When is the best time to have a blepharoplasty?

You can have a blepharoplasty at any time. But if you're seeking one due to aging, you'll usually get the best results after age 40. People who are advanced in age should generally avoid the procedure because of the risks of surgical complications.

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How long after blepharoplasty will I look normal?

After blepharoplasty surgery, the eyelids will be bruised and swollen for one to three weeks. However, most patients say their eyes look normal and better than before after one to three months. However, people usually feel okay going in public and returning to work after 10 to 14 days.

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Who is not a good candidate for blepharoplasty?

Persons with dry eye, diabetes, and glaucoma may not be suitable candidates for eyelid surgery. Persons with drooping and uneven eyebrows may also not make good candidates. Avoid drinking and smoking as they can interfere with the surgery outcome.

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What are the disadvantages 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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Why not to get blepharoplasty?

Risks associated with Blepharoplasty

Dry or irritated eyes. Eyelid problems, such as inability to completely close eyes. Visible scarring and/or variation from normal skin color. Injury to eye muscles.

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What is better than blepharoplasty?

A brow lift is better to meet the following goals:

Basically, if your area of concern is the eyelid area, eyelid surgery would be the likely solution, whereas if your concern is around the forehead, eyebrows, and between the eyes, a brow lift may be the better option.

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Is 60 too old for blepharoplasty?

There is no upper age window for blepharoplasty. Patients in good health can get eyelid surgery even in their 60s, 70s, or 80s.

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How bad do eyelids have to be for blepharoplasty?

A minimum 12 degree OR 30 percent loss of upper field of vision with upper lid skin and/ or upper lid margin in repose and elevated (by taping of the lid) to demonstrate potential correction by the proposed procedure or procedures is required.

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Is blepharoplasty under eye worth?

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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Why do eyes look smaller after blepharoplasty?

This is a misnomer as a blepharoplasty does not lift the eyelid but removes skin and fat to enhance the upper eyelid appearance. In so doing, the skin removal may make the appearance of the eyelid to brow distance look smaller.

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Why do my eyes look weird after upper blepharoplasty?

Complications after cosmetic eyelid surgery are uncommon but can include dry eyes, tearing, excess scarring, inability to close the eyes, rounded or sad eyes, eyelid retraction, and other eyelid and facial malpositions.

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Will my eyes look bigger after blepharoplasty?

Yes. Double eyelid surgery (upper and lower blepharoplasty) can make your eyes look bigger by excising excess skin around the eyes and lifting sagging skin.

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How painful is blepharoplasty?

Generally, an upper lid blepharoplasty is a non painful procedure that patients can usually have performed, and enjoy a minimal amount of post-operative pain medicine, because the procedure is very mild. It's almost like a skin excision, and the eyelid itself is not particularly painful.

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Will I look younger after blepharoplasty?

A blepharoplasty, commonly known as an eyelift, can enhance and revitalize the appearance of the eyes. Saggy or drooping eyelids can be an age-defining feature, causing you to appear older than you are.

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What is the most common complication of blepharoplasty?

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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Why won't my eyes close after blepharoplasty?

After surgery for a droopy eyelid, or ptosis (say "TOH-sus"), you may find that your lid doesn't lower as much when you look down. Or you may find that your lid doesn't close fully when you sleep. If this occurs, tell your doctor. You may be able to put drops or gels in the eye to keep it moist.

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Is blepharoplasty covered by Medicare?

Medicare will only cover your treatment if your upper eyelid skin droops significantly and impacts your field of vision. You may qualify for a Medicare rebate for Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) if the skin on your eyelid makes it difficult to see.

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Will I look the same after blepharoplasty?

Slight Changes May Occur. For patients with hooded eyelids, a blepharoplasty can create a smoother surface area on their eyelids, which can slightly change the appearance of the eyes and make them appear less sunken.

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Has anyone gone blind from blepharoplasty?

The most serious complication associated with blepharoplasty, though rare, is permanent partial or complete blindness. A review of the literature re- veals a total of about 60 reported cases of this com- plication, although of these 21 only are reported in detail sufficient to allow any kind of useful new analysis.

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Who should not get upper eyelid surgery?

Cardiovascular disease. Diabetes. Hypothyroidism and 'Graves Disease' (thyroid problems) Dry eyes or problems with tear ducts.

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Does a blepharoplasty lift eyebrows?

A blepharoplasty can improve the appearance of the eyes, but it does not reposition the eyebrows. Alternatively, a brow lift surgery lifts the eyebrows and improves the appearance of the upper eyelids without removing any skin and fat from the eyelids.

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What is the new technique blepharoplasty?

What are the newest blepharoplasty techniques? The most current trends in blepharoplasty tend to emphasize minimally-invasive techniques involving fat transfer or supplementation rather than simply making incisions to remove existing tissue.

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What is the success rate of blepharoplasty?

A similar study was previously conducted by Schulz et al. (15), who reported the results of blepharoplasty in 47 patients and identified a surgery success rate of 91.5% in terms of symmetry.

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How much is the Medicare rebate for blepharoplasty?

How Much Will Medicare Contribute Towards My Blepharoplasty? It's important to know that Medicare won't subsidise the cost of the entire procedure. Instead, Medicare covers 75% of the fees outlined in the Medicare Benefits Schedule.

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