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Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty
Eyelid surgery is also called blepharoplasty. This involves removing of fat usually along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes. Features that make you look older and more tired than you feel, and may even interfere with your vision. This procedure doesn't involve crow's feet or other wrinkles, eliminate dark circles under your eyes, or lift sagging eyebrows. Candidate suitable for the eyelid surgery:Blepharoplasty can enhance your looks and give your self confidence but won't make you look entirely different. So be realistic in your expectations. 1. The best candidates for eyelid surgery are men and women who are physically healthy, psychologically stable. Risks following the surgery:When an eyelid surgery is performed by a qualified plastic surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor. But you should always expect risks and discuss with your surgeons about the pros and cons involved. 1. The minor complications after the surgery include double or blurred vision for a few days. Pre-surgery planning:The initial planning with your surgeon is very important. The surgeon will need your complete medical history. Be sure to inform your surgeons of any previous diseases and allergies. Most important thing is that inform the doctor is you're a smoker or not. 1. Eye test is done to test vision and also tear produce provide all resent eye test records. The surgery:The surgery is usually done on an out patient basis and so does not require an in patient stay. Surgery timing:Blepharoplasty may take one to three hours. For this procedure, the surgeon makes incisions following the natural lines of your eyelids; in the creases of your upper lids, and just below the lashes in your lower lids. The incisions can extent into the crow's feet or laughs line at the outer corners of your eyes. If you have a pocket of fat beneath your lower eyelids but don't need to have any skin removed, your surgeon may perform a transconjunctival blepharoplasty. In this procedure the incision is made inside your lower eyelids, leaving no visible scar. It is usually performed on younger patients with thicker, more elastic skin. Care after the surgery:1. You may be instructed you to keep your head elevated for several days. |
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