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Upper Blepharoplasty

Upper blepharoplasty, also known as upper eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to rejuvenate the appearance of the upper
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Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty

Ideal candidates for transconjunctival blepharoplasty typically exhibit one or more of the following concerns: Under-eye bags or puffiness caused by
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Canthoplasty

Canthoplasty is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the appearance and function of the eyelids by modifying the outer
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Lower Blepharoplasty

Lower blepharoplasty, also known as lower eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to rejuvenate the appearance of the lower
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Brow Lift

A brow lift, also known as a forehead lift or browplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to rejuvenate the appearance
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Double Eyelid Surgery

Double eyelid surgery, also known as Asian blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to create a visible upper eyelid crease

FAQ

Learn the replies to the most common questions about blepharoplasty.

What is blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the eyelids by removing excess skin, muscle, or fat from the upper and/or lower eyelids.

Who is a good candidate for blepharoplasty?

Good candidates for blepharoplasty are individuals who have droopy or sagging eyelids, excess skin around the eyes, puffiness or bags under the eyes, and those who are in good overall health.

What are the reasons people undergo blepharoplasty?

People undergo blepharoplasty to address cosmetic concerns such as droopy or sagging eyelids, excess skin or fat deposits around the eyes, and to achieve a more youthful appearance.

How is blepharoplasty performed?

Blepharoplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. Incisions are made along the natural creases of the eyelids, excess skin, muscle, and fat are removed, and the incisions are closed with sutures.

What is the recovery process like after blepharoplasty?

Recovery time varies for each individual but typically involves swelling, bruising, and discomfort around the eyes for the first few days. Patients may need to apply cold compresses, use prescribed ointments, and avoid strenuous activities during the initial recovery period.

Are there any risks or complications associated with blepharoplasty?

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with blepharoplasty, including infection, bleeding, scarring, dry eyes, temporary or permanent changes in eyelid sensation, and unsatisfactory cosmetic results.

How long do the results of blepharoplasty last?

The results of blepharoplasty can be long-lasting, but they may be affected by factors such as aging, sun exposure, and lifestyle habits. While blepharoplasty can provide a more youthful appearance to the eyes, it does not stop the natural aging process.