
Blepharoplasty
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty):
Introduction Do I need to do both upper and lower? How is the surgery done? What is the recovery? Will there be scars? Will Blepharoplasty remove all my wrinkles? Am I a candidate? What are the risks?Introduction and examples:
If your mother or father have droopy eyelids chances are then eventually you will too. Unfortunately, it is hard to hide from your own genetics. Over time excess skin in the upper lids can start to sag, and fatty pockets in the lower lids can start to bulge. While individual results will vary below are some examples: This woman had a conservative skin excision from her upper lids.
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Each patient is different in the amount of loose skin and or fat. In my opinion less is more. No one wants to look like a deer in the headlights. I am a conservative blepharoplasty surgeon. I want my patients to look refreshed, not “done”. With respect to skin removal one can always take more, but it’s very difficult to put it back. With respect to fat removal there is a delicate balance. Too much removed and a patient can look hollow. In some cases I don’t even remove fat, I just tighten the tissue pushing it back into the orbit. Here are some of the most common questions I encounter:
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