BLEPHAROPLASTY
Indications for blepharoplasty
Indications for blepharoplasty can be both congenital and acquired with age:
- Drooping of the upper eyelid, which interferes with vision
- Presence of excess skin on the upper eyelid
- Loss of skin elasticity around the eyes
- Fat bags on the upper or lower eyelids
- Injuries to the peri-orbital area
Blepharoplasty may include:
01 Removal of excess skin
02 Removal or relocation of fat bags
03 Correction of drooping eyebrows
Blepharoplasty can be performed on the upper or lower eyelids or both eyelids at the same time – circular blepharoplasty.
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty
The overhanging excess skin of the upper eyelids can be congenital or age-related due to decreased production of subcutaneous collagen and elastin.
The thin tissues of the upper eyelid can weaken over time, leading to sagging skin.
The degree of drooping of the upper eyelid can be quite strong and cover part of the field of vision.
Upper blepharoplasty:
- Corrects the “overhanging” eyelid
- Forms beautiful eyelids
- “Opens” the look
Lower eyelid blepharoplasty
Similar to the upper eyelids, in most cases, the lower eyelids are also subject to the effects of aging.
Over time, the skin in this area thins, the connective and soft tissues under the eyes stretch and unattractive “bags” appear.
Lower blepharoplasty:
- Removes bags under the eyes
- Corrects excess skin
- Rejuvenates the look
Upper and lower Blepharoplasty
A surgical procedure performed on both eyelids at the same time is called circular or combined blepharoplasty.
The operation of upper and lower blepharoplasty allows:
- to remove fat bags and excess skin of the lower and upper eyelids
- correct eye asymmetry
- rejuvenate the look
How is the operation carried on?
On the upper eyelids, the incision is made along the physiological fold of the eyelids, where it is hidden. Excess skin and fat are removed.
Meticulous Sutures are put on the incision and it usually heals with a thin cosmetic scar, hidden in the fold of the eyelids.
There are several different approaches to lower blepharoplasty. The incision is made on the skin in the fold under the eyelashes or on the mucous membrane (conjunctiva of the lower eyelid). Excess skin and fat are removed.
The operation ends with the application of cosmetic sutures.
Postoperative recovery
The rehabilitation process after blepharoplasty can last from 3 weeks to several months, depending on individual healing process of each patient and the volume of the operation.
In the postoperative period, the patient may experience:
- Slight dizziness from general anesthesia for several hours;
- Dryness or tearing of the eyes, sensitivity to light, blurry vision for 30-40 minutes;
- Swelling of the conjunctiva and bruising on the eye, bruises in the intervention zone - pass in the first 2-3 weeks *
- Scars - become almost invisible within 3-6 months *
- Change in sensitivity in the area of the eyelids (numbness, heaviness) - happens not often and goes away on its own quickly*
Why is it important for an ophthalmologist to perform eyelid plastic surgery?
An important aspect – blepharoplasty should be performed not just by a surgeon, but by an ophthalmologist, who is a specialist in the field and has a deep knowledge and understanding of the anatomy of the eyelids and adnexa. Intricate suturing using a microscope results in a near perfect scar. This is a guarantee of minimal complications and risks during the operation.
From 1.5 to 3 hours Duration of the operation *
2 hours Hospital - day
local or general anesthesia Type of anesthesia
under a microscope The operation is performed
Service prices
Which operation and anesthesia is recommended for you, the doctor can say after consultation. The cost of the service depends on the volume of surgical intervention and the type of anesthesia. Sign up for a consultation by filling out the form.