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Chase Lay, MD
Dr. Chase Lay values the doctor-patient relationship and will collaborate with you to help attain your cosmetic goals. Raised and educated in Texas, where he earned his medical degree at the University of Texas, Dr. Lay completed his residency in Head and Neck Surgery at Southern Illinois University. While there, he performed more than 1,500 functional, reconstructive, and cosmetic procedures on the face and in particular the eyes and periorbital area.

As a facial plastic surgeon trained in Head & Neck Surgery, Dr. Lay understands the importance of maintaining proper form and function of the eyes, nose, and face when performing cosmetic or reconstructive surgery. People of Asian descent have an eye anatomy that is unique. Excess skin and fat above the upper eyelid give the eye its appearance. The natural aging process causes the skin to droop.

However, when this affects the Asian eye, it can cause vision concerns, and prevent the eye from opening all the way. For patients who are experiencing difficulties opening their eyes all the way due to drooping or excess skin and fat above their eyes, Aging Asian Eyelid surgery could benefit you.
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Facial plastic surgery is a very personal experience.
You want a surgeon with excellent technical skills refined through hard work and experience, of course, but one who is also a confidant, someone with whom you feel comfortable sharing your goals and motivations.
Dr. Chase Lay is a rare facial Facial Plastic Surgeon in Bay Area located in San Jose who encompasses all of those traits.
Raised and educated in Texas, where he earned his medical degree at the University of Texas, Dr. Lay completed his residency in Head and Neck Surgery at Southern Illinois University.
Facial Plastic Surgeon in San Jose, CA focused primarily in cosmetic and reconstructive Asian eyelid surgery, scar revision, otoplasty, and fat transfer.
Other areas of professional interest are patient education as well as educating other surgeons and physicians.
Complications in Asian Eyelid Surgery in the Shallow Orbit.
Human Capitol at Work.
How a Family Work Environment can Make Your Clinic Better.
How to Perform these Cases and when to say Stop.
Anchoring Technique in Asian Eyelid Surgery: How it's Done.
Nurse Emily graduated from San Jose State University Nursing Program.
She offers a variety of non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as neuromodulator and dermal filler injections, ProCell Micro-channeling, CoolSculpting, and more.
In addition, Emily has completed specialized training in facial rejuvenation of injectables and non-surgical treatments through Allergan, Galderma, Merz, and NovaThread.
She is well rounded in non-surgical procedures to the body, as she has attended CoolSculpting University and advanced training through other cosmetic companies on and off site of the office.
Dr. Lay is the most professional plastic surgeon I'd ever seen.
My daughter's ptosis is disappeared after the surgery he performed.
We travelled from Uzbekistan and we were warm welcomed with kind and professional attitude to us.
You can watch the dynamic of changing of the dropped eyelid of my daughter in Dr. Lay's instagram.
He performed the surgery excellently.
Dr Lay is the only doctor that I trust.
I came to him years ago, had a super fast recovery, and still now continue to fly to San Jose every year just to see Dr Lay.
People of Asian descent have an eye anatomy that is unique.
Excess skin and fat above the upper eyelid give the eye its appearance.
The natural aging process causes the skin to droop.
However, when this affects the Asian eye, it can cause vision concerns, and prevent the eye from opening all the way.
For patients who are experiencing difficulties opening their eyes all the way due to drooping or excess skin and fat above their eyes, Aging Asian Eyelid surgery could benefit you.
This specialized procedure is designed to improve vision by removing excess fat and skin from the upper, and sometimes lower, eyelid.
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