Doctor Walrath Oculoplastic Surgeon in Atlanta, Georgia 30328
Name: Joseph Walrath, MD
Last name: Walrath
Gender: male
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2008
Years experience: 15
Primary Specialty: Oculoplastic Surgeon
Website: https://josephwalrathmd.com/
Business: Joseph Walrath, MD
Address: Woolfson Eye Institute
Address suite: 800 Mt. Vernon Hwy, Ste. 125
Phone: (678) 831-8217
International phone number: +16788318217
City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Zip Code: 30328
Country: US
Statement: Dr. Walrath is an ophthalmic plastic surgeon who performs approximately 1000 major surgical cases annually involving the eyelids and surrounding regions, offering a wide cross-section of cosmetic, cosmetic-reconstructive, and pure reconstructive solutions.
Consulting Fees: 100$
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Offer #2: $100 Consultation Fee towards Eye Bags Treatment
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Offer #3: $100 Consultation Fee towards Ptosis
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- Northside Hospital, Atlanta. Northside Hospital, Forsythe. Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Rockdale Hospital. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
- Undergraduate: BS, Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University
- Graduate: MS, Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
- Medical: MD, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University
- Internship: Internal Medicine, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- Residency: Ophthalmology, Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University
- Fellowship: Oculoplastics, Emory University, Department of Ophthalmology
GPS coordinates on map: 33.6155172,-84.4446799
State: GA
Country: US
Map point: 33.7545,-84.38970184
- Areola Reduction Surgery
- Body Lift
- Botox
- Brazilian Butt Lift
- Brazilian Butt Lift Revision
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Fat Transfer
- Breast Implant Removal
- Breast Implant Revision
- Breast Implants
- Breast Lift
- Breast Lift with Implants
- Breast Reduction
- Brow Lift
- Cheek Lift
- Chemical Peel
- Cyst Removal
- Dermal Fillers
- Double Eyelid Surgery
- Earlobe Repair
- Eyelid Retraction Repair
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Hyaluronidase
- Juvederm
- Latisse
- Lip Fillers
- Liposuction
- Mini Facelift
- Mole Removal
- Mommy Makeover
- Prosthetic Eye
- Ptosis Surgery
- Restylane
- Rhinoplasty
- Scar Removal
- Subcision
- TCA Peel
- Teeth Whitening
- Thigh Lift
- Tummy Tuck
- Volbella
- Voluma
RealSelf Info
- “Best Journal Article by a Domestic Author”, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2013
Rating: 4.8
Profile views: 12477
Answer count: 78
Review count: 26
1 star count: 1
5 star count: 20
Total star count: 21
Star rating: 4.0753238376566
Lead count last three months: 10
Anonymous votes: 0
Offer count: 3
Profile created: Oct 6, 2011
Profile modified: Dec 7, 2022
Profile promotion: Yes
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Performance
Tier: Free-Claimed
Linked url: https://josephwalrathmd.com
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Oculoplastic Surgeon, Board Certified in Ophthalmology
RealSelf’s PRO: Yes
Doctor Designation Start Time: Dec 18, 2018
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Atlanta, GA, US. GPS coordinates: 33.7545,-84.38970184
Latest ratings of treatments
- Eyelid Surgery (Jun 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Mar 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Brow Lift (Oct 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Nov 2018) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 3/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
- Ptosis Surgery (Jan 2019) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Ptosis Surgery (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Brow Lift (Oct 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Brow Lift (Oct 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Jan 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Jul 2022) – Overall rating: 2/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Jul 2022) – Overall rating: 2/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Jul 2022) – Overall rating: 2/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Mar 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Mar 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Mar 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Mar 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Mar 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Sep 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Sep 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Sep 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Jun 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Jun 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Dec 2019) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Ptosis Surgery (Feb 2019) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (Dec 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 4/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
- Ptosis Surgery (Aug 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (May 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Eyelid Surgery (May 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
Latest Prices
Eyelid Surgery Prices
- $9000 – Dec 15, 2017 – Atlanta, GA
- $14000 – Apr 2021
- $6000 – Apr 2021
- $14000 – Feb 2021
- $3600 – Jan 18, 2021
- $3600 – Jan 18, 2021
- $3300 – Nov 16, 2018
- $9000 – Dec 15, 2017 – Atlanta, GA
- $6000 – Apr 2020
- $6000 – Apr 2020
- $9000 – Dec 15, 2017 – Atlanta, GA
- $9000 – Dec 15, 2017 – Atlanta, GA
- $9000 – Dec 15, 2017 – Atlanta, GA
- $3300 – Nov 16, 2018
- $9000 – Sep 2018 – Atlanta, GA
- $9000 – Sep 2018 – Atlanta, GA
- $9000 – Jun 2018 – Atlanta, GA
Brow Lift Prices
- $4400 – Oct 4, 2022
- $4400 – Oct 4, 2022
- $4400 – Oct 4, 2022
Ptosis Surgery Prices
- $2053 – Nov 16, 2020
- $2053 – Nov 16, 2020
Eyelid Retraction Repair Prices
- $5000 – Feb 19, 2020
- $5000 – Feb 19, 2020
Eye Bags Treatment Prices
- $3300 – Nov 16, 2018
- $3300 – Nov 16, 2018
- $3300 – Nov 16, 2018
- $3300 – Nov 16, 2018
Practice Locations
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Doctor's answers
Oct 1, 2021
Easiest way to see if the new drops work is to try them.
Question to you: are you bothered by the ptosis from a functional standpoint, or do you just not like that the right and left eye look different? Because if your concerns are asymmetry only, forget about the ptosis and just remove a little tissue from the right upper lid. It will help your symmetry significantly and is easy.
Best of luck,J Walrath
Oct 1, 2021
I am sorry that you had a bad experience. I don’t think it means that you had a bad surgeon, however. I find that the phenylephrine test is most useful, for me, as a teaching tool when discussing surgery with patients. I am not convinced that the quantitative outcome of the PE test really matters that much.
I do think you should proceed with standard external levator resection surgery, which is the preferred technique that I use for congenital ptosis with moderate to g...
Oct 1, 2021
The differences in eyeshadow space are due to slight brow asymmetry. The easiest way to compensate is just to remove a little skin on the right upper lid, to unmask the eyeshadow space more on that side.
On the left side, a very conservative excision could be performed, which...
Oct 1, 2021
First things first: your eyelid look great. I am having a hard time determining, of the first or third photo, which one is when you were younger and which one is postoperative. And then it occurs to me: if I have a hard time telling THAT, then perhaps you don’t have much to gain from further surgery!
Just my opinion! Be wellJ Walrath
May 11, 2021
I see your cause of asymmetry. There is no true excess of skin on either side, but for some reason, the skin on the right upper lid folds out and the skin on the left upper lid folds in. The simplest way to improve symmetry is to simply remove some tissue from the right upper lid. It is a 15 minute office procedure and a home run, with minimal down time.
Best of luck,JDW
May 11, 2021
I think that you have had very conservative surgery. While you do have ptosis, repair of it needs to be done in a thoughtful manner, because as you lift the eyelids higher, you will naturally see less eyeshadow space. A conservative ptosis repair with a more aggressive blepharoplasty will get you to the right end point. I agree that a brow lift is not something relevant for you at this point.
Best of luck,JDW
May 11, 2021
Jan 30, 2021
My understanding of your complaint is that you see more of the right upper eyelid (eyeshadow space). This is because your right eyebrow is a little higher than your left, and it pulls the skin fold up with it, showing off more of the eyeshadow space. There are two solutions:
1. Botox to lower right brow a few times per year
2. Left upper lid blepharoplasty to remove some skin, making the lid eyeshadow space symmetric. No one really notices a small difference in brow height, but...
Jan 30, 2021
I would not inject filler. I would remove the lower lid fat compartment. It would be a fifteen minute surgery with lasting results.
It is important for you to see an oculoplastic surgeon to make sure that there is no eye socket problem that is causing the fat to protrude anteriorly on that side. Probably not, but worth considering.
Best of luck,JDW
Nov 14, 2020
I think your eyelid looks very good, foremost. There is some puffiness. As a rule of thumb, whenever there is puffiness after filler, the cause is the filler. It doesn't matter what a scan shows. It's the filler. I really would not entertain otherwise unless you inject multiple tissue layers with hyaluronidase and it is still swollen. And if it still swollen after that, I would... inject in multiple layers again.
You might be disappointed after dissolution of filler, because it may leave...
Nov 14, 2020
Your eyes look lovely and the last thing you should do is surgery! I would advise a small amount of injectable filler to the lower lower eyelid. You will do quite well with that, although you may repeat it in a year or two.
Best of luck,JDW
Nov 14, 2020
It is totally reasonable to perform right upper blepharoplasty only. That is a 10 minute office procedure in your case with minimal downtime. It will make a significant improvement. However, you have a risk of a redundant skin fold on the right side (you have two folds already), and if you wanted the have the best symmetry, you would elect to have both sides done so that the right sided surgery could be a little more aggressive, capturing the second fold in the excision.
Best of luck!JDW
Oct 29, 2020
A few observations: you have excellent brow position and a depressed scar at the outer left brow. You have some mild hooding over the lid.
Correction would be a straightforward office surgery: upper blepharoplasty, combined with a scar revision of left brow. The scar revision would leave you with a new scar, but it would be thin, not depressed, and would heal much better than the current scar.
Good luck!JDW
Nov 9, 2019
I don't think there needs to be any overthinking on this. There is a touch of extra fat in the lright ower lid medially. This can be removed in 15 minutes with an office procedure. I don't think you should waste time with filler if you are happy with the left side and want the right side to look like the left. There is no incision externally. It is quite possible in this configuration that you would experience mild swelling for a week or so...
Nov 9, 2019
There are two issues with the asymmetry. One issue is that the left brow is elevated, versus the right side. This may be your brain's effort to compensate for the second issue: left upper eyelid droop (ptosis). The net effect of these two problems is that each of them makes MORE of your left upper lid visible. This increases the asymmetric appearance. Revision ptosis surgery on the left upper lid is the first step: this will raise your...
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Last updated on 11/22/2023