Upper Blepharoplasty

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WHAT IS AN UPPER BLEPHAROPLASTY?

As the natural aging process takes its course, many individuals may begin to experience a degree of skin redundancy and heaviness in the upper eyelids, which can contribute to a tired and aged appearance. While genetics, sun exposure, smoking, and allergies can also exacerbate these symptoms, they can present at any age. In severe cases, the excess skin may even limit peripheral vision. Fortunately, our skilled plastic surgeons are equipped with the latest techniques and technologies to address these concerns and restore a refreshed and youthful aesthetic to your eyes.
 
Upper blepharoplasty is a safe and effective procedure that can restore a refreshed and youthful appearance to your upper eyelids. During the procedure, our skilled plastic surgeons remove excess skin, muscle, and fat, while sculpting the upper eyelid to achieve natural and balanced results. Sutures are carefully placed and hidden within the natural crease of the eye and are removed five to seven days after the procedure. This quick outpatient surgery is performed under local anesthesia in our office. 

DECIDING TO SCHEDULE

During your consultation, you will receive a detailed surgical quote and any required clearance forms. For upper blepharoplasty specifically, we require all patients to receive clearance from their eye doctor before undergoing this surgery. The clearance form will ask them to conduct simple tests that will allow our surgeons to obtain a complete understanding of your eye health and ensure that there are no underlying conditions that could compromise the success of the procedure.
 
If you choose to proceed with surgery, our dedicated Patient Coordinator will guide you through the process of selecting a procedure date. To finalize your preferred surgical date, a non-refundable, non-transferrable booking fee will be required upon scheduling. A pre-operative appointment will be scheduled for at least two weeks prior to your surgery date. At the time of booking surgery, we will also schedule your first few follow-up visits. 

PRE-OP

During your pre-operative appointment, you’ll have plenty of time to discuss your upcoming procedure in detail and have all your questions answered. Your pre- and post-operative care instructions will be reviewed with one of our nurses, as well as any medications you’ll need to take before and after surgery. You’ll review and sign the consent form for the surgery, meet with your surgeon to revisit your goals, and review any submitted medical clearance forms. Our goal is to ensure that you feel fully informed and comfortable with the upcoming procedure, allowing you to approach your surgery with confidence and peace of mind.

WHAT TO AVOID BEFORE SURGERY

To ensure optimal surgical results and minimize the risk of complications, it is crucial to avoid all blood-thinning medications and supplements for at least two weeks prior to your procedure. This includes aspirin or aspirin-containing products, as well as anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen or naproxen (including Motrin, Aleve, and Advil). Additionally, supplements such as Vitamin E, multivitamins, and omega 3 fatty acids (fish oil and flaxseed oil) should be avoided. For a complete list of medications and supplements to avoid, please consult with your pre-op nurse. Our goal is to help you achieve the best possible results while ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the surgical process.

WHAT CAN I DO TO SPEED UP MY RECOVERY TIME?

Carefully reviewing and following your pre-op instructions is crucial to achieving optimal results. Following the procedure, initial healing may include some swelling, bruising, irritation, dry eyes, and discomfort that can be controlled with medication, drops, and ointment. Irritation at the incision sites is also possible. It’s important to minimize sun exposure post-operatively. Bruising and swelling are common after the procedure, but typically resolve within ten days to two weeks. In addition, we offer a complimentary laser treatment called the VBeam Perfecta, which targets bruising and promotes accelerated healing. Makeup can be used to conceal bruising after one week. 

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