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For most people, the eyes begin to show signs of aging before other areas of the face. This happens because of gravity and a loss of youthful volume over time, leading to upper and lower eyelids that sag and take away from the natural contours. Additionally, this can be the result of genetics, leading to less eyelid space and difficulty wearing eye makeup. In either case, eyelid surgery can be a beneficial way to restore the eyes and rejuvenate your upper face.
Why Choose Eyelid Surgery?
Many patients opt for eyelid surgery because they experience sagging skin and fat around their eyes that causes them to look
tired or aged, even if they do not feel like it. Additionally, many patients with hooded eyes experience creasing or reduced staying power from their makeup, even with the best products. Some of the benefits of this procedure include:
Your Customized Blepharoplasty Procedure
Eyelid surgery is performed slightly differently for the upper and lower eyelids. They can be performed separately or together, according to your goals.
Upper Eyelid Surgery
Upper lid blepharoplasty typically involves the removal of excess skin to produce a youthful crease in the upper eyelid without a redundant fold of skin. In some cases, the muscle and fat of the upper eyelid can also be addressed to achieve your goals. The procedure leaves a nearly invisible scar on the upper eyelid that is concealed by the natural lid crease. In some cases, sagging upper eyelids can be corrected with a brow lift instead, and your plastic surgeon will discuss your options during a consultation.
Lower Eyelid Surgery
Lower lid blepharoplasty is frequently performed through an incision inside the lower eyelid, called a transconjunctival incision. The procedure elevates and softens the junction between the lower eyelid and the cheek, restoring a youthful appearance to the lower eyelids. Fat from the three distinct pockets in the lower eyelid are removed and repositioned to eliminate the appearance of dark circles and bags underneath the eyes. As with upper eyelid surgery, your scar will be nearly invisible.
Blepharoplasty Recovery
You can expect some swelling, bruising, and dryness after your procedure, but this can be managed with prescribed medications. Additionally, ice packs can help manage discomfort. It is important to avoid touching or rubbing your eyes, and medicated eye drops can be beneficial. Most patients feel comfortable returning to work and social engagements after one week, although it is important to rest and keep your head elevated during this time.