Plain-English guide

Upper Blepharoplasty Simulator

Heavy upper lids

Upper-lid concerns usually show up as heaviness, extra skin, or a hidden crease. This page explains how the assessment reads those patterns without overpromising outcomes.

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…

Hooding that narrows visible lid space.

Asymmetry in crease visibility from side to side.

An interest in seeing whether the brow or upper lid seems to drive the appearance.

What the preview looks for

1

Upper-lid skin redundancy and how it changes the visible lid platform.

2

The relationship between brow position and apparent upper-lid heaviness.

3

A likely simulation path when upper-lid improvement is the dominant signal.

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

Low or heavy brow

Choose this when the brow may be making the upper eye area look heavier than expected.

View Brow Lift

Common questions

It helps frame that distinction by mapping periocular relationships, but it is still an informational tool and not a diagnosis.

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.