Eyelid Surgery

The eyes, often touted as the door to one’s soul, can say a lot about a person’s lifestyle, health, and most importantly, age. And the eyes are one of the most noticeable parts of a person’s face, simply because eye contact happens all the time. A person’s eyes changes as they get older, because the skin around it loses its elasticity as they age. This will cause excess skin to collect in the lower and upper eyelids, resulting in not just an aged look, but can also hinder and obstruct vision. This is why more and more people are going for eyelid surgery to shave off years off their face and have a more youthful look. Eyelid surgery, blepharoplasty as it is known, also has practical applications other than cosmetically making a person look younger. It can aid in improving a person’s vision, and prevent further vision problems. This is because when loose skin droops over the upper eyelid, it can impede the patient’s field of vision. But how does cosmetic eyelid surgery actually work? Eyelid Surgery - The Procedure Eyelid plastic surgery begins with the doctor administering anesthesia around the eyes and sedating the patient. The surgeon then makes incisions that follow the natural lines of the eyelids, separating the skin and removing excess fat, muscle, and skin from the target areas. Once the operation is complete, the incisions are sutured, remaining for three days to a week, depending on the patient’s ability to recover and the amount of work done. If all four eyelids are done (two upper eyelids and two lower eyelids), the procedure will last...

Blepharoplasty

A practical and cosmetic procedure, Blepharoplasty is a procedure aimed to tackle problems with eyelids to make them look or function more properly. This usually involves the removal of any excess fat and skin, and involves the reinforcing or strengthening of the tendons and muscles surrounding the eyes. When done right, it can shave off a few years around the eyes and can result in an overall younger looking face. Cosmetic reasons why blepharoplasty surgery is required can be varied, but the most common revolves around the restoration of a more youthful face and look. The eyes, after all, can tell a lot about the person’s age. Lower blepharoplasty is done to reduce the puffiness of lower eyelid bags, or “eyebags”, and remove any wrinkled skin on the lower portion of the eyes, shaving off years in a single procedure. On the other hand, upper blepharoplasty is done for more practical purposes. For some patients, there is an excess amount of upper eyelid skin and fat that droops over the eyelashes and impedes the patient’s vision. When this happens, it is mostly the peripheral vision that’s affected. However, this condition can also block the upper and outer portions of the patient’s vision, affecting the patient’s ability to see, making it difficult to perform tasks that have a high demand for a person’s ability to see. With upper blepharoplasty, the fat and skin can be removed or peeled back, greatly improving a patient’s ability to see. Another procedure to take note of is called double eyelid surgery—more commonly known as Asian blepharoplasty due to the fact that this procedure is...

Eyelid surgery: The many faces of blepharoplasty

The eyelid and surrounding tissues can say a lot about a person. Unfortunately, many of the things that the eyelids say are unflattering. Dark circles under the eyes say that the person is tired or run down. These circles can rob a young person from their fresh face. Bags under the eyes can make a face (and a person) appear to weigh more than they do. Sadly the fat that accumulates under and above the eyes is not always linked to the weight of the body; a person can properly diet and effectively exercise but not shed the fat from around the eyes. In another patient group, just over half of all Asians are born with eyelids that do not have a crease or fold (called a pretarsal crease). This can make applying makeup difficult, if not impossible. For these reasons, many people turn to blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery. When the fat pads under the eyes (“eye bags”) are to be removed, a small incision is made just inside and parallel to the lower lash line. The skin is separated and most of the fat is gently removed. Since new fat cells are not created, only increase in size, eye bag removal surgery is a very long-lasting surgical procedure. When the upper eyelids are going to be revised, a line is cut along the pretarsal crease, the large fold in the center of the eyelid. In Asian patients that do not have a pretarsal crease, a strip of eyelid skin is removed to create this fold. If fat is to be removed from the upper eyelid, it is done...

Cosmetic Eye Surgery

Cosmetic eye surgery is a procedure to lift the eyelids and can provide a much more youthful appearance – even increasing the vision in those with sagging eyelids. Eyelid surgery is also called blepharoplasty. It is a procedure that is commonly performed on older people or people with excessive skin that is around the eyes. It improves the appearance of the eyes, particular the upper eyelids by removing the skin that has eliminated the “fold” over the eyeball. Sometimes this extra skin can begin to obscure the vision by falling down in front of the eye. Cosmetic eye surgery will correct this problem and is sometimes chosen by persons of Asian descent to establish an eyelid crease to have rounder, more western appearing eyes. Eyelid plastic surgery has been successful in thousands of people to restore or change the appearance and to improve vision. During reconstructive eyelid surgery, you will be placed under anesthesia. Most patients and cosmetic surgeons will choose to use general anesthesia as working near the eyes can be difficult for the physician and disturbing for the patient. The oculoplastic surgeon will then make a careful incision in the crease of the eye where the natural structure of the eye will hide the minimal scarring after healing. After the incision is made, excessive skin and possibly fat tissue will be removed as needed to sculpture they eyelid to the natural shape of the eye. If needed, another careful incision will be made along the lower eyelashes to remove excess skin and tissue from the lower lid. After eye lift surgery, the incision will be carefully closed...

Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgery, formally known as blepharoplasty, common known as an eye lift, is a very common cosmetic surgery procedure. As we age, fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet accumulate around our eyes. Our eyelids get saggy with age and droop. In addition, dark circles and undereye bags lurk under our eyes, making us look older than we really are. In a study recently reported by University of Tennessee, study participants spent almost half their time staring at the eye area when trying to figure out how old a person was. They also stared at the eyes to assess fatigue. The old saying is true; the eyes have it! Cosmetic eyelid surgery is an easy way to erase the lines and the years around our eyes. Eyelid lifts can restore youthful vitality and confidence, and are ranked one of the top five plastic surgery procedures in the United States. Who Should I Consult for an Eyelid Surgery? Because of the complexity of the musculature around the eye and the multiple problems that can occur, eyelid surgery can differ dramatically with individual need. It is important to consult with a board certified cosmetic surgeon who has experience in eyelid surgery. In addition, patients that suffer from dry eyes, hypothyroidism, glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or Grave’s disease are not as good candidates for the surgery. The surgeon would be able to advise you on this. It is important to choose a cosmetic surgeon that has experience in eyelid surgery, as the skin around the eye is delicate and can scar easily. In addition, the eyelid is lined with tear...

Laser Eyelid Surgery

A laser is a high-energy light beam that transfers energy into the skin tissue to effectively treat skin irregularities. A laser skin peeling can be used in the treatment of many different problems areas such as wrinkles and blemishes on the face. Laser surgery also erases birthmarks, skin lesions, spider veins and tattoos. Since the cosmetic surgeon uses the minimum intensity level, more than one treatment may be necessary. Laser cosmetic surgery is performed in an outpatient or hospital setting. Additionally, laser cosmetic surgery has been proven to help with hair transplantation. Lasers prepare the targeted areas where the transplant will take place. Eye Cosmetic Surgery Eye cosmetic surgery, or a blepharoplasty, is a procedure that corrects the overall appearance of the eyes. This can be done by reshaping the upper eyelid by either repositioning or removing excess tissue of the surrounding muscles and tendons. Eye plastic surgery can be done to correct peripheral vision problems or fix bagginess and wrinkles surrounding the eyes. Incisions are made along the natural crease of the skin that protrudes over the eyelashes, and below the lashes of the lower lids. After the procedure, which takes about 1-3 hours, swelling and bruising will occur for up to two weeks. Final results will be seen within several months. In a non-surgical blepharoplasty, applications of a topical acid and/or the use of lasers are utilized to lower and strengthen the volume of skin in the lower and upper eyelids. Additionally, injectable dermal fillers are utilized to temporarily raise the volume in the trough area between the cheek and lower lid. Non-surgical skin care vs. surgery...