Eyelid Surgery – Blepharoplasty
Eyelid surgery is one of the unique cosmetic procedures that add glory to display more beautiful eyes. The treatment involves a surgical technique that is performed to improve the appearance of upper/lower eyelid or sometimes both. Extra skin and bulges are usually removed for getting rid of bagginess and drooping eyelids. In most cases, this cosmetic procedure is also considered to fade dark circles that usually appear because of stress, heredity, and many other reasons. This treatment is assisting a large number of individuals every year. in enhancing their look by controlling ageing signs.
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Who Is Candidate?
Eyelid surgery is available for both the genders. There is no specific age limit for people to opt for the treatment but certain conditions must be kept in mind that play a significant role in considering your candidacy. You can be selected if:
- You are-non smoker
- You should be realistic in expectations
- You are having extra skin on the eyelids
- You are in good physical and mental health
- Your eyes appear more tired than you truly are
- You are not suffering from any serious ophthalmic condition
The surgery involves a procedure of removing excess skin and fatty tissues for rejuvenating the eyelids. The patient doesn’t feel any pain or irritation during the surgery. The treated area is made numb and is performed on an outpatient basis. Steps involved are discussed below:
- Local or general anaesthesia is applied to the area of treatment. By doing so the patient will feel little to no discomfort.
- Following the natural lines of eyelids, cuts are made in the creases right above and below the eyelids.
- The surgeon proceeds by lengthening the marked cuts. These are also termed as ‘laughter lines’.
- These lines are created in order to remove saggy skin and fatty tissues that cause puffiness.
- A very sophisticated tool extracts fats and provides the orderly appearance to the eyes.
- These cuts are closed through stitches and the whole procedure gets completed.
- The treated area is usually bandaged so that it can heal properly.