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Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid Surgery

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Eyelid Surgery​

Eyelid surgery, a surgical intervention that corrects the eyelids and the surrounding area, by removing excess skin, fat deposits, and tightening muscles, allowing you to achieve a rejuvenating effect and also change the natural contour and shape of the eyes.

What is Eyelid Surgery?

Eyelid surgery or Eyelid aesthetics or blepharoplasty is a surgery to correct the eyelids and the area around the eyes by removing excess skin, fat deposits and tightening the muscles. Blepharoplasty allows you to change the natural incision and shape of the eyes (canthoplasty) as well as achieve a rejuvenating effect.

Eyelid Surgery Methods:

  • Classic: A cut is made on the outside of the eyelid using a scalpel.
  • Transconjunctival: A puncture is made through the inside of the eye.
  • Combined: Preferred when both methods are used together.

Who Is It For?

  • Those experiencing sagging or drooping upper eyelids.
  • Those with excess skin on the lower eyelids.
  • Those looking to achieve a younger appearance.
Types of Eyelid Surgery
  • Lower Eyelid Surgery: Removes loose skin and sagging, can also conceal excessively prominent tear troughs.
  • Upper Eyelid Surgery: Preferred when the eyelid is drooping.
  • Round Eyelid Surgery: Provides comprehensive correction on both upper and lower eyelids.
  • Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty: Solves internal problems without affecting the skin, leaving no visible scars.
  • Redistribution of Fatty Areas: Used in cases of facial asymmetry.
  • Canthoplasty: Alters the natural shape of the eyes.
  • Canthopexy: Lifts and then secures the outer corners of the eyes.

Duration of Operation and Recovery

  • The operation typically lasts between 1-3 hours.
  • Bruising and swelling usually subside within about 2 weeks, while the healing of scars may take several months.

Possible Risks

  • Dry eyes
  • Infections
  • Bleeding
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