When making a first impression and every moment after, the eyes are often center stage. They’re often the first thing people notice about you when conversing face-to-face.
If you have any eyelid droopiness, eliminate it with blepharoplasty, also commonly known as an eyelid lift or droopy eyelid treatment.
The eyelid lift is one of the most common cosmetic procedures in the country. Aging and stress are two of the leading causes of cosmetic eyelid issues in men and women and can create fat deposits, bags, and puffiness around the eyes and eyelids.
This excess skin is often to blame for fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging around the eyes. It’s also often responsible for droopy eyelids. An eyelid lift or blepharoplasty can remove or reposition excess skin and fat in the area to enhance your facial expression and appearance. Results are achieved by also tightening underlying muscles and other tissues.
One facial feature that can make us look older and more tired than we actually are is the eyelids, especially if they sink or sag. An eyelid lift can help you look younger and more alert, brighten tired or angry-looking eyes and even restore vision impaired by droopy eyelids.
Fine lines, wrinkles, and sags around the eyes can make us look older and more tired, at least in the face. Lifting the eyelids with a blepharoplasty will give a vibrant, smoother appearance to the eyes, making your entire face look brighter and younger with tighter skin and firm tissue.
Tired eyes result from fat deposits and loose skin that weigh down on the eyelids. This can cause you to look tired, even if you’re very well-rested. The same type of fat deposits can collect in other areas around your eyes, causing puffy bags, especially under the eyes. Eyelid lift surgery can eliminate these areas of excess fat and skin.
For some people with droopy eyelids, the sagging skin and fat deposits can actually make the upper eyelids hang over the eye, reducing the upper field of vision. You may not even realize that your vision is impaired or the extent of the impairment until after eyelid lift surgery is done.
If you have sagging upper eyelids that may be weakening your vision, blepharoplasty can remove excess skin and fat and restore your regular sight.
Like many other types of cosmetic surgery, ideal candidates for blepharoplasty are people in good overall general health without a history of significant illness, disease, or reactions to anesthesia.
Most people who seek droopy eyelid treatment are between 33 and 39 years of age, but healthy adults of any age can have this procedure done. If droopy eyelids tend to run in your family, you may want to get treatment at a younger age. It is never too late to investigate the possibility of what an eyelid lift could do for you.
People with certain medical conditions are not automatically ineligible for the eyelid lift. However, eye conditions like a detached retina, thyroid problems, overly dry eyes, and glaucoma must be specially considered because they are related to sight.
Droopy eyelid treatment via surgery begins with anesthesia for your comfort. Options can include local IV sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the center administering the surgery. Most patients prefer local IV sedation. The whole procedure can be done in about 30 minutes right in the office, so these treatments are considered outpatient treatments. Popular benefits of outpatient treatments are limited recovery and downtime.
Very small incisions are made and designed so that any scarring will be concealed within the natural crease of the eyelids. Through these small incisions, fat deposits can be repositioned or removed and muscles can be tightened.
Incisions are closed with a suture or skin glue. Recovery involves minor aftercare treatment steps, including eye drops to prevent dry eyes and ointment to keep your eyelids lubricated.
Results of your surgery will appear gradually as the area heals. As your skin regenerates, a smoother, tighter eyelid will emerge to give you the rejuvenated, youthful, alert appearance you set out to attain.
Some patients elect to also undergo additional procedure options to enhance the results of their blepharoplasty. Some of the most popular procedures include a forehead lift, laser resurfacing, and a chemical peel.
One of the many great features of having a blepharoplasty is the short recovery time afterward. Any swelling from the treatment fades very quickly. Using a cool compress can help speed recovery, as will engaging in light activities that improve circulation, such as walking.
Most people are able to return to work in just a few days and to physically strenuous activity after just seven to ten days.
Do you have droopy eyelids? Do they make you feel or look older or affect your vision? Blepharoplasty is your answer.
If you are interested in learning more about rejuvenating your youthful appearance, especially around your eyes, you may want to consider an eyelid lift in Exton, PA. It’s a quick outpatient procedure that can give you the look you want for your eyes with little downtime.
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