Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
Blepharoplasty is an operation designed to remove
sagging skin and muscle from the eyelids and to remove "bags" by trimming
away excess fat bulges. In some cases, the upper or lower lids can be
treated alone. If indicated, all four lids may be treated at the same
time. At times, a forehead lift and/or a face lift is done along with the
eyelid surgery. Excess drooping of the eyebrows and corners of the upper
eyelids may require a forehead lift to correct the area.
One of the first signs of early aging is bagginess or
puffiness around the eyes, often associated with wrinkling of the eyelid
skin. Blepharoplasty is designed to correct this condition and to restore
the youthful alert appearance of your eyes. This condition may be present
in the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. It also may be associated
with looseness of the skin of the eyebrows or temple region.
Normally, everyone has a small amount of fat around
the eyeball. If the quantity of fat increases, or the local tissues
stretch and weaken, the fat begins to bulge, producing "bags."
Occasionally this bulging is seen in young patients and is an inherited
family trait and not a result of aging. The laxity and wrinkling of
eyelid skin may be seen alone or in conjunction with excess fat. These
changes have a striking effect on one's appearance. An attractive face
with these early signs of aging can affect a patient's self image,
attitude, and sense of well-being.
Swelling, discoloration, and bruising is to be
expected. It is not unusual to have some difficulty seeing during the
first day or two after surgery because of the swelling. Patients vary a
great deal in their recovery rate but usually can resume normal light
activity or work 3-4 days after surgery using dark glasses and make-up to
camouflage the swelling and discoloration. The patient will usually be
presentable without dark glasses in 10 days. A small amount of residual
swelling persists for many weeks but gradually disappears.
For More Information on
Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
Click Here
VIEW
BLEPHAROPLASTY PHOTOS
|