Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a versatile surgical procedure designed to address both functional and cosmetic concerns related to the eyelids.

Upper eyelid surgery

This surgery is often performed to address concerns such as:

  • Excess, sagging skin that creates a hooded or droopy appearance over the eyes.
  • Puffiness or bags caused by displaced or accumulated fat.
  • Impaired vision due to severely drooping eyelids.
  • During upper eyelid surgery, incisions are typically made along the natural creases of the upper eyelids, allowing the surgeon to remove excess skin, fat, or muscle. The incisions are discreetly placed within the eyelid's natural folds for minimal visible scarring.

    Lower eyelid surgery

    This surgery is often performed to address concerns such as:

  • Puffiness or bags beneath the eyes caused by herniated fat pads.
  • Excess or sagging skin resulting in wrinkles, lines, or a tired appearance.
  • Dark circles or hollows beneath the eyes due to volume loss.
  • This surgery involves different techniques depending on the specific concerns being addressed. The surgeon may make incisions either on the inside of the lower eyelid (transconjunctival approach) or below the lash line (subciliary approach) to remove or reposition excess fat, tighten or redistribute underlying tissues, and address sagging skin.

    Why Choose Eyelid Surgery?

  • Rejuvenates the appearance of the eyes.
  • Corrects vision obstruction caused by sagging eyelids.
  • Enhances overall facial aesthetics.
  • Provides long-lasting and natural-looking results
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