Couture Dermatology and Plastic Surgery is opening to the public on October 1st.
I will recommend Couture Dermatology to all inquiring, Dr. Candance Spann and her staff are great! I honestly appreciate their friendliness, professionalism and expertise. I will continue to return as a patient, not to mention the awesome service, products and followups!
Best dermatology in the west coast. The entire staff is/was so friendly and very knowledgeable. Dr. Candace Spann is amazing! I Will be sure to go back for all my skin needs as well as my families.
Best Dermatology office in town. Love both the doctors. Caring, friendly, very up to date in treatment. Friendly staff. They run on time and both my husband and I are very pleased with their professionalism. Just had several skin tags removed and did not feel a thing. Thanks!
I have had great experiences at Couture Dermatology! Dr. Candace Spann is very personable and professional. I recommend her to all of my family and friends! Recently, I had the IPL procedure done on my face, to remove age spots, and I have had amazing results! Tonia, who is the aesthetician, did a fantastic job! I don't have to wear any foundation anymore! Thanks Tonia!
Lizelle the office aesthetician is PHENOMENAL & KNOWLEDGEABLE! I’ve had a chemical peel & acne laser peel with her to help my acne breakouts during the pandemic & my skin hasn’t felt better! - she follows protocols to keep both of us safe during this pandemic! Lizelle my skin & I thank you! 🙂
During upper eyelid surgery, an incision is made within the natural fold of the lid and extended outward. The incision will go out as wide as possible so that additional skin folds on the outside of the upper eye can also be addressed. Once the incision is made, excess skin, tissue and, in some cases, a small portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle are removed. The incision is closed with absorbable sutures and the scar remains almost completely hidden because of where it resides in the natural crease.
During lower eyelid surgery, an incision is made along the bottom of the lash line. This allows the surgeon to remove excess fat and tissue. In patients who have puffy lower eyelids but good skin tone, an approach known as a transconjunctival Blepharoplasty can be performed. This technique puts the incision inside the lower eyelid rather than outside. Patients who have dark circles under their eyes will sometimes have a deficiency of fat in these areas. Injectables can be used to help fill these soft-tissue deficiencies and can improve the appearance of these circles.
During upper eyelid surgery, an incision is made within the natural fold of the lid and extended outward. The incision will go out as wide as possible so that additional skin folds on the outside of the upper eye can also be addressed. Once the incision is made, excess skin, tissue and, in some cases, a small portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle are removed. The incision is closed with absorbable sutures and the scar remains almost completely hidden because of where it resides in the natural crease.
During lower eyelid surgery, an incision is made along the bottom of the lash line. This allows the surgeon to remove excess fat and tissue. In patients who have puffy lower eyelids but good skin tone, an approach known as a transconjunctival Blepharoplasty can be performed. This technique puts the incision inside the lower eyelid rather than outside. Patients who have dark circles under their eyes will sometimes have a deficiency of fat in these areas. Injectables can be used to help fill these soft-tissue deficiencies and can improve the appearance of these circles.
The cost for eyelid surgery varies for each patient and will fluctuate depending on whether both the upper and lower eyelids were addressed. Patients who undergo a full Blepharoplasty, which includes both the upper and lower eyelids, will pay on average between $3,000-$6,000. In some patients where the upper eyelid skin obstructs the view, a portion of the surgery may be covered by medical insurance.
The cost for eyelid surgery varies for each patient and will fluctuate depending on whether both the upper and lower eyelids were addressed. Patients who undergo a full Blepharoplasty, which includes both the upper and lower eyelids, will pay on average between $3,000-$6,000. In some patients where the upper eyelid skin obstructs the view, a portion of the surgery may be covered by medical insurance.