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Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Aesthetics) What is it?

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure for aesthetic correction of the eyelids. This procedure rejuvenates the eye contour by removing excess skin, fat deposits or sagging of the upper and lower eyelids. Blepharoplasty is usually performed to reduce the signs of ageing, improve a tired appearance and open up the visual field. It can also offer a functional solution for people who have difficulty seeing due to sagging eyelids.

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Blepharoplasty Who is it suitable for?

Blepharoplasty is suitable for healthy individuals with aesthetic concerns and discomfort from sagging, bagging, swelling, excess skin or lines on the eyelids. Suitable candidates for blepharoplasty are:

  • Those with Signs of Ageing: Those who want to reduce signs of ageing such as sagging of the upper eyelid or bagging of the lower eyelid.
  • Prolapses obstructing the visual field: In cases where sagging eyelids block the visual field.
  • Genetic Superficial Disorders: People who want to correct disorders that cause aesthetic concerns in the eyelid due to genetic reasons.
  • Healthy Individuals: People who are in good general health and do not have any serious health problems.
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Blepharoplasty How is it done?

Blepharoplasty is usually performed under local anaesthesia or sedation. The procedure is carried out in the following steps:

  • Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Excess skin and fat in the upper eyelid are removed through incisions in the natural eye fold. Thus, the scar is not visible from the outside.
  • Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Bags in the lower eyelid are usually removed by removing excess fat tissue under the skin. If there is excess skin, the skin is removed and stretching is provided. In some cases, the procedure can also be performed with incisions made from the inside (transconjontal).
  • Incision Site and Healing: Since the incisions are placed in the natural folds and folds of the eye, there is no or minimal scarring during the healing process.
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Blepharoplasty Post Recovery Process

Recovery Process After Blepharoplasty

The healing process after blepharoplasty is usually fast, but there are some considerations:

  • First 24-48 hours: There may be mild swelling, bruising and pain in the first few days. The eye area may be sensitive.
  • First Week Swelling and bruising are reduced. Stitches are usually removed in 5-7 days. Tension and pain in the eyes decreases.
  • Full Recovery: Full recovery may take 1-2 weeks. During this time, it is important to follow the doctor's recommendations.
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Blepharoplasty Risks of Surgery

As with any surgical procedure such as blepharoplasty, there are some risks. These are

  • Risk of Infection: There is a risk of infection after surgery, but this risk can be controlled with appropriate antibiotic treatment.
  • Pain and swelling: There may be mild pain and swelling in the first days after surgery, but this can usually be managed with painkillers.
  • Asymmetry Minimal asymmetry of the eyelids may occur. This can be minimised according to the surgeon's experience.
  • Visual Impairments: Although very rare, complaints such as vision problems or dry eyes may occur.
  • Slow healing of wounds: In rare cases, the healing process may take longer and it may take time for the scars to disappear.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is blepharoplasty permanent?

Yes, blepharoplasty is a permanent procedure and helps to remove sagging eyelids. However, since the aging process continues, there may be some slight changes over time.

Is blepharoplasty painful?

Since local anaesthesia is applied during the procedure, no pain is felt. However, slight swelling and bruising may occur after the procedure.

Is there a scar after blepharoplasty?

The scar after blepharoplasty is usually invisible because it is hidden in the natural folds of the eyelid. There may be minimal scars, but they disappear over time.

How long will I recover after blepharoplasty?

Although the healing process varies according to the individual, you can usually return to your normal activities within 1-2 weeks.

Who is suitable for blepharoplasty?

This procedure is suitable for healthy individuals with sagging, bagging or excess skin on the eyelids.

Is blepharoplasty only aesthetic or can it also be functional?

Blepharoplasty can be performed for both aesthetic and functional purposes. If the eyelids are obstructing the visual field, this surgical intervention can also be used for vision improvement.

How much are blepharoplasty prices?

Blepharoplasty prices vary depending on the surgeon's experience, clinic, techniques applied and regional differences. It is necessary to consult a doctor for a precise price.

When can I return to work after blepharoplasty?

Although the recovery time varies individually, it is usually possible to return to your normal life within 1 week.

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