Eyelid Surgery
Eyelid surgery (known as blepharoplasty) is a corrective procedure that can reduce dark circles or
“bags” under the eyes, remove excess wrinkles, and provide a more youthful appearance to the eyes. One of the
first things noticed about a person is their eyes. During the aging process, wrinkles, lines, and puffiness
contribute to a tired or aged appearance. The blepharoplasty surgery is often performed in conjunction with
other facial procedures such as a face lift or rhinoplasty (nose surgery).
Reasons for Considering Eyelid Surgery:
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Dark circles or bags under the eyes.
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Excessive skin or wrinkles surrounding the eyelids.
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A tired appearance or puffiness due to inherited factors.
General Procedure
The surgical procedure includes tiny incisions made in the natural contours around the eyes which
should leave no visible scarring. The surgeon will usually work on the upper eyelids first to remove any fatty
tissue and tighten loose skin. Lower eyelids are completed next to eliminate puffiness and reduce dark
circles. In some instances, laser technology may be used to smooth lower eyelid areas. Newer techniques
may include Botox injections to firm fine lines and wrinkles.
The surgery generally takes about one to three hours and is performed in the physician’s
office. If additional cosmetic procedures are being performed, the eyelid surgery could last longer.
Recovery Process
Normally, post-operative instructions call for plenty of rest and limited movement in order to speed
up the healing process and reduce the recovery time. Patients sometimes report minor pain associated with
surgery which can be treated with oral medication. While complications are rare, patients can minimize the risk
for potential problems by carefully following the post-operative directions given after the surgery. The healing
process for this procedure is slightly longer than most other forms of cosmetic surgery; however, the benefits are
long-lasting. Patients will have a more rested and youthful appearance.
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