Blepharoplasty
Eyelid Surgery
Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
Blepharoplasty corrects drooping upper eyelids and puffy lower eyelids by removing or repositioning excess skin and fat, and tightening muscles if needed. Techniques are tailored to each patient’s anatomy and goals.
- Reduces hooding and under-eye bags for a more alert, youthful appearance
- Improves vision if excess eyelid skin blocks it
- Results look natural and balanced with facial features
- Quick recovery compared to larger facial procedures
Adults with eyelid sagging, puffiness, or excess skin affecting appearance or vision, in good health, non-smokers (or able to stop), with realistic expectations. Each case is personalized after consultation.
Performed under local with sedation or general anesthesia; lasts 1–2 hours. Incisions are hidden in natural creases or just below lashes. Excess fat, skin, and muscle are addressed. Swelling and bruising last 1–2 weeks; most return to normal activity in about a week, avoiding strenuous exercise for 2–4 weeks. Follow-up and scar care are recommended.
Immediate improvement once swelling subsides; final results develop over months. Long-lasting but aging continues; lifestyle influences durability. Each treatment is customized for natural, harmonious results.
