Why do my eyes look sad after blepharoplasty?

As the eyelids healed, the lower eyelids started to pull down. This made the eyes appear more rounded and sad looking.

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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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Why do my eyes look weird after lower blepharoplasty?

Short-term changes in the shape of the eye can occur. The position of the eyelid can temporarily change due to the bruising and swelling associated with eyelid surgery. For the majority of patients, this issue usually resolves itself within approximately 6 weeks.

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How long until eyes feel normal after blepharoplasty?

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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Do eyes look worse after blepharoplasty?

Your eyes may look swollen and bruised after your surgery. The eyelid swelling is usually worse early in the morning and will get better during the day as you sit or walk around. You may also have swelling on your cheeks and jawline.

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Do’s and don’ts after blepharoplasty

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What do eyes look like after blepharoplasty?

Your eyelids will probably look puffy after surgery. The incisions will probably look red, too. The swelling and bruising involved with blepharoplasty recovery tend to resemble a black eye. That is all normal.

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What are the negative effects of blepharoplasty?

Risks
  • Infection and bleeding.
  • Dry, irritated eyes.
  • Difficulty closing the eyes or other eyelid problems.
  • Noticeable scarring.
  • Injury to eye muscles.
  • Skin discoloration.
  • Temporarily blurred vision or, rarely, loss of eyesight.
  • The need for follow-up surgery.

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Do eyes heal differently after blepharoplasty?

Asymmetry, The Eyes Look Different, Or Heal Differently.

The eyes may look or feel quite different from one another in the days following surgery. This is normal; no two eyes in nature or following surgery are perfectly symmetrical.

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How long does it take for blepharoplasty scars to flatten?

It takes a full 12 months for scars to fully mature, flatten and soften. The following videos are techniques Dr. Kolstad recommends for his patients during the recovery period. He typically recommends massaging the incisions 10-14 days after surgery and continuing them until the scars have softened.

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Should I massage my eyelids after blepharoplasty?

You should begin gentle massage to the eyelids one week after surgery. This will help smooth any irregularities and areas of firmness. You may apply lotion to your hand to massage and/or you may use a vibrating massager.

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Why is my skin Crepey under my eyes after blepharoplasty?

Crepey skin is normal if you have not combined s skin resurfacing procedure with your Blepharoplasty surgery. When excess fat is removed from the lower lids and excess skin is removed from the upper lids- you have merely addressed skin and fat- not skin tone, texture and quality.

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Can you fix a botched blepharoplasty?

If insufficient fat was removed, usually from the outer part of the lower lid, that can be fixed with a revisional procedure. -Deep indentation at the lid cheek junction. Some people have a deep indentation where the lid meets the cheek.

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Why is my eyelid droopy after surgery?

The main culprit that causes droopy eyelids after surgery appears to be the speculum used to pull back a patient's lids and keep the eye accessible for the procedure, said Erin M. Shriver, M.D., assistant professor of clinical ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

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How do you fix hollow eyes after blepharoplasty?

One option is using fat injections or filler such as Restylane or Juvederm. Injections are placed in the hollow rim eye area or mid-face. Fat injections are a permanent solution and fillers last from three to nine months.

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Does upper eyelid surgery change the shape of your eyes?

So, eyelid surgery can help rejuvenate the upper third of your face. It also helps turn back the clock by restoring a youthful appearance. But blepharoplasty cannot alter your eye shape, though it may initially look that way after surgery.

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How do you flatten scars after blepharoplasty?

Ways to reduce blepharoplasty scars

Gently massage blepharoplasty scars with vitamin E or silicone gel for at least 10 – 14 days, but it can be continued for 2 – 3 months after surgery. Either topical treatment will increase skin hydration and reduce poor scarring.

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Do 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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Does fat come back after blepharoplasty?

Any fat removed from the eyelids, for example, will not grow back (even if you gain weight); and bags under the eyes and hoods over the eyes shouldn't appear again, either.

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Can you undo blepharoplasty?

Yes, when performed by a highly-skilled oculoplastic surgeon, a revision blepharoplasty procedure is safe. Blepharoplasty (of any form) is a very delicate operation and mistakes are not easily corrected. Not all cosmetic eyelid surgeons have the skills necessary to carry out this delicate, complex surgery.

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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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What are cons of eyelid surgery?

Cons of eyelid surgery
  • Bruising, bleeding, and swelling.
  • It could take 2-3 months to see full results.
  • Asymmetry of the eyes is possible.
  • Temporary double vision or blindness that often corrects itself within 24 hours.
  • Dry or itchy eyes.

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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 does eyelid surgery look like after 2 weeks?

1-2 Weeks After the Eyelid Surgery

You will still have puffiness and swelling around your eyes. It usually subsides within a period of two weeks. The incisions around the eyes will be pinkish-red in colour. Your eyelids will be numb for several days.

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How common is ptosis after blepharoplasty?

How common is ptosis after upper blepharoplasty? Ptosis, or droopy eyelid is a complication that can arise after upper lid blepharoplasty. The frequency of this complication varies, but it is generally considered to be relatively rare, occurring in less than 5% of cases.

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Is it normal for lower lid to droop after blepharoplasty?

Drooping of the lower eyelids can sometimes result after initial blepharoplasty. If the lower lids simply appear to be pulled down, showing more of the white part of the eye below, you may have a condition known as lower eyelid retraction.

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