Blepharoplasty - Eyelid Surgery Information by Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon in Scottsdale Arizona
Making the decision for
blepharoplasty
After a mutual decision is made
by both you and your surgeon, the technique indicated
for your individual surgery will be discussed. The type
of anesthesia, the surgical facility, any supportive
surgery, and the risks and costs inherent in the procedure
will be outlined.
In lower eyelid surgery, the surgeon
makes the incision in an inconspicuous site along the
lashline and smile creases of the lower lid. Excess fat,
muscle, and skin are then trimmed away before the incision
is closed with fine sutures. Eyelid puffiness caused
primarily by excess fat may be corrected by a transconjunctival
blepharoplasty. The incision in this case is made inside
the lower eyelid, and excess fatty material is removed.
When sutures are used to close this kind of incision,
they are invisible to the eye. They are also self-dissolving
and leave no visible scar. Under normal conditions, blepharoplasty
can take from one to two hours.
For a week and a half following
blepharoplasty, you will clean the eye area (the eyes
may feel sticky, dry, and itchy). Eyedrops may be recommended.
Your surgeon will also list activities and environments
to avoid in the weeks immediately following surgery.
Permanent stitches will be removed in three to five days
after surgery. Self-absorbing stitches will dissolve
on their own.
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