What are the complications after upper blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty cannot lift sagging eyebrows or get rid of crow's feet or dark circles. Specific risks of the surgery include abnormal positioning of the eyelids, bleeding behind the eye and permanent blindness.

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How common are blepharoplasty complications?

Complications in blepharoplasty are uncommon and, when they occur, they are usually mild and transient, such as hematomas and chemosis. However, sometimes they can be severe, such as blindness, or they might require surgical correction, such as ectropion.

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What problems can you have after upper eyelid surgery?

After surgery, your eyelid may feel tight and sore. Your eye may be watery, dry, sticky, itchy, or sensitive to light. Your vision may be blurry for a few days. Your doctor will give you medicines to help with pain and discomfort.

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What are the disadvantages of blepharoplasty?

Cons of Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty can come with a few potential drawbacks, including that: You may experience side effects: Swelling and bruising are normal and to be expected after surgery. You may also experience dry eye or irritation. These side effects are typically mild and temporary.

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What happens if you bend over after blepharoplasty?

These can raise your blood pressure and cause bleeding at your surgical sites. Avoid bending at the waist or lifting items heavier than 5 pounds (2.3 kilograms) for 4 to 6 weeks after your surgery. Talk with your surgeon before going back to your usual activities, such as lifting and exercise.

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Potential Complications of Upper Eyelid Surgery, and How They are Avoided

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When can I lay flat after blepharoplasty?

Head Above Heart:

Keep your head above your heart at all times for at least the first month after your eyelid surgery. You can use multiple pillows or get a wedge pillow for the recovery period. Some people even opt to sleep in their recliner for the first week or so until they get used to sleeping at an incline.

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How long does it take to fully heal from upper blepharoplasty?

One to Two Months

The majority of the healing will likely be finished by the two-month mark, but many people recover faster than this. Swelling and redness will be almost completely gone. At this point, you should be able to see the difference in your eyes – and the positive changes in your overall facial appearance.

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Can you still have Eyebags after blepharoplasty?

Once the puffiness under the eyes is reduced, it often never returns. It is important to remember, however, that every patient is different. Should someone develop recurrent puffiness under the eyes after several years, a revision blepharoplasty can help to restore their original results.

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Who should not get upper eyelid surgery?

Eyelid surgery is not recommended for people with hypothyroidism, Grave's disease, dry eye syndrome, high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma or retinal detachment. Your surgeon will evaluate any excess skin or fat around your eyelid area, the position of your eyebrows and the muscles around your eyelids.

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Do eyes heal differently after blepharoplasty?

Immediately after blepharoplasty, patients may notice changes to their vision during recovery. As the tissues of the eyes begin to heal, it's not uncommon for one's vision to become blurry or disoriented. Double vision may also occur from time to time during the healing process.

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Why do my eyes look weird after upper blepharoplasty?

The results of a blepharoplasty can be dramatic – in some cases, a slight change in eye shape is observed. When the eyelid has been weighed down with excess or wrinkled skin, the eyes can appear more closed or squinted, often causing you to look tired, angry, or upset.

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Why do my eyes look uneven after blepharoplasty?

After eyelid surgery, most asymmetry is temporary, and it is usually due to the fact that one eye ALWAYS heals at a different rate that the other. Because of this, Dr. Kass believes it is important to be patient and to keep faith in your eyelid surgeon when assessing the results postoperatively.

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Why do my eyes look too round after blepharoplasty?

To accomplish this end, the surgeon must take the outer muscle and tack it to the lining of the bone called the periosteum. This is known as a lateral canthopexy. The problem is that as the stitch loosens it can cause the eye to round a bit and look like a dog.

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What is the fastest way to recover from a blepharoplasty?

Here are a few tips that will help you recover faster from a blepharoplasty: Use an ice pack to reduce swelling and discomfort. Take all the medications prescribed by your doctor on time. Use eye drops regularly.

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Is upper eyelid blepharoplasty safe?

The upper eyelid procedure is consistently safe and reproducible whereas the lower blepharoplasty poses more risks and is a more intricate procedure. In the hands of an experienced surgeon, lower lid blepharoplasty is safe and produces excellent results.

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Why won't my eyes close after blepharoplasty?

Finally, a rare cause of eyelid closure problems after blepharoplasty is nerve damage. There are nerves that travel in the corners of the eye that supply the muscles that control eyelid closure. If those nerves are damaged the eyelid closure muscles don't work well and the eyelids have trouble closing.

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What is the best age for upper eyelid surgery?

People who get eyelid surgery are usually in their mid-30s at least. This is because the aging process visibly affects the eyelids in most people by this time. However, if you are at least 18 years old and concerned about the appearance of your eyelids, this procedure may be right for you.

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What is a good age for blepharoplasty?

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, this procedure is the most referenced in relation to blepharoplasty. Double eyelid surgery is a procedure suitable for any age group. While most men and women may consider eyelid surgery in their 30s and 40s, there are no rules as to when you can get one.

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Is upper blepharoplasty worth it?

You should be in good health and a non-smoker. The surgery is worth it for people who want to look younger and better rested in and around the eyes. The results are subtle but dramatic, and recovery is minor with little pain reported.

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Do eyes look bigger after blepharoplasty?

It cannot make your eyes bigger than they naturally are, but by removing excess skin and fat, it can make them appear larger. It will rejuvenate your eyes and give you the youthful look you've been dreaming of.

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Does skin grow back after blepharoplasty?

A blepharoplasty is a long-lasting surgery, and you should enjoy the results for many years to come. Once that skin is removed, it's not going to grow back.

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Does fat return after blepharoplasty?

Bags can return years later in some people as fat may return to the area as the skin becomes laxer there. However, this is not something that we typically see. Those that do see eye bags return do not experience until 15 or 20 years later.

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Will you look different after upper eyelid surgery?

Your eyes may appear bigger, brighter, or more awake after your upper, lower, or double blepharoplasty. Many people find that blepharoplasty works well to erase visible signs of aging and increase youthful radiance. Discuss your anti-aging goals with Dr.

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How long will my eyes feel tight after blepharoplasty?

We suggest you plan to rest and avoid exercise and other strenuous activities for several days following your procedure. It is common to experience tightness around your eyes after blepharoplasty procedures for about one or two weeks.

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Will I look younger after blepharoplasty?

Look Younger with a Blepharoplasty

By improving the appearance of droopy or sagging skin, your eyes will look younger. In addition to this, your entire face will look more youthful.

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