Eyelid Tightening in Raleigh

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Eyelid Tightening with TempSure Envi

At Watson Dry Eye Center, we understand that sagging eyelids and wrinkles around the eyes can be a concern for our patients. That’s why we offer eyelid tightening services with the Cynosure TempSure Envi Device.

The Cynosure TempSure Envi device uses a small 10mm handpiece that uses radiofrequency technology to stimulate collagen production in the skin around the eyes, resulting in tighter, firmer, and smoother-looking skin.

Dr. Watson and the rest of the team can work with you to determine if the treatment is right for you—schedule your appointment today.

How the Eyelid Tightening Process Works

Treatment with the TempSure Envi device is noninvasive, making it an ideal option for those who want to enhance their appearance without undergoing surgery. The procedure itself is comfortable and relaxing, as the TempSure Envi device gently heats the skin to a comfortable temperature, stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin. 

We perform the treatment right here in our office.

Putting Your Comfort & Safety First

Eyelid tightening with the Cynosure TempSure Envi device is a safe and effective way to rejuvenate the appearance of your eyes. It can help reduce the appearance of sagging eyelids, crow’s feet, and wrinkles around the eyes, giving you a more vibrant, youthful look. 

Plus, for those experiencing dry eye symptoms, eyelid tightening can also help keep tears on the ocular surface, reducing dryness and discomfort.

Addressing Dry Eye Simultaneously

Along with eyelid tightening, the TempSure Envi device uses radiofrequency technology to gently heat the skin around the eyes, stimulating collagen production and improving the quality and distribution of tears on the ocular surface. 

By increasing the amount of tears on the surface of the eye, the TempSure Envi can help relieve symptoms of dry eye, such as irritation, redness, and discomfort.

Your Destination for Eyelid Tightening

At Watson Dry Eye Center, we recognize that every patient is unique. Our personalized treatment plans are tailored to meet your individual needs, and we strive to find the right treatment option for you. 

Contact us to schedule an appointment and find out if eyelid tightening is right for you.

Our Location

Watson Dry Eye Center is located in Raleigh, right on the corner of Forest Pines Drive and Common Oaks Drive. There’s lots of parking available right in the lot right in front of our practice.        

Our Address

  • Suite 120
    11081 Forest Pines Dr.
  • Raleigh, NC 27614

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Clinic Hours

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Help Your Teen See & Be Seen
(Comfortably)

Our teenagers are spending more time every day on their screens. Dry eye symptoms can be exacerbated by excessive screen time which is becoming increasingly common among teenagers and young adults.

Your teen doesn’t have to struggle with dry eye symptoms. At Watson Dry Eye Center, we have an incredible team that specializes in dry eye treatment and management.

Their education and social life are the center of their world and dependent on clear, comfortable vision. Allow them to focus on it with dry eye treatment.  

Get ahead of dry eye by booking an appointment with our team.

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