What is Eyelid Surgery?
Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is a procedure that rejuvenates the eye area by removing excess skin, muscle, and fat from the eyelids. It can be performed to correct both aesthetic and vision problems.
Frequently asked questions?
Who Should Have It Done?
-Eyelid sagging
-Bags under eyes
-Asymmetrical eyelids
-Upper eyelid drooping (ptosis)
-Loop problems that obstruct vision
-Bags under eyes
-Asymmetrical eyelids
-Upper eyelid drooping (ptosis)
-Loop problems that obstruct vision
What is Drooping Eyelids (Ptosis)?
It's a condition where the upper eyelid droops more than normal. It can be congenital, caused by aging, an accident, or some diseases. It can make it difficult to see and cause headaches.
How is Surgery Performed?
-It is usually performed with local anesthesia.
-An incision is made in the natural folds of the eyelid.
-Excess skin, muscle and fat tissue are removed.
-The incisions are closed with stitches.
-After the operation, there may be swelling and bruising in the eyes, but this will pass in a short time.
-An incision is made in the natural folds of the eyelid.
-Excess skin, muscle and fat tissue are removed.
-The incisions are closed with stitches.
-After the operation, there may be swelling and bruising in the eyes, but this will pass in a short time.
How Long Is The Recovery Process?
-Swelling and bruising will decrease within 7-14 days.
-The stitches are removed in 7-10 days.
-Full recovery and final results are seen within 1 month.
-Protect your eyes from the sun during this process.
-The stitches are removed in 7-10 days.
-Full recovery and final results are seen within 1 month.
-Protect your eyes from the sun during this process.