Philosophy

Pari Shams

Mission Statement

The eyes are the central and most unique feature of our faces that facilitate and enhance interpersonal contact. They also play a fundamental role in self-expression and communication. As such no other form of facial enhancement receives as much attention or interest as peri-ocular rejuvenation.

Great strides have been made in recent years in oculoplastic and lacrimal surgery. We now have a more detailed understanding of periorbital anatomy and the influence of age related changes on tissues. With respect to cosmetic blepharoplasty, we have moved from simple skin and fat excision to more complex and sophisticated techniques that are more anatomical in their approach and focus on aesthetic reconstruction and restoration of changes which have resulted from aging, disease or trauma, producing natural results that are in harmony with the rest of your face. I aim to bring together my experience in functional peri-ocular surgery and reconstruction together with aesthetic concepts, well founded in plastic and oculoplastic surgery, to optimize aesthetic and functional results bespoke to you.

Whether you are seeking functional or cosmetic surgery in London, I offer a personalised service that ensures the consultation, treatment and care you receive is individualised to you. Taking into consideration your desires and aspirations, I will advise you of the best surgical and or non-surgical treatment options that will achieve the most natural and desirable aesthetic outcome, without compromising the comfort or function of your eyes. I will be frank about what you can realistically expect to achieve and will inform you about the risks and benefits of any proposed treatment. I will also advise you against surgery if this is not the best solution for you. I aim to give you a great patient experience by personally taking care of you during every stage of your treatment.


The Royal College of Ophthalmologists
American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
The British Oculoplastic Surgery Society
International Thyroid Eye Disease Society

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Locations in London

My NHS practice is based at the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital in London. I consult private patients at Moorfields Private Eye Hospital, Weymouth Street Hospital, Phoenix Hospital Group Outpatient Centre and The Harley Street Clinic.

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