Male Blepharoplasty in Beverly Hills: Can You Look Refreshed Without Looking Overdone?
You can take care of hooding, heaviness, or under-eye bags without making your eyes look too open or obviously changed. Male blepharoplasty in Beverly Hills works best when your plan takes into account your brow position, eyelid fullness, and the stronger bone structure men often have. The goal is simple: help you look more rested and alert, while still looking like yourself.
What Makes Male Blepharoplasty Different?
Men often have a lower, flatter brow, thicker eyelid skin, and more fullness around the eyes. These features affect where the eyelid crease should be and how much skin or fat makes sense to adjust. If too much is removed, the upper lids can look hollow, or the balance between your eyelids and brows can change.
Interest in surgery is growing. The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery reported that 77% of surveyed surgeons ranked blepharoplasty as the second most popular facial surgery for men in 2025. A 2026 review of blepharoplasty for the male eye area supports conservative tissue removal, preserved eyelid fullness, and planning that maintains masculine facial proportions.
What Can Male Eyelid Surgery Address?
You may consider blepharoplasty for men when your eyes make you look tired, stressed, or older than you feel. Depending on your examination, surgery may address:
- hooded eyelids in men or excess upper eyelid skin
- under-eye bags in men caused by protruding fat
- uneven folds or heaviness around the upper lids
- upper eyelid skin that limits part of your visual field
Your evaluation should also look at brow position, true eyelid drooping, eye closure, dryness, and lower-lid support. Blepharoplasty can’t fix every low brow, dark circle, or skin texture issue, and removing skin alone won’t solve every cause of tired-looking eyes in men.
How Do We Keep the Result Natural?
At our Beverly Hills practice, we start your male eyelid surgery in Los Angeles plan with your anatomy, not a set amount of tissue removal. We look at your brow shape, crease position, eyelid fullness, lower-lid support, and how your upper and lower lids work together.
Taking out more tissue doesn’t always give you a better result. A careful, conservative plan can reduce heaviness and keep the character of your eyes. During your consultation, we’ll talk through whether upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, another procedure, or no surgery is the right fit for you.
Why Choose an Oculoplastic Surgeon?
Dr. Kami Parsa specializes exclusively in cosmetic, reconstructive, and revisional surgery for the eyes and surrounding tissue. He completed a two-year oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. His eye-focused training means your evaluation will consider both eyelid function and appearance.
FAQ
Will natural-looking male blepharoplasty change my eye shape? You can expect some change, but the plan is always to keep your natural expression and masculine eyelid features. How much is corrected and where depends on your anatomy and what you want to achieve.
Do I need upper or lower eyelid surgery? Upper eyelid surgery helps with hooding or extra skin. Lower eyelid surgery targets bags and contour issues. You might need just one area treated, both, or a different approach depending on your evaluation.
Schedule a Male Blepharoplasty Consultation in Beverly Hills
If your eyes make you look tired when you feel fine, set up a consultation with Dr. Kami Parsa. He’ll check your eyelids, brow position, eye comfort, and goals, then walk you through whether male blepharoplasty makes sense for you and the results you want.
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