Upper and lower eyelid surgery is an aesthetic procedure that addresses excess skin, bagginess, or drooping around the eye area. This procedure utilizes surgical methods, fillers, Botox, and laser as non-invasive methods. The goal is to provide an aesthetic appearance and help the individual achieve a younger, fresher, and more energetic look.
Upper and lower eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is typically performed using surgical methods. The procedure is usually done under general anesthesia and can take approximately 1.5 hours. For the upper eyelid, excess skin and fat tissue are removed, while for the lower eyelid, skin, muscle, and fat tissue are removed. After the surgery, swelling and bruising may occur, and the recovery process can take a few weeks. However, following the recovery guidelines and adhering to the doctor's recommendations can promote smooth healing.
The procedure can generally be performed on individuals who are suitable from a health perspective and need aesthetic improvement. However, there may be some health conditions or medications that may not be suitable for everyone. Therefore, individuals who are considering eyelid surgery should confirm if the procedure is suitable for them by providing information about their health status.
The recovery process for upper and lower eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) can vary depending on the type of procedure and the individual's healing speed. The recovery process may involve swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort after the surgery. Resting for a few days and avoiding heavy workloads is generally recommended. For the first few weeks, you may need to wash your face with warm water, protect yourself from the sun, and avoid alcohol and smoking. The full recovery time can vary from person to person, but usually takes between a few weeks and a few months.