Austin Ophthalmologists and Austin Eye Surgeons Perform Eye Enhancements
By removing excess fat, skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids, blepharoplasty
can rejuvenate puffy, sagging or tired-looking eyes. It is typically a cosmetic procedure
but can also improve vision by lifting droopy eyelids out of the patient's field of vision.
Blepharoplasty cannot be used to raise the eyebrows or reduce the appearance of wrinkles,
crow's feet or dark circles under the eyes, but the procedure can be combined with others
such as a facelift and BOTOX® treatments to achieve these results.
The procedure is usually performed at a convenient surgery center with local anesthesia and lasts 45 minutes to a few hours depending on how much work is done. Incisions are made along the eyelids in inconspicuous places (in the creases of the upper lids, and just below the lashes on the lower lids). The surgeon removes sutures. In the case that no skin needs to be removed, the surgeon will likely perform a transconjunctival blepharoplasty, where the incision is made inside the lower eyelid and there are no visible scars.
Stitches are removed after three or four days and most people return to work in then. Contact lenses may not be worn for two weeks. The effects of blepharoplasty can last for a long time and are sometimes even permanent.
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