
Eyelid Surgery
One of the most common facial cosmetic treatments in the United States is blepharoplasty, sometimes known as eyelid surgery. It entails removing extra fat and/or skin from the upper and lower eyelids to correct sagging eyelids that may impair eyesight. Patients who have undergone eyelid surgery have been able to rejuvenate the appearance of their complete face.
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Before Surgery
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Send Pictures for evaluation.
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Do all your laboratory work within 30 days prior to your surgery
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If you are a smoker, please quit smoking two months before the procedure
Most important, following your surgeon's recommendations before surgery will give you a successful and speedy recovery.
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Surgery Date
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Do not eat or drink anything after midnight.
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Come with a companion over 21 years old.
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After Care
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Keep your incision clean.
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Don’t do any heavy lifting for the next two months after your surgery.
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Use a good scar treatment.
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Do not smoke
Most important, following your surgeon's recommendations before surgery will give you a successful and speedy recovery.
What is Eyelid Surgery?
This technique is highly safe and straightforward. Incisions will be made across the upper eyelid creases and sometimes around the outer lower rim of the eye's skin. The extra fat pads and skin will subsequently be removed by the plastic surgeon to decrease bagginess. The before and after photographs of eyelid surgery reveal a significant difference. Your eyes will eventually appear renewed and restored, with the same natural character that distinguishes you.
This surgery is carried out in our completely accredited and registered surgical center. Patients will be able to leave the hospital with less pain and a quick recovery.
At our office, you can schedule a consultation to see if you are a good candidate for eyelid surgery.