Dr. Maryam Nazemzadeh, MD

Board Certified in Ophthalmology

11 Yrs experience
Verified Practitioner

About

Dr. Maryam Nazemzadeh, aka Dr. Naz, is a nationally recognized board certified oculofacial plastic surgeon that specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries of the eyelids plus expert dermal filler and Botox/Dysport injector.
Dr. Naz is one of approximately 750 ASOPRS surgeons in the world that have trained 4 years as interns and residents in ophthalmology, completed fellowship training in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures of the eyelids, eye sockets, tear ducts and face, and conducted scientific research and passed rigorous oral and written examinations. She is also 1 of approximately 20 surgeons in the world with both pediatric and adult oculofacial plastic surgery training.
Dr. Naz graduated at the top 2% of her class at The George Washington University, where she majored in Spanish Language and Literature. She went on to obtain a medical degree at The George Washington University School of Medicine, where she graduated among the top of her class and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society.
She completed her residency in Ophthalmology at The George Washington University where she served as the chief resident during her last year. After finishing her residency, Dr. Naz completed a highly competitive and sought-after 2-year fellowship in cosmetic and reconstructive oculofacial plastic surgery from the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at The University of Pennsylvania and The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Qualifications

  • Spanish Language and Literature, The George Washington University
  • MD, The George Washington University School of Medicine
  • Ophthalmology, The George Washington University
  • Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The University of Pennsylvania / The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Spanish

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8100 Boone Blvd, Ste. 110, Vienna, Virginia

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FAQ

I don't like my under eye area. I want your advice how I can improve that part of my face?

In your pictures, you appear to have a combination of under eye darkness and hollowness. For the hollowness, I recommend treatment with fillers. Depending on how much of the pigmentation remains/bothers you after filler treatment (since fillers can improve some degree of the dark appearance), I would then potentially recommend treatment of the pigmentation with topical creams and microneedling.

Do you think I have ptosis? Upper blepharoplasty needed?

Your pictures demonstrate mild dermatochalasis (hooding of the upper eyelid skin) and lash ptosis (eyelashes directed downward). This can be corrected with a blepharoplasty with or without lash ptosis correction. When looking for a surgeon to possibly perform your surgery, it's important to see a trained oculofacial plastic surgeon. Asian eyelids present specific challenges and if done by an inexperienced surgeon, your results can be undesirable.

What is a safe procedure to use when Botox does not work to reduce the glabella lines?

In some patients the glabellar lines are so deep that simple relaxation with neurotoxins (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) is not efficient. If these cases, a combination of neurotoxin and filler may be useful to get the desired effect. It's important to keep in mind that zinc deficiency can cause neurotoxins to be ineffective. Also, repeated injections of neurotoxins in a short period of time can cause antibody production that can also cause the neurotoxin to be ineffective. In these patients, I ask them to take a break from neurotoxins for 6 months before they receive further treatments.

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