The broad medical term for operations designed to lift, remove, and reposition sagging and bulging tissues around the eyes is blepharoplasty eyelid surgery. The eyelid area shows many of the first signs of a tired, aged appearance. One of the most dramatic improvements possible with aesthetic facial surgery is the correction of these aging eyelid problems. Although blepharoplasty is frequently performed as a standalone procedure in, it is frequently combined with a facelift (rhytidoplasty) in middle-aged patients.
Out-patient surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon removes excess skin from the upper lid and conceals the incision in the upper lid skin fold during the eyelid surgery. The incision in the lower eyelid is hidden just below the lash line; excess skin is removed, weak muscles are tightened or smoothed, and bulging fat is corrected. Although some temporary bruising is to be expected for several days, blepharoplasty usually causes little or no pain.
After Your Eyelid Aesthetic
This procedure, which can be performed with both general and local anesthesia, shows healing in a very short period such as 4- 5 days. The person who has operated can easily return to daily social life. However, the actual outcome of the operation is more evident in the period between 3 and 6 months.