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Burien Medical Eye Care – Burien

$1,499 for Upper- or Lower-Eyelid Reduction ($4,000 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Dr. Steiner draws on 20+ years of microsurgical experience to tighten lids with small incisions and the removal of extra tissue

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 12, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per person per visit. Reservation required. 48hr cancellation notice required. Not valid for clients who cannot stop taking prescription blood thinners or those who are currently being treated for skin infection.
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Eyelids, like the petals of a flower, droop when they age or when poets stop pausing to sniff them. Shake the darling lids of May with this Groupon.

$1,499 for an Upper- or Lower-Eyelid Reduction (a $4,000 value)

The one-hour surgical procedure employs local anesthetic and brief oral sedation, with a cold compress to help eyelids to recover afterwards. Customers may purchase two Groupons and receive both upper- and lower-eyelid reductions. Burien Medical Eye Care has performed eyelid-reduction procedures on more than 80 Groupon customers this year.

Burien Medical Eye Care

Dr. Michael Steiner, MD, is an ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon who's been treating Seattle–area peepers for more than two decades. In addition to performing reconstructive and plastic surgery with a keen eye for aesthetics, Dr. Steiner helps patients to really see Magic Eye images and addresses glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic issues. During all surgeries, Dr. Steiner uses local sedation, a safer alternative to general anesthesia.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Dressing Up Dogs to Make Them Even Cuter

When sweater companies began making sweaters specifically for dogs, the world got a whole lot cuter. Here are some other things you can dress your dog in so that the world we live in remains on top in terms of being cute:

  • Doggy jeans
  • Regular jeans
  • Pieces of jeans attached to dog in random places with masking tape
  • Four coffee cups, one for each paw
  • Shawl that smells kind of like peas probably because it has dried pea soup on it
  • Shoebox with no top so dog can just sit in it
  • Upside-down bread-bowl hat
  • Tiny cane
  • Someone’s hospital wristband
  • Necklace of chicken bones
  • A smaller dog who can remain still for long periods of time so it can form a scarf around a bigger dog's neck
  • Just a man's belt
  • If you've read up until now, you've probably figured out the point of this piece—dogs will look cute no matter what they're wearing as long it's one of the items listed above.

How many dogs can you fit in a coffee cup?

Burien Medical Eye Care

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    Burien

    16233 Sylvester Rd SW, Suite 220
    Burien, Washington 98166
    (206) 243-3611
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