Blepharoplasty
What is Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
The Blepharoplasty Procedure
Recovery and Results
Types of Blepharoplasty
Our clinic offers several specialized approaches to eyelid surgery, each tailored to address specific concerns:
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Removes excess skin and fat from the upper eyelids to reduce hooding and create a more open, refreshed appearance.
Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Targets under-eye bags and puffiness, often repositioning fat rather than removing it to avoid a hollow or sunken look.
Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty: Uses an internal incision inside the lower eyelid, leaving no visible external scar—ideal for patients needing fat removal or repositioning only.
Canthopexy / Canthoplasty: Provides added support by tightening or reshaping the outer corners of the eyes, often performed alongside lower eyelid surgery.
Asian Blepharoplasty: Creates or enhances an upper eyelid crease to achieve a natural, defined look while respecting and preserving ethnic characteristics.
Functional Blepharoplasty: A medically necessary procedure aimed at improving vision impaired by drooping upper eyelid skin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You may be a good candidate if you have droopy or sagging upper eyelids, under-eye bags, or excess skin around the eyes that affects your appearance or vision. Ideal candidates are healthy, non-smokers with realistic expectations.
Blepharoplasty is designed to improve appearance and, in some cases, vision if drooping skin interferes with eyesight. When performed correctly, it does not negatively affect eye function. Temporary dryness or blurred vision may occur during healing.
Scars from blepharoplasty are typically minimal and well-hidden within the natural folds of the eyelids. With proper care, they usually fade significantly over time and become barely noticeable.
Results from blepharoplasty are long-lasting. Upper eyelid surgery may last 5 to 10 years or more, while lower eyelid results are often permanent. However, natural aging will continue over time.