Blepharoplasty

Drooping eyelids, puffy eyes, and eye bags can impair vision and are a cosmetic concern for many individuals. Blepharoplasty targets drooping and puffy eyelids to rejuvenate the appearance of the eyes and improve vision.

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What is Blepharoplasty and How Does It Work?

Blepharoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that addresses excess skin and weakened muscles in the eyelids to enhance the appearance of the eyes and improve vision. As we age, the eyelids lose their elasticity, and the supporting tissues begin to weaken. In the upper lids, the loss of volume causes the upper lids to sag and give a hooded appearance. In the lower lids, this weakening allows fat to protrude below the eye, creating fullness and under-eye bags. 

The excess skin of the eyelid can interfere with the eyelid function, preventing it from fully opening. The result is a decrease in the visual field where the drooping eyelids cut off the top portion of the vision. With blepharoplasty treatment, patients can remove excess skin and fat in the eyelids to address these concerns. Patients can choose to have an upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, or both procedures at once.

How Can I Benefit From Blepharoplasty?

Eyelid surgery can significantly improve the quality of life of patients. Excess skin can cause impairments in an individual’s vision. Additionally, some patients may have cosmetic concerns regarding excess skin in their upper or lower eyelids. With blepharoplasty treatment, patients can address all of these concerns.

The benefits of blepharoplasty can include:

  • Improved peripheral vision
  • Reduced upper/lower eyelid sagging
  • Diminished eye bags and puffy eyelids 
  • Long-lasting results
  • Reduced facial fatigue

What to Expect During Blepharoplasty

At the start of your appointment, one of our staff will prepare you for treatment, and your nurse or anesthesiologist will administer relaxing medication to help you feel calm. Once you are ready for your procedure, your skilled surgeon will create a small incision in the natural crease of the upper or lower eyelid. Through this incision, they will then remove and reposition fat deposits, as well as tighten the muscles in the area. Your surgeon will then close the incision and conclude treatment. 

We perform blepharoplasty as an outpatient procedure, which means you can return home within a few hours after treatment. We recommend having someone drive you home and stay with you for the initial days of your recovery so you can focus on resting.

Recovery Timeline for Blepharoplasty

After your treatment, you will likely experience some swelling, bruising, or blurry vision, but this is normal and should fade. You can apply a cold compress to your eyes to reduce swelling. We will provide you with post-care instructions on how to care for your eyes after your procedure, which may include the use of lubricating ointment, artificial tears, supplements, and oral medications.

During recovery, you should sleep with your head elevated and avoid rubbing your eyes or wearing contact lenses. It is best to refrain from strenuous activities such as heavy lifting, swimming, and running. Sun protection is recommended to aid the healing process, so you should wear dark-tinted, UV-protectant sunglasses when outdoors and protect your eyes from the wind. If you have any questions during your recovery, please contact our team.

Who Can Have Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty can be an excellent treatment for patients whose vision is impaired by drooping eyelids or puffy eyes, as well as patients who wish to enhance the appearance of their eyes. Ideal candidates are patients who are non-smokers and have no serious eye conditions or conditions that can impair healing. You can learn more about your candidacy for blepharoplasty by booking a consultation at Heart of Texas Eye Care.

What is Blepharoplasty and How Does It Work?

Blepharoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that addresses excess skin and weakened muscles in the eyelids to enhance the appearance of the eyes and improve vision. As we age, the eyelids lose their elasticity, and the supporting tissues begin to weaken. In the upper lids, the loss of volume causes the upper lids to sag and give a hooded appearance. In the lower lids, this weakening allows fat to protrude below the eye, creating fullness and under-eye bags. 

The excess skin of the eyelid can interfere with the eyelid function, preventing it from fully opening. The result is a decrease in the visual field where the drooping eyelids cut off the top portion of the vision. With blepharoplasty treatment, patients can remove excess skin and fat in the eyelids to address these concerns. Patients can choose to have an upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, or both procedures at once.

How Can I Benefit From Blepharoplasty?

Eyelid surgery can significantly improve the quality of life of patients. Excess skin can cause impairments in an individual’s vision. Additionally, some patients may have cosmetic concerns regarding excess skin in their upper or lower eyelids. With blepharoplasty treatment, patients can address all of these concerns.

The benefits of blepharoplasty can include:

  • Improved peripheral vision
  • Reduced upper/lower eyelid sagging
  • Diminished eye bags and puffy eyelids 
  • Long-lasting results
  • Reduced facial fatigue

What to Expect During Blepharoplasty

At the start of your appointment, one of our staff will prepare you for treatment, and your nurse or anesthesiologist will administer relaxing medication to help you feel calm. Once you are ready for your procedure, your skilled surgeon will create a small incision in the natural crease of the upper or lower eyelid. Through this incision, they will then remove and reposition fat deposits, as well as tighten the muscles in the area. Your surgeon will then close the incision and conclude treatment. 

We perform blepharoplasty as an outpatient procedure, which means you can return home within a few hours after treatment. We recommend having someone drive you home and stay with you for the initial days of your recovery so you can focus on resting.

Recovery Timeline for Blepharoplasty

After your treatment, you will likely experience some swelling, bruising, or blurry vision, but this is normal and should fade. You can apply a cold compress to your eyes to reduce swelling. We will provide you with post-care instructions on how to care for your eyes after your procedure, which may include the use of lubricating ointment, artificial tears, supplements, and oral medications.

During recovery, you should sleep with your head elevated and avoid rubbing your eyes or wearing contact lenses. It is best to refrain from strenuous activities such as heavy lifting, swimming, and running. Sun protection is recommended to aid the healing process, so you should wear dark-tinted, UV-protectant sunglasses when outdoors and protect your eyes from the wind. If you have any questions during your recovery, please contact our team.

Who Can Have Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty can be an excellent treatment for patients whose vision is impaired by drooping eyelids or puffy eyes, as well as patients who wish to enhance the appearance of their eyes. Ideal candidates are patients who are non-smokers and have no serious eye conditions or conditions that can impair healing. You can learn more about your candidacy for blepharoplasty by booking a consultation at Heart of Texas Eye Care.

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If you’re ready for lasting vision correction with LASIK, a consultation for cataracts, or maybe blepharoplasty to rejuvenate aging eyes, our team can help. Or maybe it’s time for your yearly eye exam or maintenance Botox® injections. Click the button below to explore financing options for all your eye care needs.

Clearer Vision
Starts Here

If you’re ready for lasting vision correction with LASIK, a consultation for cataracts, or maybe blepharoplasty to rejuvenate aging eyes, our team can help. Or maybe it’s time for your yearly eye exam or maintenance Botox® injections. Click the button below to explore financing options for all your eye care needs.