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Blepharoplasty is a surgical eyelid procedure, which can correct puffy bags below the eyes and droopy upper eyelids. These conditions may make an individual look older than he or she truly is, and may give the false appearance of being weary or fatigued. Puffy overhanging lid tissue can be corrected, resulting in a fresher more youthful looking appearance. Drooping upper eyelids may even result in diminished peripheral vision due to limitations in the upper and lateral fields. Blepharoplasty
can enhance appearance, widen the field of peripheral vision, and in some
cases, even resolve “eye strain” in those individuals using
forehead muscles to help elevate their upper eyelids. This procedure won’t
remove “crow’s feet” (in this respect Botox® and
other surgical corrections can be considered), lift sagging eyebrows,
or remove dark circles under the eyes. Blepharoplasty may be combined
with a facelift or brow lift in patients who so choose. Most blepharoplasty procedures are completed under local anesthesia, with or without mild sedation. All four eyelids may be operated on or just the upper or lower ones. The procedure is relatively painless, although you may have occasional mild discomfort during the procedure. The entire procedure may take from one to three hours, depending largely on whether all four lids are being operated on, or just the upper or lower ones. Incisions are made which are well hidden in the natural folds of the eyes to free and remove excess skin and orbicular muscle. In some cases excess fat can be removed through an incision placed inside the lower eyelid. A few small surgical pieces of tape will cover the incisions and are removed the following day or shortly thereafter. Because eyelid skin is thin you may have discolouration and some swelling but this will be a temporary discomfort. Although you should be able to resume wearing make-up and contact lenses within a few days after surgery it is advisable to be cautious. Within a few weeks the thin surgical scars will become less visible and gradually blend into your eyes natural line resulting in vibrant, open and refreshed eyes. Individuals with certain medical conditions may have increased risk with blepharoplasty. These conditions include hypothyroidism, Grave’s disease, dry eye syndrome, high blood pressure and diabetes. Be sure to discuss any medical problems with your oculoplastic surgeon before proceeding with surgery. You should also inform your oculoplastic surgeon if you have any known eye conditions such as glaucoma or a history of retinal detachment. Blepharoplasty has become increasingly popular with both men and women as it is quick, pain is minimal and it does not interfere with one’s social engagements nor require lengthily time off work.
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