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ROSTAMI OPC
Rostami OPC is an oculofacial plastic surgery practice in Reston, Virginia. Led by medical director and CEO, Soheila Rostami, MD, the practice is devoted to helping their patients look fresher, younger, and better. They want their patients to look as good on the outside as they feel on the inside.
With expertise in facial rejuvenation and eyelid surgery, the experienced plastic surgeons offer nonsurgical and surgical cosmetic treatments to meet any patient’s beauty goals and aesthetic needs. For nonsurgical facial rejuvenation, the full-service oculofacial plastic surgery practice offers Botox®, dermal fillers, and chemical peels.
Rostami OPC also performs surgical and nonsurgical facelift procedures to create a more natural, youthful look. With a focus on the eyes, the plastic surgeons specialize in eyelid surgery and the surgical treatment of ptosis, which is excessive drooping of the upper eyelid.
In addition to treatments for the eyes and face, the practice also offers body treatments such as liposuction and CoolSculpting® to get rid of unwanted fat and improve body contours.
To schedule a consultation with the experts in eyelid surgery and facial rejuvenation at Rostami OPC, call the office or use the online scheduling tool.
It’s all about looking natural. I want patients to leave here feeling confident they have improve their appearance in a way that gets noticed, yet no one knows for sure what they have had done.
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