Upper Blepharoplasty by Wave Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Laser Center


Blepharoplasty is a plastic surgery operated on the eyelid, that’s why generally it is simply called as the eyelid surgery. It is conducted, when a patient wants to improve the upper or lower lids in order to look younger, or to make the eyes seem bigger. Obviously, mostly female patients undergo this kind of cosmetic surgery in a search for a more beautiful appearance. When a person gets older, the face is a part of the body that shows a person’s age better than any other. And eyelids are one of the best indicators, too.

At Wave Plastic Surgery, upper eyelid surgery is one of the most common procedures that we perform in our outpatient surgery center. Patients of all ethnic background and age are candidates for upper eyelid surgery but the technique and approach is variable so it is very important to have a plastic surgery consultation to determine the best technique for each individual.

We believe that there are several aspects of upper eyelid surgery in young people that is essential.

  • The pretarsal show, that is the size of the supratarsal show should not be greater than 3mm. Greater than this size will make the upper eyelid appear heavy and puffy.
  • The supratarsal fold should be crisp, but not be too deep. This results in unnaturally operated on appearance.
  • The fat resection should be very conservative. Over resection of fat can lead to sunken in look of the upper lid.
  • The outer edge of the fold should taper off gradually and not turn downward abruptly.
  • In people with mild ptosis, plication of the levator muscle can open the eyes more.
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    +Blepharoplasty procedure steps

    What happens during an eyelid surgery?

    Step 1 – Anesthesia

    Medications are administered for your comfort during the eyelid surgery procedure. The choices include intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. Your doctor will recommend the best choice for you.

    Step 2 – The incision

    The incision lines for eyelid surgery are designed for scars to be well concealed within the natural structures of the eyelid region.

    Droopy conditions of the upper eyelid can be corrected through an incision within the natural crease of the upper eyelid allowing repositioning of fat deposits, tightening of muscles and tissue, and/or removal of excess skin.

      

    Conditions of the lower eyelid may be corrected with an incision just below the lower lash line. Through this incision, excess skin in the lower eyelids is removed.

    A transconjunctival incision, one hidden inside the lower eyelid, is an alternate technique to correct lower eyelid conditions and redistribute or remove excess fat.

    Step 3 – Closing the incisions

    Eyelid incisions typically are closed with:

  • Removable or absorbable sutures
  • Skin adhesives
  • Surgical tape

  • Step 4 – See the results

      

     
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    What is an Eyelid Surgery?

    Also known as blepharoplasty, eyelid surgery improves the appearance of the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. It gives a rejuvenated appearance to the surrounding area of your eyes, making you look more rested and alert.

    Treatable conditions:

  • Upper eyelid surgery can remove excess fatty deposits that appear as puffiness in the upper eyelids.
  • Loose or sagging skin that creates folds or disturbs the natural contour of the upper eyelid, sometimes impairing vision, can be treated by eyelid lift surgery.

  • Is it right for me?

    A blepharoplasty procedure is usually performed on adult men and women who have healthy facial tissue and muscles and have realistic goals for improvement of the upper and/or lower eyelids and surrounding area.

    You should undergo blepharoplasty surgery for yourself, not to fulfill someone else's desires or to try to fit any sort of ideal image.

    Good candidates for cosmetic eyelid surgery are:

  • Healthy individuals who do not have a life-threatening illness or medical conditions that can impair healing
  • Non-smokers
  • Individuals with a positive outlook and specific goals in mind for blepharoplasty
  • Individuals without serious eye conditions

  • Choose a surgeon you can trust

    Plastic surgery involves many choices. The first and most important is selecting a surgeon you can trust.

    Choosing an ensures that you have selected a physician who:

  • Has completed at least five years of surgical training with a minimum of two years in plastic surgery.
  • Is trained and experienced in all plastic surgery procedures, including breast, body, face and reconstruction.
  • Operates only in accredited medical facilities.
  • Adheres to a strict code of ethics.
  • Fulfills continuing medical education requirements, including standards and innovations in patient safety.
  • Is board certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or in Canada by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada®.

  • ASPS Member Surgeons are your partners in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.


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