Blepharoplasty

About

  • over the years, hiding the falling eyelids becomes more and more difficult – sometimes it makes it difficult to see;
  • eyelid surgery is one of the most effective methods of facial rejuvenation – thanks to it the effects are quickly noticeable and rejuvenation is visible;
  • in medical language, this procedure is called blepharoplasty;

How to prepare for the surgery?

Dropping eyelids often appear with the passage of time. The first age-related changes can be observed between 35 and 40 years of age. Wrinkling skin, leads to eyelid deposition and the formation of so-called hysterectal hernia. As a result, our face looks tired and older than it really is.

The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia. The procedure usually lasts about one hour. Scars on the upper eyelids are hidden in the natural fold of the eyelid, on the lower eyelids just below the eyelash line. During the treatment, excess skin, and fat bags / hernia are removed.

What does the procedure look like?

The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia. The procedure usually lasts about one hour. Scars on the upper eyelids are hidden in the natural fold of the eyelid, on the lower eyelids just below the eyelash line. During the treatment, excess skin, and fat bags / hernia are removed.

Do not use drugs such as Acylpyrin, Aspirin, Alnagon or Mironal before surgery, which may cause more bleeding during and after surgery.

Required tests:

  • examination of bleeding time and blood coagulation
  • morphology and blood group
What are the post-surgery recommendations?

It is recommended to sleep with your head up and use cold compresses. You should abstain from practicing physical exercise for one week, because it raises your blood pressure. Eyelid edema and bruising may occur in the first days after surgery. Stitches are removed after 6-7 days after surgery. A normal appearance is obtained after about 10 days, while the total healing lasts up to a month