As we age, the skin around our eyes can become thinner and more delicate than in other areas of the face, leaving it more prone to wrinkles and puffiness. These signs of aging can make us look tired, no matter how healthy and rested we feel. Fortunately, blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that helps to restore a youthful appearance by reducing wrinkles or bags beneath the eyes. Here at Chevy Chase Facial Plastic Surgery in Bethesda, MD, we specialize in performing this type of surgery so that our patients can enjoy looking refreshed and energized again.

What Is Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty is a transformative procedure that can restore the youthful appearance of eyes by correcting issues such as sagging eyebrows, droopy upper eyelids, and eye bags or puffiness in the lower lids. This plastic surgery consists of techniques to remove loose skin and fat deposits around the eyes associated with aging.It can target each lid area independently or both eyelids (double eyelid surgery), resulting in a more symmetrical overall appearance. Blepharoplasty is a relatively safe procedure that has been performed for decades and results in a refreshed, rejuvenated look.

Why Is Blepharoplasty Done?

Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, can be undertaken for various reasons. It is often used to address sagging skin and unsightly bulges of fat around the eyes that can give the person an aged or tired look. Through blepharoplasty, the appearance of aging may be reversed and a more youthful countenance restored. In addition to aesthetic benefits, blepharoplasty may improve vision in cases where the eyelids affect sight by blocking the light intake. As such, blepharoplasty has a variety of possible applications, both cosmetic and functional. Although it may not always be evident, many different factors can cause the skin around the eyes to become weakened and sag. Genetics, sun exposure, and squinting are all common causes of this drooping skin, known medically as dermatochalasis.Other common contributors to blepharoplasty (the medical term for eyelid surgery) include not getting enough sleep, using the wrong skincare products, and being too aggressive when removing eye makeup. Any extra weight gained in this area can severely interfere with your vision if left untreated.

What Should You Expect for a Blepharoplasty Procedure?

Excess skin and fat are removed from the upper or lower lids during this surgical procedure to reduce sagging around the eyes. This surgery can also make your vision clearer since it helps reduce obstructing skin on your eyelids that may impede your sight. Here is what you should expect for a blepharoplasty procedure:

During

Blepharoplasty is a type of cosmetic surgery used to improve the appearance of the eyes. Procedures can occur at Suburban Outpatient Surgery Center in Bethesda or Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC.Depending on individual needs, for upper eyelid surgery, excess or loose skin that obstructs vision will be removed. Incisions are made in the eyelid crease for minimal scarring. For the lower eyelids, rather than making an external cut like those made for the upper eyelids, fat will be removed from behind the lid and through incisions that are well-hidden within the lid and below the lash line to keep scarring inconspicuous. In some cases, double eyelid surgery may be performed while undergoing blepharoplasty. This procedure creates a crease in the upper lid above the eye opening, opening and brightening the eyes.

After

After your blepharoplasty procedure, we will provide care to reduce inflammation in the area by applying ointment, ice packs, and moistened pads. We encourage you to continue icing the area on and off for 24 to 36 hours after surgery and will schedule a follow-up visit the day after your procedure. It is normal to experience swelling in this area for about 48 hours after the surgery; most patients return to their typical activities 10 days post-op and should have decreased by 80% of swelling by then. At this point, you'll find that your eyes look smoother with a more alert appearance due to a generally more youthful look. Once 10 days have passed since the procedure, wearing makeup should be considered safe again.

How Do You Qualify for Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure; however, it is essential to determine whether a patient is an appropriate candidate before they pursue this option. People with excess skin or fat in their upper or lower eyelids tend to make the best candidates, as this procedure can help give them a more youthful appearance.Furthermore, those who experience difficulty with vision due to drooping lids may benefit from blepharoplasty, as it can reduce any obstruction caused by this issue. Ultimately, the best way to identify if you are a suitable candidate for blepharoplasty is to book a consultation with us. Here, we will conduct a comprehensive assessment and advise on whether it may be the right choice for you.

Schedule Your Consultation for Blepharoplasty With Us in Noblesville, IN

We specialize in facial aesthetic surgeries like blepharoplasty at Chevy Chase Facial Plastic Surgery in Bethesda, MD. When finding someone skilled enough to perform blepharoplasty, CCFPS is the perfect place! Our dedicated doctors take every precaution necessary to ensure you are as safe and comfortable as possible throughout your entire treatment journey, from beginning to end.Blepharoplasty can help refresh your eyes' appearance, making them look more alert and youthful. As a safe and minimally invasive solution for smoother, brighter-looking eyes, it's one of the fastest and most effective ways to reduce signs of aging. We offer blepharoplasty consultations for those interested in learning more about the procedure. Schedule your consultation today and get started on your journey to younger-looking eyes!


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