ADVANCED TRAINING AND ARTISTIC VISION TO RESTORE FORM AND FUNCTION
The eyes are often the first place we show signs of aging, fatigue, or medical concerns. Whether you are seeking treatment for cosmetic or functional concerns around the eyes, this requires expert care and unmatched precision.
As a board-certified oculofacial plastic surgeon and ophthalmologist, Dr. Nina Boal focuses exclusively on the delicate structures surrounding the eyes. Her deep understanding of eyelid anatomy and function allows her to perform procedures that rejuvenate appearance while protecting the health of the eyes. From subtle tweaks to complex correction, her work is grounded in precision and personalized care.
EYELID AND BROW PROCEDURES
Dr. Boal offers a full spectrum of surgical eyelid and eyebrow procedures to address cosmetic and functional concerns. Her approach combines precision, innovation, and deep understanding for the complexity of the periocular area.
These procedures can be performed alone or in combination as part of a comprehensive periorbital rejuvenation plan. For patients seeking an eye lift in the Lansdale and Philadelphia area, Dr. Boal ensures a highly customized experience with results that align with her patient’s goals.
UPPER EYELID SURGERY
Removes the excess skin and fat that can cause a heavy or hooded look. This procedure restores a more open, youthful appearance and may also improve vision if drooping skin obstructs the visual field. Dr. Boal offers a full spectrum of surgical eyelid and eyebrow procedures to address cosmetic and functional concerns. Her approach combines precision, innovation, and deep understanding for the complexity of the periocular area.
LOWER EYELID SURGERY
Designed to improve under-eye bags, swelling, and sagging skin, this procedure involves precise fat repositioning and skin refinement. It delivers lasting, natural-looking results.
BROW REPOSITIONING
Also called a brow lift, this procedure corrects a heavy, low, or asymmetric brow. It can open up the upper face, reduce the appearance of frown lines, and improve the overall expression without looking surprised or over-lifted. Endoscopic techniques may be used to minimize incisions and support a faster recovery.
EYELID MALPOSITION SURGERY
Corrects functional issues like ectropion (eyelid turning out), entropion (eyelid turning in), and eyelid retraction (eyelid pulling down). These conditions can cause irritation, tearing, or exposure of the eye. Surgery restores normal positioning for improved comfort, protection, and appearance.
WHY CHOOSE DR. NINA BOAL FOR EYELID SURGERY?
Dr. Boal is among the few surgeons in the Philadelphia area with fellowship training in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery, a distinction that reflects years of intensive education and surgical mastery. She is board-certified by both the American Board of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS), ensuring she meets the highest standards in both vision care and facial plastic surgery.
Her clinical training was in nationally recognized medical institutions like Thomas Jefferson University, Boston University, and the Medical College of Wisconsin. She currently is on staff at Wills Eye Hospital and Thomas Jefferson University.
Her practice is built on a foundation of academic excellence, individualized treatment planning, and high-quality care. Patients appreciate her down-to-earth approach, clear communication, and natural results. Every eyelid procedure is performed by Dr. Boal herself, ensuring you’re in expert hands from consultation through recovery.
Whether you’re seeking eyelid or brow surgery in Lansdale or the Philadelphia area or exploring options for eyelid malposition correction, Dr. Boal delivers an exceptional experience.
IS EYELID SURGERY RIGHT FOR YOU?
A thorough consultation with Dr. Boal ensures realistic expectations and prepares you for a safe eyelid surgery and a successful recovery. Candidacy factors include the following:
- Good general health with no uncontrolled medical conditions
- No active eye infections or serious eye diseases
- Not currently smoking or willing to stop before and after surgery
- Realistic expectations about outcomes and recovery
- No bleeding disorders that could impact healing