Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery And Medical Negligence
If you have made the difficult decision to undergo cosmetic eyelid surgery
, the last thing you expect is for that surgery to go wrong and cause you pain, suffering and even disfigurement. If this has happened to you, you need professional legal and medical advice so that you can decide what action, if any, you can take.
The Procedure.
Cosmetic eyelid surgery, known medically asblepharoplasty, is an elective procedure often taken by those seeking a more youthful appearance. By removing excess fat and skin from around the eyes - a natural occurrence of the ageing process - eyes are left looking younger,fresher, and more alert.
Surgery can be performed on either the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. Surgery on the upper eyelids usually involves incisions being made to the natural lines and creases in the eyelids and along to the 'crow's feet' or 'laughter lines' at the corner of the eye. Surgery on the lower eyelids conventionally sees incisions being made below the eyelashes,which once again run down to the corner of the eye. Excess fat, muscle and loose skin then is removed and tightened, and the cut is sutured.
After the operation, bruising and swelling is to be expected for around four to five days, and scarring will be present for a few months. However, the surgeon will purposefully make the cuts in the natural folds of your eye to try to help hide the scars.
Side-Effects.
The side-effects of cosmetic eyelid surgery can be uncomfortable and painful, but mostly are common and relatively short-term, lasting from a few days to a few months. Such temporary side-effects may include:-
* Pain, swelling and bruising around theeyes;
* Dry or itchy eyes;
* Watery eyes;
* Sensitivity to light and wind;
* Double or blurred vision;
* Discolouration of the skin on youreyelid;
* Scarring;
* Whiteheads where the stitches were,which a surgeon will remove with a needle.
Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery and Medical Negligence.
While short-term side effects are a routine part of cosmetic eyelid surgery, there is always the risk of a patient suffering from long-term complications. These can develop as a direct result of medical negligence, and may include the following:-
* Bleeding (haematoma);
* Swelling that pulls the lower lid away from your eyes;
* Damage to the surface of the eyeball;
* Damage to the surrounding muscles;
* Tightness of the eyelids, which can result in an inability to shut your eyelids;
* Bleeding behind the eye which can press on the optic nerve, potentially leading to partial or complete blindness;
* Uneven appearance.
These can develop as a direct result of medical negligence.
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
by: Julie Glynn
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