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- Ophthalmology

Dr. Ying Chen
Oculofacial Surgeon
Houston, TXDr. Ying Chen is an ophthalmologist specializing in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery. She cares for conditions that affect the eyelids, orbit, and tear ducts, offering both functional and cosmetic treatments. Her approach emphasizes careful evaluation, conservative options when appropriate, and precise surgical planning to achieve natural-looking results that support comfort and vision. Dr. Chen earned her medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine, completed ophthalmology residency at the University of Miami/Jackson Health System, and pursued fellowship training in ophthalmology at the same institution. In practice, she treats eyelid ptosis and malpositions, blocked tear ducts, thyroid eye disease, and orbital injuries or tumors, and performs reconstructive procedures following skin cancer removal. She also offers aesthetic eyelid and brow rejuvenation. Dr. Chen welcomes patients in the Texas Medical Center and works closely with each person to align treatment with their goals and daily life.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Jessica Lee
Oculofacial Surgeon
San Antonio, TXJessica Lee, MD, is an oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgeon who blends meticulous surgical technique with a warm, patient-first approach. At EyePlastx in San Antonio, she cares for adults of all ages with concerns affecting the eyelids, orbit, and tear drainage system—from functional problems that affect comfort and vision to aesthetic issues that influence confidence. Patients can expect a careful discussion of options, realistic expectations, and a plan personalized to their goals. Dr. Lee completed an oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery fellowship at Bergen Eyelids (2024) after ophthalmology residency at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where she served as Chief Resident. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Rice University. Her practice spans reconstructive and cosmetic eyelid surgery, treatment of tearing and tear duct disorders, skin cancer reconstruction, and repair of periocular trauma. Dr. Lee stays active in national professional societies and is known for attentive follow-up and results that prioritize both safety and natural appearance.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Fereshteh Azad
Oculofacial Surgeon
West Lake Hills, TXDr. Fereshteh Azad is an ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids, eyebrows, tear ducts, and orbit. Patients seek her out for natural-looking results and clear guidance on what to expect before, during, and after treatment. From correcting droopy lids and eyelid malpositions to restoring tear drainage and rebuilding delicate eyelid structures after injury or skin cancer, she blends meticulous technique with an artistic eye to match each person’s features and goals. Dr. Azad completed ophthalmology residency at the Kresge Eye Institute in Detroit and advanced fellowship training in Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Her background also includes an MD from Wayne State University, an MS in Global Health from McMaster University, and honors undergraduate work in neuroscience at the University of Toronto. She offers both in-office and surgical solutions—ranging from medical eyelid care and injectables to complex reconstruction—and takes time to explain options so patients can choose confidently.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Kendall Goodyear
Oculofacial Surgeon
Austin, TXDr. Kendall Goodyear is an oculoplastic and reconstructive ophthalmologist at TOC Eye and Face in Austin. She specializes in conditions affecting the eyelids, orbit, and tear drainage system, with a focus on restoring comfort, function, and a natural appearance. Patients seek her care for concerns ranging from droopy or malpositioned lids to tearing, trauma, and thyroid eye disease. She values clear communication and collaborative planning to ensure treatments fit each patient's goals and daily life. Dr. Goodyear earned a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Biology from Cornell University, where she minored in Mathematics and Dance and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. She then earned her medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania, completing a certificate in Clinical Neuroscience, and completed her residency at the Stein Eye Institute at UCLA. Her dedication to ophthalmology has been recognized with the Starr E. Schulman Fellow Award from the California Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons and the Young Ophthalmologist Green Grant Research Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Throughout her residency, she remained committed to research, contributing to numerous peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Outside of medicine, she enjoys hiking and traveling with her family and dog.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Bahram Eshraghi
Oculofacial Surgeon
San Antonio, TXDr. Bahram Eshraghi is an ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgeon at UT Health San Antonio. He offers medical, reconstructive, and cosmetic care for the eyelids, orbit (eye socket), tear ducts, and brows—addressing problems that affect comfort, vision, and appearance. Whether removing a benign eyelid lesion, repairing a fractured eye socket, or planning a functional or cosmetic eyelid procedure, he takes time to explain options and tailor care to each person’s goals. Dr. Eshraghi completed medical school, residency, and fellowship training at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. He cares for patients across UT Health locations, including the Medical Arts & Research Center and the Kyle Seale Parkway clinic, and speaks English and Farsi. As part of an academic ophthalmology team, he coordinates with colleagues in head and neck surgery, neurosurgery, and plastic surgery for complex conditions and provides convenient access to multidisciplinary care. He is accepting new patients.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Lauren May
Oculofacial Surgeon
Dallas, TXDr. Lauren May is a board-certified, fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon at Key-Whitman Eye Center in Dallas. She specializes in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery of the eyelids, brows, forehead, and tear drainage system, tailoring each procedure to address both function and appearance. Her goal is to create natural-looking results while protecting eye health and comfort, and she works closely with each patient to understand their concerns and expectations. Dr. May attended medical school at Northwestern University in Chicago, graduating in the top 10 percent of her class. She remained at Northwestern for her ophthalmology residency, where she served as chief resident, then completed a two-year oculoplastic surgery fellowship at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, earning a “Fellow of the Year” teaching award. She has performed hundreds of eyelid, eyebrow, and facial surgeries and is known for careful facial analysis, clear communication, and a warm, detail-oriented approach to care.
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