Lower eyelid surgery, also known as lower blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure aimed at improving the appearance of the lower eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, and muscle. This procedure reduces under-eye bags, wrinkles, and puffiness, resulting in a rejuvenated and refreshed look for the eyes and face.
This procedure is intended for patients experiencing aesthetic issues with the lower eyelids, such as under-eye bags, wrinkles, excess skin, or puffiness. Lower eyelid surgery is an excellent option for those looking to achieve a younger and more rested appearance while boosting their self-confidence.
The key benefits of lower eyelid surgery include enhanced eye aesthetics, facial rejuvenation, and long-lasting results that can significantly improve the patient’s quality of life. The procedure is relatively minimally invasive, and its effects are visible for an extended period.
The procedure results in a younger and more refreshed appearance of the eyes. It reduces under-eye bags, wrinkles, and puffiness, significantly enhancing facial aesthetics and boosting the patient’s self-confidence.
Contraindications include systemic diseases, wound healing issues, uncontrolled eye conditions such as glaucoma or dry eye syndrome, and general poor health. An individual consultation with a plastic surgeon is essential before proceeding with the surgery.
Recovery is typically short. Patients may experience mild pain, swelling, or bruising around the eyes, which subsides within a few days to weeks.
Following the doctor’s recommendations, avoiding physical exertion, and protecting the eyes with sunglasses are crucial during the recovery period.
Before undergoing the procedure, the patient should:
The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia, minimizing pain during the operation. After the surgery, patients may experience mild discomfort, which can be managed with pain relievers.
The duration of the surgery depends on its complexity, typically ranging from 1 to 2 hours.
Most patients can resume daily activities within a few days, but full recovery may take several weeks. It is recommended to avoid intense physical activity and tasks requiring focused vision for about 1-2 weeks.
Complications are rare but may include infections, bleeding, wound healing issues, eyelid asymmetry, or dry eyes. If complications occur, you should contact your doctor.
Yes, the results of lower eyelid surgery are permanent, although the aging process may affect the appearance of the eyelids in the future. In some cases, patients may choose corrective procedures after a few years.