Eyelid Surgery (
Blepharoplasty)
Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty
creates an open, larger, brighter appearing eye. By
removing excess loose skin and fatty tissue the eye
appears larger, less tired, more open and brighter. The
fatty tissue produces the baggy appearance of the upper
or lower lid.
In women,
excess loose skin prevents optimal use of makeup and
obscures the normal contours of the eyelid. In both
women and men, loose, sagging, bulging tissues make the
eye appear smaller and more tired or stressed.
The goal of eyelid surgery is to produce a significant
improvement in eyelid appearance with the utmost
safety.
If you have any type of eye disease or symptoms, these
must be carefully investigated and considered in
planning your blepharoplasty surgery. After examining
you, Dr. Gold may request a consultation from an
ophthalmologist if he feels that your safety would
benefit.
Limitations
There are limits
to the amount of tissue, which can or should be removed
from the eyelid. Excessive removal of fat can produce a
hollow, unnatural appearance. Excessive removal of skin
can cause deformities or prevent proper eye closure.
The key to the best result is precise planning of the
procedure based on careful measurements of your
eyelids.
Eyelid surgery cannot remove every wrinkle from the
eyelid area. Differences, which exist in the eyelids,
may be improved after surgery, but slight differences
will always be present.
Risks
Risks of injury to
the eye, infection or bleeding are extremely small, but
do exist and must be considered.
Other risks common to all surgical procedures such as
scar tissue formation occur in a very small percentage
of cases. We encourage you to discuss any, which
concern you during your consultation.
If deformities exist in areas of the face besides the
eyelids, additional procedures may be necessary in
those areas for optimal facial appearance.
About The Operation
It is
critically important that decisions regarding amounts
of removal be made with you upright immediately prior
to surgery, since the degree of deformities changes
drastically when you lie down. For the most accurate
correction, your eyelids must be measured and marked
with you sitting before going to the operating room.
Incisions for eyelid surgery are placed deep in the
fold of the upper eyelid and immediately beneath the
lashes in the lower eyelid to make them inconspicuous.
If only fat removal is necessary in the lower eyelid,
the incision can sometimes be located on the inside of
the lid.
During the procedure, excess skin is removed from the
upper and lower eyelids to improve lid contours. If
excess fatty tissue is producing bulges or bags, only
the excess is carefully removed to produce a natural
lid appearance.
After carefully rechecking the lid, the incisions are
closed with tiny sutures or stitches.
Recovery
You will have very little pain
following your eyelid surgery. You’ll have some
swelling for the first two or three days after surgery,
but it decreases rapidly by the third day. When we
remove your sutures on the fourth or fifth day after
surgery, you can immediately apply makeup to the lids
to hide any residual traces of bruising. You can
usually return to your normal activities in a week or
less.
The Stages Of
Recovery
Our patients usually want to know about four stages of
recovery: hospitalization time, when swelling or
bruising is resolved, when they’ll be able to return to
work or social activity, and when they can return to
full aerobic or strenuous exercise.
For eyelid
procedures, the average:
Hospitalization
time: Eyelid
surgery is performed as an in office procedure.
Dr. Gold has a fully accredited surgical suite in his
office for your convenience. No hospitalization is
required.
Bruising and
swelling resolve:
5-10 days.
Return to work,
social activity:
7-14 days or less.
Aerobic or
strenuous activity: 14-21 days.
We encourage returning to full normal activity
immediately. Don’t do any type of strenuous exercise
that would push your pulse over 100 for about two to
three weeks. Any aerobic activity that increases your
pulse over 100 also increases your blood pressure, and
could make you bleed and therefore bruise.