Mr Mo Dehabadi

Mr Mo Dehabadi Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon
London

Not all ‘heavy eyelids’ are just skin.This 73-year-old patient had:• hooded upper lids• a drooping right brow• facial as...
11/02/2026

Not all ‘heavy eyelids’ are just skin.

This 73-year-old patient had:
• hooded upper lids
• a drooping right brow
• facial asymmetry that made her look tired and uneven

So instead of doing a standard upper blepharoplasty alone, we combined it with internal brow support on the right side — correcting the true cause of the heaviness rather than just trimming skin.

These photos are 7 days post-op.
Swelling will continue to settle and scars will soften, but you can already see:
✔ better symmetry
✔ more open eyes
✔ a refreshed — not overdone — look

This is what personalised eyelid surgery looks like.

Save this if you’ve been told you “just need a blepharoplasty” but still feel your brows are part of the problem.

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty — 3 months post-op.A subtle, tissue-preserving approach focused on restoring openness and ba...
19/12/2025

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty — 3 months post-op.

A subtle, tissue-preserving approach focused on restoring openness and balance, without changing character.

Planned around the individual anatomy — not a template.




“You look tired… are you annoyed?”That’s what this 47-year-old patient kept hearing — even when he felt completely fine....
02/12/2025

“You look tired… are you annoyed?”

That’s what this 47-year-old patient kept hearing — even when he felt completely fine.

For him, the problem wasn’t ageing.

It was upper eyelid heaviness making his eyes look droopy and closed off, giving an expression that didn’t match his personality.

We performed a precise upper eyelid blepharoplasty, keeping everything natural and masculine. No change to his features — just restoring openness.

Swipe to see:
• Before → 4 months
• The healing journey from 7 days to full recovery

He now looks the way he actually feels: awake, approachable, and confident.

If you notice heaviness, hooding, or a tired look even on good days, this might be the reason — and it’s often very treatable.

Send me a DM with a photo and I’ll let you know if you’re likely to be suitable.

Actual patient of Mr Dehabadi
Posted with full consent









This lovely 48-year-old patient felt her upper lids looked heavy and tired.We combined an upper blepharoplasty with a pt...
27/11/2025

This lovely 48-year-old patient felt her upper lids looked heavy and tired.

We combined an upper blepharoplasty with a ptosis correction to lift the lids, brighten the eyes, and restore a naturally refreshed look.

I preserve natural upper-lid volume so the result stays bright, not hollow.

These results are just 4 weeks post-op.

If your lids feel heavy or you look tired even when you’re not, you may benefit from a similar procedure.

Send me a message to explore your options, or tap the link in my bio for more information.

Actual patient of Mr Dehabadi
Posted with full consent

Restoring symmetry — and confidence ✨This lovely patient came to me with upper-lid retraction caused by Thyroid Eye Dise...
18/11/2025

Restoring symmetry — and confidence ✨

This lovely patient came to me with upper-lid retraction caused by Thyroid Eye Disease. The elevated lid not only affected comfort, but also created an asymmetry that often impacts how patients feel day-to-day.

Using a posterior approach lid-lowering technique, we were able to gently and precisely lower the upper lids without any skin incision — helping to rebalance the eyes while keeping the result natural.

For many TED patients, the goal isn’t dramatic change — it’s feeling like yourself again.

You can see the eyes smiling in the post op photo! :)

06/11/2025

New project alert ✨

I’ve started learning digital illustration to show the artistry behind eyelid rejuvenation 👁️🎨
Here’s a timelapse of my first piece — exploring the anatomy beneath “eye bags” and what really contributes to that tired look.

⬇️⬇️ What do you guys think??!
Would love to hear your thoughts, and also what sort of conditions or operations you’d like me to try and illustrate!

03/11/2025

Throwback to an unforgettable charity trip to Colombia a couple of years ago 🇨🇴

Exhausting days, full waiting rooms, teaching local medical students — and some of the most rewarding moments of my career.

It’s easy to forget, amidst the precision and planning of surgery, what a privilege it is to help restore vision and confidence — and to work alongside such dedicated colleagues from around the world.

Sometimes, the best medicine really is a hug 🤍

I think it’s time I started planning my next trip… any colleagues with exciting upcoming projects, give me a shout! 🌍✈️

Following on from yesterday’s Reel analysing ptosis (droopy eyelid) cases — here are the full before and afters from tho...
02/11/2025

Following on from yesterday’s Reel analysing ptosis (droopy eyelid) cases — here are the full before and afters from those patients 👁️

Both patients had very different underlying causes for their asymmetry, which meant the surgical plan had to be tailored individually for each eye.

The unilateral case had scarless posterior approach surgery as to not induce a harsh skin crease, whereas the bilateral cases necessitated an anterior approach to tackle the most substantial ptosis.

The goal in ptosis correction isn’t just to lift the lids — it’s to restore natural balance, contour and expression, so the eyes look refreshed.

Tailor made surgery for each individual patient.

01/11/2025

✨ A surgeon’s eye for detail ✨

In ptosis (droopy eyelid) correction, the key lies in understanding why the lids are asymmetric, and what the patient wishes to address.

In these two cases, each patient had very different underlying issues affecting eyelid position and different goals for surgery. Careful pre-operative analysis and discussion is essential to achieve a natural, balanced results, but more importantly results that align with the patient’s desires.

Precision, planning, and personalised adjustment for each eye — that’s what makes all the difference 👁️

25/10/2025

How I became your Oculoplastic Surgeon 👨‍⚕️✨

From long days in theatre as a trainee ophthalmologist… to specialising exclusively in eyelid, tear duct and facial surgery — it’s been a journey built on precision, patience and passion for restoring confidence around the eyes.

Whether it’s reconstructive surgery after skin cancer, or cosmetic rejuvenation — I bring the same surgical principles and care to every case.

👁️ A subtle lift — and a big difference.This lovely patient came to us feeling that her eyes looked tired and asymmetric...
22/10/2025

👁️ A subtle lift — and a big difference.

This lovely patient came to us feeling that her eyes looked tired and asymmetric. Examination confirmed a significant ptosis (drooping of the upper lid) affecting both vision and appearance.

After a tailored ptosis correction under local anaesthetic, her eyes are now brighter, balanced and open — restoring both function and confidence.

Ptosis surgery is one of the most rewarding parts of oculoplastic practice — precise, delicate, and transformative in the most natural way.

Even though this is an ‘eyes only’ photo…you can tell she’s smiling in the post op photo 🤩

📍Performed at OCL Vision, Kensington
✨ By Consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon Mr Mohammad Dehabadi

10/10/2025

An interesting recent case here at OCL Vision 👁️

This lovely patient came to us for cataract surgery, but on examination was found to have a central corneal ulcer in the right eye caused by exposure.

At first, there appeared to be no significant lagophthalmos (incomplete eyelid closure). But closer inspection revealed that following extensive skin cancer surgery and radiotherapy to the right brow, the upper lid could no longer blink fully.

To restore the ocular surface, I performed a skin graft using tissue from the left upper lid — and as shown in the post-op slow-motion video, blink function improved dramatically, allowing the corneal ulcer to heal.

This case highlights how blink lagophthalmos can be missed on gentle closure, especially when lid skin quality or quantity is compromised. Slow-motion video can be an invaluable tool for assessing blink efficacy in such cases.

Eyelid reconstruction and functional restoration are another facet of my oculoplastic practice here at OCL Vision.



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