Cosmetic Euless Surgery

Tired of looking worn out and exhausted all the time? Do your eyelids droop and sag making you look like you are ready for bed when you've just woke up? If that describes you then, there is a simple eyelid cosmetic surgery procedure that can be done to either you're your droopiness or simply rejuvenate your facial expressions. There are numerous cosmetic surgeons who do this Euless cosmetic surgery procedure that will give your eyes a fresh, vigorous and youthful look, as well as an improving your visual field if it's impaired. The procedure itself is called a blepharoplasty.

You may have been born with, or developed over time, saggy, wrinkling, and puffy eyelids that make you appear tired or can even make you look older than you really are. Some people have this procedure to correct vision problems that have occurred because of excessive drooping upper eyelids, or to re-establish an upper eyelid pleat that has lost its distinctness.

The Procedure

This procedure is performed as an outpatient and is done under either general anesthesia or local with sedation. In your upper eyelid, an incision is made along the natural crease and in the lower lid it's normally placed right along the eyelash line. First, all excess fat is removed, then, any excess skin will also be removed. Once the removal has taken place, the area stitched. In the event that your lower lid is the only place with excessive fat, an incision will be made just inside the lid, resulting in no visible scar.

Risks

Blepharoplasty itself carries few risks.



• Temporary swelling

• Temporary blurring of vision

• Scarring

• Acne

Recovery

Over-the-counter pain medication can help you with any initial discomfort. The stitches are normally removed about 4-6 days following the procedure. Once your stitches have been removed, you can start applying eye makeup once again. Bruising and swelling will be present immediately following your procedure, as well as sensitivity to light. These symptoms will dissipate between 1-2 weeks after surgery. Contact lenses can be worn when they are comfortable for you, for most people this is usually about 7-10 days after surgery.


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