

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Baptist Eye Surgeons is an ophthalmological practice dedicated to providing quality eye care to patients whose needs range from routine comprehensive eye examinations, to treatment of eye diseases like cataracts or glaucoma, to surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures. To request an appointment or get directions to our Knoxville and Morristown locations, visit our website. Call us at 865-579-3920 for more information, or visit us online to schedule an appointment.

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