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The Ultimate Guide to Blepharoplasty

Written by aesthetic content writer Catherine. Reviewed by Medical Director Dr. Sabrina Shah-Desai
Published on: August 29, 2024
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Are you considering getting Blepharoplasty Surgery? If so, you’ve landed on the right page.

As people get older, the skin around their eyes starts to lose elasticity and become saggy. This can result in bags under the eyes or drooping of the eyelids. Some people also have puffy eyes due to excess fat and weak eye muscles.

Changes in the skin around the eyes can bother people and may even cause vision problems later in life. The skin around the eyes is delicate and prone to showing signs of ageing early on.

If you are concerned about saggy eyelids, eye puffiness, or drooping that makes you look older than you feel, eyelid surgery could be the solution.

Eyelid Surgery Techniques can greatly improve your facial aesthetics by making changes in the skin around the eyes. This can remove the fat, and muscles surrounding your eyes and give you a more bright and young appearance. Read this blog thoroughly to gain more knowledge about the blepharoplasty.

What is Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty surgery is a highly effective procedure that specifically addresses issues with the eyelids. A blepharoplasty operation is performed by an oculoplastic surgeon to correct defects in the eyelids. It is also used to improve the appearance of the eye area and, in certain cases, to treat vision difficulties.

The technique addresses frequent indications of ageing in the eyes and surrounding skin. Drooping eyelids, fatty deposits that cause puffiness, sagging or bags, and creases under the eyes are all indicators of ageing. This type of surgery will tighten and lift the skin and make the eyes look more open as well as eliminate excess fat. You can choose to have surgery on your upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both to get the results you want.

Know more about Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty procedure) in detail.

Types of Blepharoplasty

Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Lift Surgery)

An upper blepharoplasty helps with issues like droopy, puffy, and wrinkled upper eyelids, which can make a person look older, tired, and sad. During this surgery, the doctor makes small cuts in the natural fold of the eyelids, so they won’t be noticeable after they heal. 

Depending on what you need, the doctor may tighten tiny eye muscles, remove some skin, and reposition fat to give you a natural look. The surgery usually takes one to two hours, and it takes about one to two weeks to recover. Besides better vision, you’ll look more rested and younger. And the results should last at least 10 years.

Lower Blepharoplasty (Eye Bag Removal Surgery)

As we get older, the skin under our eyes loses its flexibility and can start to sag, causing bags under the eyes. This can also lead to dark circles and shadows, making us look older. To fix this, a surgery called lower blepharoplasty (Eye Bag Removal Surgery) can be done. 

During the surgery, a small cut is made on the edge of the lower eyelid and extra skin and fat are removed. The cut is then stitched up. The surgery takes one to two hours, and it takes about one to two weeks to recover. Just like upper blepharoplasty, the effects of a lower blepharoplasty should last for up to 10 years.

Asian Blepharoplasty (Double Eyelid Surgery)

Some people who have eyes without a natural crease on the eyelid might choose to have a surgery called “double eyelid surgery” to make their eyes look bigger. This surgery is popular with East Asians, which creates a permanent crease to make the eyes appear larger and more attractive. While many Asians are happy with their natural eyelids, others prefer to have this surgery to enhance their appearance.

 

Benefits of Blepharoplasty

  1. Better Eyesight 

Eyelid surgery can help you see better if your vision is blocked by droopy eyelids. It can also fix side vision problems caused by sagging skin around the eyes.

  1. Less Discomfort

Eyelid surgery can stop your eyes from watering and ease any headaches or brow aches caused by droopy eyelids.

  1. Improved Looks

Eyelid surgery can make your eyes look younger and more awake, and reduce the appearance of tired eyes. It can also make your eyes look more even.

  1. More Confidence

Eyelid surgery can make you feel better about how you look, especially if you feel older or worn out.

  1. Easy and Quick Recovery

Eyelid surgery usually has a simple recovery, but it’s best to take two weeks off to recover.

Preparing for Blepharoplasty

To have a successful and safe blepharoplasty experience, thorough preparation is really important. This always starts with a face-to-face meeting and a deep conversation about your worries and what you want to achieve. Before the blepharoplasty surgery, you will get detailed directions on how to get ready. An expert and experienced team will help you with any lifestyle changes, such as avoiding certain medications, to make sure your surgery goes well. 

They will ask about your medical history and talk about what you want from the surgery. This information will help to decide if the surgery is right for you. When you book your appointment, the staff will do a physical exam and eye tests to measure, check for injuries and test your side vision.

The Blepharoplasty Procedure

Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Eyelid lift surgery can make your eyes look fresher by getting rid of extra skin on the upper lid. The procedure involves making a small incision along the natural crease of the eyelid, removing any unwanted skin and tightening the muscle. If the upper lid hangs down, the lifting muscle can also be tightened. After the procedure, the cut is closed with fine stitches. This surgery is usually done with local anaesthesia, and you can go home the same day. 

Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Eye bag removal surgery helps to smoothen the area under the eyes by getting rid of extra skin, bulging fat, and loose muscle from the lower eyelids. In this treatment, the doctor will make a small cut, which can be hidden in the natural crease under the lower lid or inside the lower lid itself. The surgeon then removes or repositions the unwanted tissue before closing the cut with fine stitches. A qualified eye surgeon, can help you achieve the results you want. During your appointment, you can discuss your goals and see before and after pictures of similar cases to understand the process better.

Asian Blepharoplasty

Double eyelid surgery helps create a wide-awake look by making a natural fold in the upper eyelids and removing extra skin, muscle, and fat. This surgery, also known as Asian blepharoplasty, can be done in two ways. The first method involves making a small cut, which allows the scar to be hidden in the fold. Recovery takes about 2 weeks, and the scar will fully heal in 3 months. The second method involves making a crease using a stitching technique, without any cuts, so it doesn’t leave a scar. The recovery is quicker, taking around 1-2 weeks. However, this process typically only lasts 1-4 years. The surgery is done using local anaesthesia, and you can go home the same day.

Post-operative Care and Recovery

After having blepharoplasty, you’ll go home the same day since it’s a simple procedure. You might feel some discomfort, notice swelling and bruising, and might have trouble seeing clearly. It’s important to take good care of yourself while you heal after the surgery. 

The team at Perfect Eyes Ltd. will give you a detailed plan for recovery, so you’ll know what to expect and how to manage any symptoms. You’ll have skilled nurses to help you during this time.

When you’re recovering, you should use ice packs to decrease swelling and any eye drops or ointments that your doctor prescribes. Wearing sunglasses will help protect your eyelids from the sun and wind. Your activity should be limited for about a week, and you should avoid rubbing your eyes, smoking, or using contact lenses. It’s important to follow these instructions as you heal from the surgery.

To know about the blepharoplasty recovery process in detail and aftercare tips, go through our handy guide.  

Risks and Complications 

The possible risks of eyelid surgery are:

– The chance of blood clots, infection, and scarring

– Swelling and bruising

– Changes in skin colour

– Difficulty fully closing the eyes

– Dry eyes

– Infections

– Injury to the eye muscles

– Temporary blurry vision

– Potential vision problems

It’s essential to find a qualified and reputable surgeon to minimise these risks.

Blepharoplasty Surgery at Perfect Eyes Limited

If you’re considering getting an eyelid lift, the first step is to arrange an in-person consultation with Dr Shah-Desai at Perfect Eyes Limited. Our approachable and well-informed patient coordinators are there to support you and make sure you feel confident about your decision to undergo blepharoplasty surgery. 

During the consultation, the surgeon will assess your suitability and recommend the most suitable type of eyelid surgery based on a thorough clinical evaluation. We understand that each patient’s eyelid anatomy is unique; therefore, the surgery is always tailored to your needs and preferences. 

Final Thoughts

Getting Blepharoplasty surgery can make a big difference in how a person looks. These blepharoplasty operations have the power to change your overall facial looks by eliminating your sagging eyelids, puffiness, droopy and other issues whether related to genes, medical, or age. It’s important to know if this surgery is right for you, when to have it done, how it’s done, and how to care for yourself afterwards. Thinking about these things can help make sure the surgery goes well and you’re happy with the results.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. How can I recover quickly from a blepharoplasty?

Preparing yourself is essential for a quick recovery process. During the first 2 to 3 days after your surgery, it’s best to keep your head raised as much as you can. This means sleeping while sitting up and avoiding anything that might make your eyes dry, like staring at screens for too long.

2. Who is the best candidate for eyelid surgery?

Eyelid surgery is suitable for individuals who have droopy eyelids, excess skin, or puffiness around the eyes. Good candidates for eyelid surgery are generally in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the outcomes of the procedure. 

3. Is blepharoplasty really painful?

Blepharoplasty is actually one of the least painful cosmetic surgeries. You might feel a bit uncomfortable on the day of the surgery, but you’ll start feeling better soon after.

4. Is blepharoplasty permanent?

Eyelid surgery involves removing extra skin and tissues around the eyes for good. While these tissues won’t grow back, the remaining skin will still age like the rest of your body. Depending on your age when you get the surgery, the results for the upper eyelids can last for up to 10 years, while the results for the lower eyelids can often last a lifetime.

5. Will my surgical scars be visible after getting a Blepharoplasty done?

The cuts are not apparent as they are concealed within the eyelids’ natural creases, beneath the lower lash line, or inside the lower eyelid. Following the healing process, these cuts become unnoticeable.

 

 

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