Eyelid Rejuvenation
The eyes are probably the first area of the face
to show the signs of aging. If your eyes are making you look tired,
depressed, or angry regardless of how you feel, you may consider
blepharoplasty, or eyelid rejuvenation surgery. Eyelid surgery is
recommended for those patients who have excess fat deposits or bags
above or below the eye. These puffy fatty deposits can make you
appear tired or angry. The genes you inherit from your parents may
determine the extent of your eyelid problems. If droopy eyelids
impair your vision, this procedure may be covered by insurance.
(before & after)
Is there an ideal age for eyelid surgery?
Rather than an ideal age, there is an ideal timing. When the problem
to be corrected is present, eyelid surgery can be performed. Usually,
individuals over thirty are candidates.
Are the scars visible? Where are they placed?
Incisions are typically made in the creases of your upper eyelids
and just below the lashes in your lower eyelids, making scars virtually
invisible. After the underlying fat and excess skin are removed,
the incisions are closed with fine sutures designed to leave nearly
invisible scars. In a Transconjuctival blepharoplasty, the plastic
surgeon makes the incision inside the lower eyelid. No skin is removed
and the incision is closed with dissolving sutures. Eyelid surgery
usually takes between one to three hours as an outpatient procedure
under local anesthesia. Stitches are removed in about one week and
you can return to work in 5-7 days.
What type of anesthesia is used?
Eyelid rejuvenation surgery is usually performed using local anesthesia.
Is the post-operative period painful?
Not usually. You may feel more sensitive, or have minor fits of
pain, but common analgesics can relieve most discomfort. Your surgeon
will prescribe the proper pain medication. Do not do any self-medication.
Is there much swelling of the eye area? How
long does it last?
The edema (swelling) varies with the individuals. Some patients
will have a quite natural look in four to five days, while others
will be presentable more than one week after surgery. Eyelid swelling
is at its maximum for the first three days after surgery. The use
of cold compresses can minimize the swelling. Dark sunglasses can
camouflage the eyes. It usually takes three months for the residual
edema to go unnoticed.
When will I have the definite result?
After three months. However, an estimated twenty-five percent of
the desired result will be achieved just after one week. Thereafter,
significant improvement is likely to continue for 2 or 3 weeks.
Is the result really worth it?
If you have made an informed choice and the surgeon is capable of
effecting the changes you desire, no doubt the result will be worth
it. However, it is important to bear in mind that the eyelid surgery
alone cannot rejuvenate the entire face. Many patients mistakenly
expect such result – facial rejuvenation – from an eyelid
rejuvenation surgery. Facial rejuvenation involves performing other
surgeries in conjunction with eyelid rejuvenation surgery. Crow’s
feet, however, are not completely eliminated. Even following the
most successful operation, some vestiges will persist, due to the
action of the orbicular muscle of the eyes and loss of elasticity
of the skin.
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