As a natural effect of aging as well as hereditary and environmental factors, your eyelids can stretch, the tissues can lose their elasticity and excess fat may start to accumulate in the areas around them. These changes can make your face appear older or more tired, and even limit your peripheral vision.
Fortunately, there’s still a way to save your eyelids and maximize their function and aesthetic appearance. Read on below to learn more about eyelid surgery and see if you’re a good candidate for such a procedure.
Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is a common cosmetic procedure that can repair droopy or sagging eyelids and eliminate unwanted puffiness under the eyes by removing problematic areas of fat, loose skin, and muscle tissue to improve your facial contours and restore a more youthful appearance.
Depending upon your specific needs and cosmetic goals, eyelid surgery can be performed on the upper eyelids, the lower eyelids (lower eyelid blepharoplasty), or both above and below the eyes. While blepharoplasty may be provided as a single surgery, additional procedures such as a facelift, browlift or skin resurfacing are sometimes recommended to address multiple aspects of facial aesthetics to achieve the best results.
While the tissues around the eyes are delicate, the procedure produces minimal and virtually invisible surgical scars. For upper eyelid procedures, fine sutures are placed along the natural folds above the eyes. In procedures to reduce puffiness and bags under the eyes, the sutures are inconspicuously located along the lashline, or depending upon the details of the surgery, inside the lower lid.
Although you may experience some swelling and bruising after blepharoplasty, the eyelids heal remarkably quickly. Our office will give you specific instructions on how best to care for the eyelid area following your surgery and instructions as to which activities to temporarily avoid.
The satisfying effects of facial surgery to improve the appearance of the areas around your eyes last long after the treatment. Many patients who have undergone a blepharoplasty report a renewed sense of confidence and a more positive self-image.
In general, the best candidate for any type of facial reconstruction is a healthy individual without any chronic or underlying medical condition. Preferably, they should also have no vices, like smoking, as these can impede healthy recovery.
Additionally, doctors would not recommend eyelid surgery for patients with actual eye conditions, such as eyelid ptosis and crow’s feet. These conditions require a different surgical treatment to address the resulting eyelid problem.
Typically, eyelid reconstruction happens on an outpatient set-up only. This means that you can go home the same day after the surgery as long as you’re cleared by your doctor. Here’s a play-by-play on what might occur before, during, and after your operation.
Before the procedure, your surgeon will administer anesthesia to ensure that you won’t feel any pain or discomfort. Your surgeon will decide the best kind of anesthesia to use, whether local anesthesia injected near the eyelids or a general anesthetic introduced intravenously.
The location of the incision will depend on the type of eye lift surgery you desire. Your doctor will also meticulously place the incision in such a way that the resultant scar will be concealed and seen as part of the eye’s natural crease. For example:
Patients born with a monolid or without eyelid creases may also undergo a double eyelid blepharoplasty. This procedure involves surgically creating an eyelid crease to achieve a double eyelid.
You may want to have a double eyelid surgery if a monolid affects your vision or for appearance and aesthetic purposes.
Once the procedure is done, your surgeon will close the incision using sutures or skin glue. Then, you’ll be transferred into a recovery room where a healthcare professional will monitor your condition.
Your doctor may discharge you after a few hours once the anesthesia wears off. You’ll need someone to drive you home and be with you for a few days as you’ll need to rest during this time. Some of the side effects you may experience after your eyelid surgery in Miami include:
All of these are normal. Your surgeon will prescribe medications and give instructions regarding post-surgical care. This includes wearing sunglasses to protect the eyes from the sun and wind, using a cold compress every night, and elevating the head during sleep.
Additionally, you should rest and refrain from going back to work for at least three to four days. Also, avoid performing strenuous activities for at least two weeks.
An eye lift surgery in Miami that involves both the upper and lower eyelid typically takes at least one to two hours. However, this may vary depending on the number of procedures to be performed.
You won’t feel any pain or discomfort during the surgery itself since you’ll be sedated or anesthetized. However, it’s normal to feel pain, swelling, bruising, and numbness a day or two after the surgery.
Your doctor will prescribe acetaminophen for the pain and other drugs that can help reduce swelling.
Your newly-improved eyelids will be presentable to the public eye after ten to fourteen days, once the bruising and swelling subside. However, it would take at least one to three months for full healing to be completed.
You will also have scars after the surgery which will gradually fade over time provided that you’re doing proper surgical aftercare. Incision scars will fully become invisible after at least a year.
The only cons that come with Miami eyelid surgery are its immediate after-effects namely: temporary dry and watery eyes, mild irritation, and blurry vision.
All healthy and able individuals can undergo eyelid surgery in Miami. However, plastic surgeons will be more comfortable doing such a procedure on patients 18 years and above.
Get the best out of your eye lift surgery in Miami by doing it with a trusted and experienced plastic surgeons, like Dr. Morad Askari of Revive Surgical Institute and Anti-Aging Institute.
Revive specializes in cosmetic surgery and reconstruction to help you achieve your desired appearance and aesthetic goals. Besides eye lift surgery in Miami, we also provide the following facial procedures:
Contact us now to schedule an appointment or get an instant quote.
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