Utah’s Best Cosmetic Eye Surgeons
Thinking about enhancing your look? Learn more about our most popular procedures below.
Upper and Lower Eyelid Lifts
A cosmetic upper eyelid lift, or blepharoplasty, is an outpatient procedure for drooping eyes. It removes excess skin and fat in the upper eyelids to provide a more alert and youthful appearance. Cosmetic lower lid blepharoplasty can address bags underneath the eyes.
Botox Injections
Botox injections are a fast, painless way to relax muscles in the face, improving so-called crow's feet around the eyes or worry lines in the brow.
Injectables/fillers
Dermal fillers and injectables can restore volume in areas around your eyes and brow for a fresh, healthy glow.
Why Choose the Moran Eye Center?
Experience and training are the best indicators of results. You’ll find the highest level of both at the Moran Eye Center, ranked among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report. If you’re considering cosmetic options to enhance your eyes, visit Utah’s eye specialists.
- Our experienced surgeons focus on the eyes, performing about 700 oculoplastic surgeries each year.
- Performing both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery gives our surgeons an unparalleled level of specialization and expertise in facial anatomy to ensure the best results.
- Our surgeons are fellowship trained, going beyond medical school residency to spend years developing their expertise.
- We are experienced in working with patients with a variety of specific medical conditions, including glaucoma or dry eyes.
- We provide the highest level of safety and access to advanced surgical facilities for procedures that require local or general anesthesia.
Find an Oculoplastic Cosmetic Surgeon
Hear From Our Oculoplastic Specialists
Understand Your Eye Rejuvenation Options
Eyelid procedures are among the most popular elective plastic surgeries in the U.S. If you’re thinking about a procedure involving the delicate areas around your eyes, an oculoplastic surgeon can help.
What Can You Do About a Droopy Upper Eyelid?
When the upper eyelid droops over the eye, it's called ptosis. Children may be born with the condition and adults may develop it with age. It also could develop as a side effect after certain surgeries, diseases, or tumors.
When Does Thyroid Eye Disease Require Surgery?
Our thyroid eye disease team customizes each case and consults with University of Utah fellowship-trained physicians in endocrinology, sinus and skull base surgery, oculoplastics, and neuro-ophthalmology for medical and surgical treatments.