Blepharoplasty Or Eyelid Surgery
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- Q What is eyelid surgery?
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Dr. Stuart Linder, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryEyelid surgery is often referred to as a blepharoplasty procedure. During a cosmetic blepharoplasty, skin and fat is removed from beneath the eyelid which allows smoothing out of the upper eye region. Care must be taken not to overresect too much skin... Full Answer
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- Q What is blepharoplasty?
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Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is surgery to correct droopy eyelids in order to improve the way you look. Droopy eyelids can make you look older and can also impair vision. Blepharoplasty corrects these problems and also removes puffiness and bags... Full Answer
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- Q What techniques are used in lower eyelid surgery?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgerySeveral techniques are used in lower blepharoplasty (lower eyelid surgery): Traditional blepharoplasty: In this procedure, an incision is made in the skin just below the eyelashes. The skin is lifted, exposing the membrane that holds the three... Full Answer
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- Q How is eyelid surgery performed?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryBlepharoplasties (eyelid surgery) are usually performed under local anesthesia with intravenous sedation. Some are performed under straight local anesthesia if the patient has a high pain threshold. Some are performed under general anesthesia, if... Full Answer
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- Q How is a pinch blepharoplasty performed?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryIn pinch blepharoplasty, a simple technique of lower eyelid lifting, fat is first removed through an incision inside the eyelid. A pinch of skin is then removed from the lower lid, without invading any deeper tissues or removing muscle. This... Full Answer
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- Q How is a traditional blepharoplasty performed?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryIn traditional blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), an incision is made in the skin just below the eyelashes. The skin is lifted, exposing the membrane that holds the three lower-lid fat pads. This membrane is penetrated, exposing the fat pads.... Full Answer
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- Q What are the risks of laser blepharoplasty surgery?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgerySome surgeons use the laser to perform blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery). The laser is a tool, like a knife or a scissors. It can be used to perform nearly any operation, but most honest surgeons agree that it slows operations and adds risk. Lasers... Full Answer
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- Q How is transconjunctival blepharoplasty performed?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryIn transconjunctival blepharoplasty (lower eyelid surgery), instead of a skin incision, the cut is made inside the lower eyelid, usually with an electrocautery. A portion of the fat pads is removed. No visible scars and possibly a lower chance of... Full Answer
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- Q What should I expect after my eyelid surgery?
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There are general guidelines about what you can expect after eyelid surgery. Your own situation may be different, and you are encouraged to ask your doctor if you have any questions before or after the surgery. Generally, this is what happens:... Full Answer
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- Q What are the risks of eyelid surgery?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryAs with all procedures, infection and bleeding are possible after blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery). Bleeding around the eye can be severe and can result in disaster. With blepharoplasty, there is a 1 in 10,000 chance of blindness following the... Full Answer
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