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“Enhancing natural beauty through meticulous oculoplastic surgery, while preserving the unique character of each patient, is the essence of my practice. My goal is to achieve rejuvenation that is both elegant and discreet, reflecting my deep commitment to individualized patient care and aesthetic harmony.”

— Stan Saulny, M.D.
Dr. Saulny

Stan
Saulny, M.D.

Dr. Stan Saulny is a Board Certified Eye Physician and Surgeon who is a Diplomat of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He specializes in oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids and upper face as well as general ophthalmology.

Dr. Saulny also works with patients who deal with Hyperhidrosis, excessive sweating of the palms, armpits, and feet.

Eye plastic surgery, sometimes referred to as oculoplastic surgery, is done not only for cosmetic reasons, but also for the treatment of age-related changes to the eyelids (such as droopy eyelids), for rehabilitation after trauma (automobile accidents, facial burns), and for reconstruction after removal of facial tumors.

Dr. Saulny’s goal is to make sure his patients appear natural and rejuvenated after surgery. He believes it is well worth the extra effort it takes to do his best to avoid leaving the tell-tale signs of conventional facial plastic surgery.

“I feel it is very important to have a thorough discussion with every patient about their goals and expectations prior to any surgical procedure,” Dr. Saulny states. He continues, “This applies not only to our cosmetic patients but to the reconstructive patients as well. In general, my philosophy is never to make a patient ‘look’ as though they’ve had plastic surgery.

My goal is to make patients appear natural and rejuvenated after surgery. I believe it is well worth the extra effort it takes to do my best to avoid leaving the tell-tale signs of conventional facial plastic surgery.”

Dr. Saulny’s education includes medical training at Harvard Medical School, general ophthalmology residency at UCLA’s Jules Stein Eye Institute, and a plastic surgery fellowship at Oregon’s Casey Eye Institute.

His undergraduate degree was obtained from the United States Air Force Academy, where he studied engineering, followed by a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California. Prior to becoming a physician, Dr. Saulny served as an engineer and captain in the U.S. Air Force.

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Education

U.S. Air Force
Academy

My academic and military journey started at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where I studied engineering. This experience instilled in me the values of discipline, precision, and dedication, shaping my approach to both life and medicine.

University of
Southern California

Pursuing a master’s degree in electrical engineering at USC further honed my analytical skills and attention to detail, qualities that are vital in the intricate field of oculoplastic surgery.

Harvard Medical School
– Boston, MA

My medical training at Harvard Medical School was a transformative experience, where I gained a profound understanding of medicine and the importance of patient-centered care.

Jules Stein Eye
Institute, UCLA

During my residency at the Jules Stein Eye Institute, I developed a deep passion for ophthalmology, particularly in the subspecialty of oculoplastic surgery, focusing on the delicate balance between function and aesthetics.

Casey Eye
Institute, Oregon

My fellowship at the Casey Eye Institute was instrumental in refining my skills in oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery. Here, I learned the art of restoring not just vision but also the confidence and quality of life for my patients.

Throughout my career, I have dedicated myself to providing natural and rejuvenated outcomes for my patients, ensuring their appearance post-surgery reflects their inner vitality and does not bear the obvious signs of conventional plastic surgery.”

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