Many individuals seek blepharoplasty for aesthetic reasons, though in certain circumstances it can also be medically necessary, such as when upper eyelid skin has begun drooping to an extent that it obstructs vision.
Rejuvenated appearance can boost self-confidence, giving individuals a more energetic and youthful appearance which is appealing in both professional and personal environments. A subtle cosmetic enhancement such as this can make a big difference.
What is Blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty is a cosmetic surgical procedure to remove excess skin from both upper and lower eyelids and reduce bags or puffiness in this area. Additionally, it may help correct vision impairment caused by drooping eyelid fat; and can be an ideal way to look younger while keeping an ageless appearance.
Many individuals suffer from droopy eyelids, leading to both visual impairment and decreased self-confidence. Functional blepharoplasty may provide relief. Your insurance company may cover part or all of the procedure; in order to do so, documentation showing it as medically necessary must be presented.
Upper Blepharoplasty
Surgery to improve vision may sometimes involve lifting upper eyelids that interfere with their line of sight or can create puffy eyes or bags under the eyes, and often is performed purely for cosmetic reasons. But surgery may also be used as an effective means of improving them and decreasing puffy eyes or bags beneath.
Experienced surgeons should possess an in-depth knowledge of eyelid anatomy and function. Furthermore, they must have an artistry of what beautiful eyes look like and can work with your unique features for natural-looking results.
Prior to any surgery, your doctor will ask questions about your medical history and perform a physical exam that may include blood pressure checks, retinal exams and allergy testing.
Lower Blepharoplasty
As people get older, many develop puffy and sagging lower eyelid skin due to prolapsed fat or loose tendons in the outer corner of their eye socket. This condition makes a person appear perpetually tired and older than they actually are.
Eyelid surgery can help alleviate this issue and restore a more youthful appearance to both eyes and face. Furthermore, it may help improve vision by eliminating excess skin that obscures it from obstructing their line of sight.
Lower blepharoplasty differs from upper blepharoplasty in that it does not address milder signs of aging such as dark circles or laugh lines, though it may still help rejuvenate facial features more comprehensively. To find out if lower blepharoplasty is right for you, schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Cytryn today!
Who is a Candidate for Blepharoplasty?
Candidates for blepharoplasty tend to be healthy non-smokers who are dissatisfied with the appearance of their eyelids. It's a popular procedure among both men and women alike and has the power to improve both self-confidence and quality of life.
Upper blepharoplasty can also help improve vision for those suffering from excess skin that hangs over their eyelashes and blocks their line of sight. Lower eyelid bags may also need to be addressed so as to improve peripheral and superior visual fields.
Eyes are one of the most expressive parts of our faces, and require professional cosmetic care to maintain them. Blepharoplasty is one option available to combat puffy upper eyelids and dark circles under them for a fresher, brighter appearance - lasting years until age and skin loss diminish its impact.
The Procedure
Before scheduling blepharoplasty surgery, patients should schedule an in-office consultation. At this meeting, it's important tо bring any questions оr a list оf current medications with dosage details. Additionally, discuss any allergies, circulatory problems, thyroid conditions, оr glaucoma history with your surgeon. Reviewing
blepharoplasty before and after photos can also be helpful tо manage expectations and visualize potential outcomes.
Blepharoplasty can help those suffering from droopy eyelids appear less sleepy and distracted, providing a more youthful and confident appearance. While generally safe, complications such as bruising and swelling may arise and last up tо one week. Therefore, strict adherence tо post-care instructions іs crucial – this may delay results, but can significantly reduce risks.