blepharoplasty
Eyelid
surgery rejuvenates the upper part of the face, making you look fresher
and more relaxed, and feeling more self confident. Blepharoplasty is
often combined with a browlift to lifting sagging eyebrows or a facelift
to improve the lower part of the face.
The surgery
removes excess skin and bulging fat from the eyelids through incisions
in natural lines extending into the crows feet (smile lines) at the
outer edge of the eye. The scars fade with time, and are usually not
noticeable. It is sometimes possible to remove fine lines on the lower
eyelid with CO2 laser resurfacing and remove fat using an incision on
the back of the eyelid, leaving no scars at all.
Eyelid
surgery is usually performed under general anaesthetic as a day surgery
procedure or over-night stay in hospital. There is some temporary bruising
and swelling, lasting about two weeks, with some patients experiencing
temporary blurring or tearing. Most patients return to work in 7-14
days.
Blepharoplasty, or removal of skin folds and fat bulges from the eyelids, is a commonly performed procedure with a very high degree of patient satisfaction and low risk of complications. It rejuvenates the upper part of the face, making you look fresher and more relaxed, and feeling more self-confident.
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