Blepharoplasty

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Understanding Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is the medical term referring to eyelid surgery. The goal of the surgery is to recreate the youthful contour of the eyelids with relation to the eyebrows and cheeks. One can undergo either upper eye lid or lower eye lid Blepharoplasty. In some cases, Blepharoplasty can also be carried out to remove excess tissue from the upper eyelid that may hang over the eyelashes and cause a loss of peripheral vision. This may cause difficulties with activities such as driving or reading.  


The procedure

The procedure can be performed while the patient is awake or asleep. Lower eyelid Blepharoplasty can be performed in two ways. The surgeon may use transconjunctival or incisionless Blepharoplasty on the inside surface of the lower lid. "Incisionless" does not mean that no incision is made, it simply means that the incision will be hidden after healing. In some patients, an incision may be made just below the eyelashes. Lower eyelid Blepharoplasty is ideal for getting rid of puffy "eye bags."

In upper eyelid blepharoplasty, an incision is made just above the upper eye lid and is hidden from view by the crease in the upper eyelid.

The procedure typically takes between one to two hours depending on the extent of surgery.

For those of East or Southeast Asian descent, an upper Blepharoplasty also known as an Asian blepharoplasty can help to artificially create a crease above the upper eyelid. 

Recovery

After the surgery, the area around the eyes will remain swollen and bruised for a period of about two weeks, though some patients will heal faster. The tiny scars should cease to be evident in about two months after the surgery. Eye drops or ointment may be prescribed and it will not be possible to wear contact lenses during this period.

The results of Blepharoplasty can be quite extraordinary giving the appearance of one being younger by as much as 20 years! 

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