Plain-English guide

Oculoplastic Surgery

Not sure where to start?

Use this page to understand how SurgeryViz reads the eye area, what makes a good upload, and how the preview can help you prepare for an oculoplastic consult.

What you’ll get from one assessment

Clear before-and-after style preview
Plain-language notes built for consult prep
Saved link now and dashboard access later if you want it

Pricing

$29.99 one-time purchase

The locked preview comes first. Pay only if the full report feels like a useful next step for consult prep.

Best match if you notice…

You want a plain-English explanation of what the tool is looking at before you upload a photo.

You are considering eyelid, brow, or under-eye improvement and want a clearer starting point before a consult.

You would rather review a private preview on your own time before speaking with a surgeon.

What the preview looks for

1

How brow position, upper-lid heaviness, and under-eye contour work together in a front-facing photo.

2

What makes a usable upload so the preview has a better chance of looking clean, accurate, and relevant to your concern.

3

What you can learn from the locked preview before deciding whether to unlock the full paid report.

Often compared with

Heavy lids or under-eye bags

Start here if you are deciding between upper lids, lower lids, or both in one assessment.

View Blepharoplasty

Droopy lid position

Use this when one lid sits lower than the other or the eye opening looks uneven.

View Ptosis Repair

Common questions

SurgeryViz is focused on the eye area and tries to explain what it is seeing, rather than applying generic smoothing or beautification effects.

The preview depends on visible eyelid and brow landmarks. If the lighting is uneven or the angle is off, the result becomes less reliable and less useful.

You add your email, upload a straight-on image, review the locked preview, and decide whether to unlock the full report. If you pay, your result is saved so you can come back later.

No. It is an informational planning tool meant to help you prepare for a consultation, not a diagnosis or a guarantee of outcome.

Ready to continue?

Start assessment with this concern in mind

You can start with this route in mind now, then still branch into other areas later if the full report suggests a broader picture.