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Eyelid correction

Eyelid Correction Surgery & the need for it:

  • In aesthetics, the beauty of eyes is often thought to be related to their symmetry and proportion. Large, expressive eyes with well-defined eyebrows and lashes are often considered attractive. The color of the eyes can also be a factor in their perceived beauty, with bright, vibrant colors being particularly striking. Additionally, clear, bright eyes with good white-to-color contrast can be considered attractive. 

  • Aesthetic eye procedures are a range of treatments and procedures that are designed to improve the appearance of the skin around the eyes and reduce the signs of aging. These procedures can help to rejuvenate the eye area and give a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

  • They are broadly classified into:

    Invasive: Blepharoplasty, Browlift, Fat grafting 

    Minimally invasive: Browlift, Fillers, Botox, Stemcells, Carboxy Therapy, Threads.

    Non invasive: Laser, Peel

  • Aging around the eyes can be a natural part of the aging process, and it can be caused by a variety of factors. One common cause of aging around the eyes is the loss of collagen and elastin, which are proteins that help keep skin firm and elastic. Other factors that can contribute to aging around the eyes include sun exposure, genetics, and lifestyle habits such as smoking and alcohol consumption.
Aging around the eye :
  • The exact causes of skin tags are not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to their development. These include:
  • As we age, our skin becomes less elastic and prone to developing fine lines and wrinkles. These can appear as crow’s feet around the corners of the eyes or as wrinkles on the forehead and between the eyebrows.
  • As we age, the skin under our eyes may thin and become more transparent, making the blood vessels more visible and giving the appearance of dark circles. Dark circles can also be caused by lack of sleep, stress, and certain medical conditions.
  • As we age, the tissues around our eyes can become weaker and fluid can accumulate, causing puffiness. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, allergies, and lifestyle factors such as diet and sleep.
  • As we age, our skin loses elasticity and begins to sag, particularly around the eyes. This can cause the eyelids to droop and give a tired or older appearance.
  • There are several treatments and lifestyle changes that can help reduce the appearance of these signs of aging around the eyes. These include using eye creams and other topical treatments, getting plenty of sleep, staying hydrated, and following a healthy diet. In some cases, cosmetic procedures such as Botox or blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) may also be options. It’s important to speak with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon to determine the best course of treatment for you.
What is blepharoplasty ?
  • Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that involves the removal or repositioning of excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. The procedure is typically performed to improve the appearance of the eyes and to reduce the signs of aging, such as sagging or drooping eyelids, wrinkles, and puffiness. Blepharoplasty can be performed on the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both.

 

  • During the procedure, the surgeon will make small incisions in the natural creases of the eyelids or along the lower lash line. Through these incisions, the surgeon will remove or reposition excess skin, fat, and muscle. The incisions are then closed with sutures or skin adhesive.

 

  • Blepharoplasty is usually an outpatient procedure, which means that the patient can go home the same day. The recovery process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the extent of the surgery. Most people are able to return to work and other normal activities within a week or two.
Who is the right candidate to blepharoplasty?
  • Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that involves the removal or repositioning of excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. The procedure is typically performed to improve the appearance of the eyes and to reduce the signs of aging, such as sagging or drooping eyelids, wrinkles, and puffiness. Blepharoplasty can be performed on the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both.

 

  • During the procedure, the surgeon will make small incisions in the natural creases of the eyelids or along the lower lash line. Through these incisions, the surgeon will remove or reposition excess skin, fat, and muscle. The incisions are then closed with sutures or skin adhesive.

 

  • Blepharoplasty is usually an outpatient procedure, which means that the patient can go home the same day. The recovery process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the extent of the surgery. Most people are able to return to work and other normal activities within a week or two.
  • It’s important to note that blepharoplasty is a cosmetic procedure and is not typically covered by health insurance. If you’re considering blepharoplasty, it’s important to speak with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist to determine if the procedure is right for you and to discuss the potential risks and benefits. They will be able to assess your individual case and help you make an informed decision about whether blepharoplasty is a good option for you.
What are the side effects of blepharoplasty?
  • Blepharoplasty is a relatively safe and effective procedure, but like any surgery, it carries some risks and potential side effects. Some common side effects of blepharoplasty include:

  • Swelling is a normal part of the healing process and is usually the most noticeable in the first few days after surgery. It should gradually subside over the course of a few weeks.
  • Bruising is also a normal part of the healing process and should resolve within a few weeks.
  • Some people may experience dry eye after blepharoplasty, which can be uncomfortable and cause symptoms such as redness, itching, and a burning sensation. This can usually be managed with over-the-counter eye drops or ointments.
  • Although rare, infection is a potential risk of any surgery. Symptoms of infection include redness, swelling, and discharge from the incision site.
  • Blepharoplasty incisions are usually made in the natural creases of the eyelids or along the lower lash line, which can help minimize scarring. However, some people may still experience scarring, which can be more noticeable in people with darker skin tones.
  • In rare cases, blepharoplasty can cause changes in vision, such as double vision or a loss of peripheral vision. This can usually be resolved with glasses or contact lenses.
  • It’s important to discuss these risks and potential side effects with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist before deciding to undergo blepharoplasty. They will be able to provide more information about the specific risks and potential side effects associated with the procedure.
What can we expect from blepharoplasty?
  • The outcome of blepharoplasty can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the individual’s age, skin type, and the extent of the procedure. In general, blepharoplasty can help improve the appearance of the eyes and reduce the signs of aging, such as sagging or drooping eyelids, wrinkles, and puffiness.

 

  • Most people are pleased with the results of blepharoplasty and report looking more rested and youthful after the procedure. However, it’s important to keep in mind that blepharoplasty is a cosmetic procedure and will not stop the aging process. The effects of blepharoplasty are typically long-lasting, but they may not be permanent.

 

  • It’s important to discuss your expectations and desired outcome with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist before deciding to undergo blepharoplasty. They will be able to provide more information about the potential results of the procedure and help you make an informed decision about whether it is right for you.
How long is the procedure?
  • Blepharoplasty is a relatively quick procedure that typically takes one to three hours to complete, depending on the extent of the surgery. The procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, which means that the patient can go home the same day.

  • During the procedure, the surgeon will make small incisions in the natural creases of the eyelids or along the lower lash line. Through these incisions, the surgeon will remove or reposition excess skin, fat, and muscle. The incisions are then closed with sutures or skin adhesive.

  • The length of the procedure can vary depending on the specific needs of the patient and the extent of the surgery. For example, upper eyelid surgery may take less time than lower eyelid surgery, and correcting both upper and lower eyelids may take longer than correcting just one area.

  • It’s important to discuss the length of the procedure and any other questions or concerns you may have with your surgeon before deciding to undergo blepharoplasty. They will be able to provide more information about the specific details of the procedure and help you prepare for surgery.

What age should the procedure be performed?
  • Blepharoplasty can be performed at any age, but it is most commonly performed on people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. This is because the signs of aging, such as sagging or drooping eyelids, wrinkles, and puffiness, tend to become more noticeable as we get older. However, blepharoplasty can be performed on anyone who is in good general health and who has realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery.

Fillers for under eyes:
  • Under-eye fillers are used to treat a variety of concerns, including dark circles, bags under the eyes, and hollow or sunken-in looking eyes. The filler is injected into the skin to add volume and smooth out wrinkles or creases, creating a more youthful, refreshed appearance.

    The effects of under-eye fillers typically last for several months to a year, depending on the type of filler used and the individual’s metabolism. It is important to speak with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment with fillers or other injectables. They can determine the best treatment plan for you based on your specific needs and goals.

Is it safe to use fillers near the eyes?
  • Fillers are generally safe when used by a qualified medical professional. However, it is important to note that any injectable treatment carries some risks and side effects, and the use of fillers near the eyes can be particularly sensitive.

  • The under-eye area is a delicate and thin-skinned area, and there is a risk of bruising, swelling, and infection when injecting fillers in this area. There is also a risk of damage to the surrounding blood vessels or nerves, which can cause temporary or permanent vision problems.

  • It is important to speak with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment with fillers or other injectables, especially if you are considering treatment near the eyes. A qualified professional will be able to assess your suitability for the treatment and discuss any potential risks or side effects with you. They will also be able to perform the treatment safely and minimize the risk of complications.

     

Results of under eye fillers?
  • The results of under eye fillers can vary depending on the individual’s skin and the type of filler used. In general, under eye fillers can help improve the appearance of dark circles, puffiness, and hollows under the eyes and give the area a more youthful, rested appearance.

  • Some people may see a noticeable difference in the appearance of their under eye area after just one treatment, while others may need multiple treatments to achieve the desired results. The results of under eye fillers can last for several months, depending on the type of filler used and the individual’s skin.

  • It is important to have realistic expectations about the results of under eye fillers and to understand that they are not a permanent solution. It is also important to choose a qualified and experienced healthcare provider for the treatment to ensure the best results and minimize the risk of complications.

What are possible complications with this procedure?
  • Under eye fillers are generally considered safe and effective when performed by a qualified and experienced healthcare provider. However, as with any medical procedure, there is a risk of complications with under eye fillers.

    Possible complications of under eye fillers may include:

    • Swelling or bruising at the injection site

    • Redness or tenderness at the injection site

    • Infection

    • Allergic reactions

    • Nodules or bumps under the skin

    • Asymmetry or unevenness in the treated area

    • Lumps or unevenness in the treated area

    • Vision problems, such as double vision or temporary blindness (rare)

  • It is important to choose a qualified and experienced healthcare provider for under eye filler treatment to minimize the risk of complications. It is also important to follow aftercare instructions provided by the provider, such as avoiding rubbing or massaging the treated area and avoiding strenuous activity for a few days after treatment. If you experience any unusual symptoms after treatment, such as severe swelling or redness, or vision problems, it is important to contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible