Dr. Eugenie Brunner, MD, FACS is a facial plastic surgeon in Princeton, NJ specializing in facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat). She graduated from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove excess tissue around the eyelids. With aging, skin loses elasticity. In some people, skin can pool around the eyes causing wrinkles, puffiness, under-eye bags, and drooping.
During a blepharoplasty, tiny incisions are made under local anesthesia, and any excess skin or underlying tissue is removed from the eyelids. The procedure takes between one and three hours, and patients may have bruising and swelling around their eyes for a few days afterwards. Icing the area may help.
The surgery is sometimes done along with other facial surgery as part of a facelift. Typically, a blepharoplasty is considered cosmetic. In severe cases, however, upper eyelids may droop so significantly that they make it hard to see. In these cases, blepharoplasty may be considered a necessary treatment.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels remove the outer layer of the skin using chemical solutions, like glycolic acid and phenol. Although most commonly performed on the face, this non-surgical procedure may be done on the neck and hands as well. Chemical peels can treat the following:
Before the procedure, a skin evaluation is done to determine which type of peel will produce the best results. Dark skin tends to respond well to light peels, while severely sun-damaged skin will likely benefit from a moderate or deep peel. Pre-treatment creams and sunscreen need to be applied every day for several weeks prior to the procedure. Doing this may help shorten the healing process.
During the peel, the area to be treated is cleaned thoroughly, and the chemical solution is applied on the skin for several minutes, which produces a stinging sensation. A neutralizing agent is then used, and the stinging sensation gradually goes away. For more intense peels, a cool compress may be placed on the area to relieve any stinging or burning, or the solution may be applied in intervals to limit exposure to the strong chemicals.
Following a light peel, there will be redness and swelling, which typically fade in a few days. Swelling after a moderate or deep peel may last for a week, and mild redness may continue for a few weeks. To help improve the final results of a peel, treated areas must be kept cool, moisturized, and protected from sunlight.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is any surgery done to change the shape and structure of the nose. It is commonly done for cosmetic purposes, but it may also be done to reduce breathing difficulties. Surgery may include any part of bone or cartilage of the nose. In some cases, cartilage is transplanted from the ear or rib to augment the nose.
Rhinoplasty may be done for reasons that are primarily about appearance, such as:
Rhinoplasty may also be done to correct a deviated septum or other breathing impairment. In that case, the nasal structure is adjusted so that airflow is increased to a comfortable level.
Typically, rhinoplasty is only performed on adults because kids' and teens' faces are still growing and changing. After a rhinoplasty, healing will take 1-2 weeks, but subtle shifts in the face and occasional swelling can last up to a year.
Dr. Eugenie Brunner, MD, FACS graduated from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She completed residency at New York University (NYU) Affiliated Hospitals. She is certified by the Board certifications: Otolaryngology and has a state license in New Jersey.
Medical School: UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Residency: New York University (NYU) Affiliated Hospitals
Board Certification: Board certifications: Otolaryngology (1997)
Licensed In: New Jersey
Dr. Eugenie Brunner, MD, FACS has a high overall rating with an average of 3.8 out of 5 stars based on 5 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Eugenie Brunner, MD, FACS from all over the web to help you find the right in Princeton, NJ.
These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Eugenie Brunner, MD, FACS. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Merz North America, Inc. |
$490
Xeomin $108 |
Asclera $20 |
$362 |
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| Allergan Inc. |
$188
$188 |
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| Galderma Laboratories, L.P. |
$172
$172 |
| Food and Beverage | $850 |
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Dr. Eugenie Brunner sees patients in Princeton, NJ. Her medical specialties are facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat). The average patient rating for Dr. Brunner is 4.0 stars (out of 5). Dr. Brunner's areas of expertise include cosmetic surgery.