Pari Shams specialises in eyelid reduction surgery and the treatment of a wide range of eyelid, lacrimal, and orbital problems
Corrective surgery aimed at improving one’s appearance and building confidence
Many people are born with hooded eyelids (droopy eyelids), while others develop them as they age. Droopy eyelids not only give a person a fatigued appearance, but they can also hinder a person’s vision. However, with the right treatment, such as eyelid reduction surgery, this problem can be quickly resolved.
The best long-term remedy for droopy eyelids or bags under the eyes is surgery, however, only certified facilities and fully vetted medical practitioners, such as Pari Shams, can and should undertake this type of surgical treatment. Ms Shams is a specialist oculoplastic surgeon at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital, specialising in the treatment of eyelid, lacrimal, and orbital problems. She also consults patients at The Harley Street Clinic, Phoenix Hospital Group Outpatient Centre, and Weymouth Street Hospital.
“The delicate skin surrounding the eyes may become soft, droopy, or puffy as people age. This condition typically occurs as the skin of the eyelid stretches, muscles begin to weaken, and the natural stores of protective fat around the eye bulge out. Eyelid reduction is a surgical technique that involves the removal of extra skin or fat from the upper or lower eyelids. In medical terms, reference is made to upper or lower blepharoplasty,” Miss Shams explained.
She went on to say that blepharoplasty can be performed on the lower, upper, or both eyelids, either for functional or cosmetic reasons. Cosmetic blepharoplasty is often used to improve a person's appearance by firming the area directly around their eyes, for a younger-looking appearance. Excess upper eyelid tissue (a condition known as droopy eyelids) can in many cases obscure a patient’s upper field of vision, or weigh down the eyelid, causing an appearance known as ‘tired eyes’, and in such cases, functional blepharoplasty will be performed.
Miss Shams is an acclaimed oculoplastic surgeon with extensive experience in eyelid surgery. Her clinical practice encompasses cosmetic eyelid and periocular surgery, as well as reconstructive, lacrimal, and orbital surgery. Cosmetic eye surgery, retinal detachment and other retinal and macular diseases, cataracts, and glaucoma are just a few of the many eye disorders she has successfully treated over the course of her nearly two-decade professional career.
Her professional career has progressed as a result of her devoted commitment to her field of expertise, multiple years of practical experience, and guidance from some of the country's best eye specialists. Ms Shams specialises in the diagnosis, as well as the medical and surgical treatment of a wide range of eye problems, as well as cosmetic surgery to help people improve their appearance and build confidence.
Be sure to visit Pari Shams' extensive website for a full scope of her services and treatments available, and if you have any questions or require further assistance, you can also reach out to her by phone.
About us
Pari Shams is a cosmetic and functional eyelid surgeon that specialises in the management of eyelid, lacrimal and orbital disorders. Surgical procedures are performed at a variety of medical facilities including their practice at Moorfields Private Outpatient Centre, the Phoenix Hospital Group Outpatient Centre, The Harley Street Clinic, and Weymouth Street Hospital. Dr Shams believes in personalised healthcare where decisions are made with the patient, based on their needs and desires and she makes sure that every patient receives the care and attention that is required at every stage of their treatment. Whether you would like to have functional or cosmetic eye surgery, Dr Shams is qualified to advise you of the best surgical, or non-surgical options that will achieve the most natural and desirable aesthetic outcome, without compromising your eye function. Find out more about Pari Shams on her website at https://www.parishams.com