Lower eyelid blepharoplasty surgery


Some changes occur during aging such as loosening of the lower eyelid muscles, the skin collagen and elastin reduction, and fat accumulation, which causes wrinkles, drooping eyelid skin, and under the eyes puffiness
During lower eyelid blepharoplasty surgery, depending on the shape and condition of your eyelids, excess fat is removed or evenly distributed under the eye area, and excess and sagging skin is removed. Doing this surgery eliminates the tired and puffy state of the eyes and has a great effect on eyes opening and making your eyes brighter, fresher, and younger.
Based on the number of wrinkles and sagging skin, surgical incision may be done by Subciliary or Transconjunctival. There is no trace of the incision and suture in both methods.
Based on the number of wrinkles and sagging skin, surgical incision may be done by Subciliary or Transconjunctival. There is no trace of the incision and suture in both methods.
Note: There is no age limit for this surgery and everyone can do it as needed.
Since the surgery area is adjacent to the eyelid and eyes sensitive nerves and muscles, this surgery requires precision, elegance, and high experience in plastic surgery.
To achieve the desired goal during this surgery, routine anesthesia is usually required.
Note: When completing your case and also during the face-to-face consultation session, discuss complete information about your medical condition and your expectations of the surgery with the surgeon.

Necessary attention for surgery

Blood-thinning medications (anticoagulants) such as aspirin, Plavix, and warfarin should be discontinued in consultation with your physician before surgery.
Stop taking vitamin E and omega 3 five days before surgery.
Do the necessary tests and consultations fully and on time and bring the results on the surgery day.
To improve the outcome of the surgery, stop smoking at least 48 hours before the operation
until the recovery period.

Normally, after surgery, the lower eyelid area becomes swollen and bruised. You may have blurred vision due to the use of prescribed eye ointments, which are completely normal and safe.
It takes time and patience for the surgery swelling to subside.
Use prescribed medicine drops and eye ointments correctly after surgery on a timely schedule.
If you use medical contact lenses for your eyes, do not use them until the swelling and inflammation caused by the surgery subsides and resume their use after partial recovery and consultation with the surgeon.
The skin sutures are removable and should be removed a week later.

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