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Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Do your eyes portray the youthful appearance that you desire? Your
eyes are one of the first features of the face a person will notice.
If you have bags beneath the eyes, wrinkled, drooping eyelids, and
sagging eyebrows that give the entire face a tired or sad expression,
eyelid surgery can help. Eyelid surgery can brighten the face and
restore a more youthful appearance by reducing the fat and extra
skin that cause these conditions.
before the eyelid surgery
The plastic surgeon needs to have a clear understanding of your
expectations so that he can evaluate the options available and determine
if eyelid surgery will achieve your desired results. Eyelid surgery
is often performed in conjunction with other facial procedures such
as skin resurfacing or a facelift to restore a youthful appearance.
As with any surgery, you should also come to the consultation prepared
to discuss your medical history including previous surgeries, past
and present medical conditions and current medications. It is important
for you to provide complete information. High blood pressure, thyroid
problems or diabetes are among the medical conditions that may increase
the risks associated with eyelid surgery.
Your plastic surgeon will want to know if you have allergies, especially
if they affect your eyes. He or she may ask whether you have ever
tried and were unable to wear contact lenses; you should bring them
with you in case your surgeon wants to test your vision.
It will be necessary for your surgeon to know if an ophthalmologist
has ever told you that you have a condition called "dry eye"
or “dry eye syndrome” or if you have any other problems
with your eyes.
the eyelid surgery
Because each person’s facial features and expectations are
different, not all patients will attain the same results or have
the same surgical technique. The physician may operate on the upper
or lower eyelids as he deems necessary.
If you are having upper eyelid surgery, the doctor make the incision
so that it is hidden within the natural fold of upper eyelid and
extend the incision slightly beyond the outside corner into the
laugh lines or other existing creases. Through this incision, your
plastic surgeon will remove excess fat and skin. Sometimes the upper
eyelid problem is aggravated by sagging of the eyebrows, and this
may require correction with a brow lift.
For lower eyelid surgery, a similar incision is made just below
the lower lashes. Through this incision, excess skin, muscle and
fat are removed. Your doctor may also suggest creating the incision
inside the lower eyelid. In general, these cases are used when you
do not have a large amount of excess skin after the fat has been
removed. While the method does not require an external incision,
in this procedure, the excess skin cannot be removed.
after the eyelid surgery
You probably will be permitted to go home after a few hours, although
some patients may stay overnight in the hospital or surgical facility.
You can expect to see some discoloration around the eyes for the
first 7-10 days after the eyelid surgery. Additionally you may feel
some tightness near the eyes and have some excess tearing or dryness
in your eyes. Sensitivity to light may also be an issue and you
may choose to wear dark glasses for a certain amount of time.
As with any surgery, you can help to help shorten the recovery
period by following the advice and instructions of your plastic
surgeon, both before and after surgery.
The information presented on this site is intended to be
used for informational use only, it is not intended to be a substitute
for professional advice. If you are planning on having a procedure
performed or if there is anything you don't understand about your
procedure, please consult one of our physicians.
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