Learn about eyelid surgery

An eyelid surgery removes the fat and/or skin that has accumulated above and below the eyes. This procedure is becoming one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries performed in the U.S. because it eliminates droopy eyelids in addition to bags underneath the eyes. However, it does not remove wrinkles or crows feet, which is a common misconception. When we age, the skin around our eyes stretches and our eye muscles get weaker. This allows for the accumulation of excess fat, muscle, and skin that is most often removed in an eyelid surgery. In general, this type of procedure can be performed in one to three hours and normally lasts anywhere from five years to the rest of your life. To learn more about this procedure, contact your doctor. To discover what products we have available for you, please click on a link at the top of this page.

About blepharoplasty recovery


Eyelid surgeries, also known as
blepharoplasties, are becoming more and more common in the U.S. While the information was given above regarding the surgery itself, it is also important to understand blepharoplasty recovery. After the procedure, you will have a stitch that will remain in both lids for about a week. Some of the common effects are bruising, swelling, and dryness of the eyes. The majority of your symptoms should not last longer than two weeks, if they do consult your physician. To prepare for proper blepharoplasty recovery here are some essential items you should have ready:

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