Brighter Eyes, Brighter You: Top Blepharoplasty Benefits Most People See

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Brighter Eyes, Brighter You: Top Blepharoplasty Benefits Most People See

Breaking Down The Details On Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is the medical term for an eye lift. A blepharoplasty is a cosmetic surgery performed on the upper and lower eyelids to improve the look of the face. A blepharoplasty can also improve a person’s eyesight by removing excess tissue that impairs eyesight. Oftentimes, doctors perform eye lifts in addition to other surgeries like forehead lifts and facelifts. If the patient is undergoing a blepharoplasty due to medical issues, then insurance might cover the procedure.

The benefits of an upper eyelid blepharoplasty

The skin is an organ that ages like every other part of the body. Aging skin loses the collagen and elastin fibers that provide elasticity. The skin starts to sag, wrinkle, and lose volume. During an upper eyelid blepharoplasty, surgeons trim excess fat and skin that droops over the eyeball. Surgeons may also remove parts of the orbicularis muscle. After the surgery, patients will no longer have to deal with excess skin obstructing vision. The eyes may also look wider, brighter, and more refreshed.

What causes tired-looking eyes?

The natural loss of elasticity will also cause excess skin to droop and sag along the lower eyelids. Patients may also develop undereye bags. These bags develop as the eye muscles weaken. Fat pads can also start accumulating along the lower eyelid, giving the eyes a swollen look. Excess fluid may gather under the eyes to add to the puffiness. All these factors can make the eyes look tired and swollen.

Improve the overall look of your eyes

Lower lid blepharoplasty requires surgeons to remove excess skin and fluid accumulation along the lower eyelid. Doctors may also redistribute fat pads or completely remove the pads from the lower eye area. The muscles and tendons around the eyes may also need to be tightened through a process called canthoplasty. All of these techniques will eliminate undereye bags and reduce swelling or puffiness.

Can these procedures be performed together?

Yes, both these procedures can be performed simultaneously. When doctors examine the patient and take photos of the eye, doctors will discuss surgical plans and overall concerns. The patient’s desired outcome, medical issues, and doctor’s suggestions will determine the right procedures for the surgery. The goal is to give patients a healthy and refreshed overall appearance that other people see and notice.

Preparing for blepharoplasty

Patients undergo a physical and medical examination before the eye lift surgery. Testing includes meeting with a plastic surgeon, an ophthalmologist, and possibly an oculoplastic surgeon. These professionals will evaluate the patient to identify any medical conditions and issues prior to surgery. The patient will also undergo eyelid photography, an eye exam, and visual field testing. People interested in a blepharoplasty should speak to a surgeon to learn more about upper and lower eyelid surgical procedures.



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