Blepharoplasty
Overview
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) is performed to address excess upper or lower eyelid skin and, in selected cases, fatty tissue that may contribute to eyelid heaviness or under‑eye fullness.
In some patients, upper eyelid skin can contribute to visual field obstruction.
A consultation is required to confirm suitability, discuss scarring, risks, and alternatives.
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Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
About This Procedure
Eyelid surgery involves planned incisions to remove or reposition tissue.
Upper eyelid scars are usually placed in the natural eyelid crease; lower eyelid approaches vary depending on anatomy.
Scarring is permanent, and the visibility of scars varies.
Outcomes depend on anatomy, tissue quality, and healing.
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Key Benefits
The aim of blepharoplasty is to address specific eyelid features identified at assessment. Potential physical changes may include:
Change in eyelid contour and crease definition (individual variation applies).
Outcomes vary with anatomy, skin quality, healing, and surgical technique. Symmetry cannot be guaranteed.
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Ideal Candidate
A suitable candidate is generally a healthy adult with eyelid changes that may be addressed surgically, who understands that outcomes and scarring vary and that revision surgery can be required in some cases. Your surgeon will discuss whether an eye specialist assessment is recommended for your circumstances.
You May Be a Good Candidate If
You may be a good candidate if you:
- You have eyelid heaviness or excess skin that does not improve with non‑surgical measures.
- You have upper eyelid skin redundancy and/or lower‑lid changes that you would like assessed.
- You are willing to accept scars and recovery time.
- You have realistic expectations about achievable change.
Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure
- Uncontrolled medical conditions increasing surgical risk.
- Active eye infection or certain untreated eye surface conditions (as determined by assessment).
- Expectation of a scar‑free or guaranteed outcome.
Surgical Techniques & Approaches
- Upper blepharoplasty: incision typically in the eyelid crease to remove/reposition tissue.
- Lower blepharoplasty: approach may be transconjunctival (inside eyelid) or subciliary (beneath lashes), depending on anatomy.
- Adjunct procedures (selected cases): may include skin pinch or other options depending on goals and safety.
Anesthesia
Often performed under local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia depending on extent and patient factors. Options are discussed during consultation.
Pre-Operative Preparation
- Pre‑operative eye/health assessment as advised, including medication review for bleeding risk.
- Medication and supplement review, including anything that can increase bleeding risk (as advised).
- Nicotine cessation for the recommended period before and after treatment/surgery (if applicable).
- Planning time off work, transport, and at-home support (where relevant).
- Fasting instructions prior to anaesthesia (if applicable).
- Pre-operative assessments/tests as advised by your treating team.
Recovery Process
Recovery varies. Swelling, bruising, temporary dryness/watery eyes, and tightness are common early. Vision may be temporarily blurry. Follow‑up is required to monitor healing.
Timeline
Activity & Expectations
Immediately Post‑Op
First 48 Hours
Week 1
Weeks 2–4
3–6+ Months
6–12+ Months
Recovery Milestones
Swelling and bruising are common early and generally reduce over 1–2 weeks, but timelines vary. Dryness, tightness, or temporary changes in sensation can occur. Scars continue to mature over months and may remain visible. Risks can include bleeding, infection, scarring, asymmetry, eyelid malposition, dry eye symptoms, vision changes (rare), and the possibility of revision surgery. Your surgeon will provide written aftercare instructions and review you during follow‑up.
Assessing outcome: swelling can take weeks to months; scars mature over many months.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Procedure & Results
Will I have scars?
Yes. Incisions are required. Scar location and visibility vary by technique and individual healing.
How long do results last?
Changes can be long‑lasting, but ageing and tissue changes continue over time.
What are the risks?
Risks can include bleeding, infection, asymmetry, dry eye symptoms, lid position changes, scarring concerns, and anaesthetic risks. Your surgeon will discuss risks relevant to you.
Pain & Recovery
Is recovery painful?
When can I wear makeup or contacts?
Timing varies; follow your surgeon’s instructions to reduce infection/irritation risk.
When can I shower?
Your team will advise based on dressings and wound status.
Safety & Credentials
Where is surgery performed?
In an appropriately licensed facility or hospital setting. Details are confirmed during consultation.
How do I verify surgeon registration?
Important Safety Information
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.