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subject: Eyelid Surgery-the Lowdown On Blepharoplasty [print this page]


Eyelid surgery is a popular cosmetic operation which can take years off a patient's face. Because the first place people look when they meet someone is typically their eyes, it can make a huge difference in the way people perceive you. Even though the skin around the eyes is often the thinnest and thus subject to a great deal of transformation due to fatty buildup, people often use this area to subconsciously judge your age. Blepharoplasty, as the procedure is known, can remove droopiness and puffiness by removing fat cells and making adjustments.

Eyelid surgery doesn't just come in a single variation. Blepharoplasty covers a wide range of procedures which can be used to correct a variety of problems. If you're thinking about getting a cosmetic operation to correct a problem, talk with a qualified plastic surgeon about your options. Some of the problems that blepharoplasty can correct include puffiness around the top of the eye. With this procedure, the surgeon will remove excess fat and loose skin from above the eye. This procedure can also be done beneath the eye if that is where the problem area is.

If a smoother, less wrinkled appearance is what you're looking for, you might be in line for a canthoplasty, which is used to tighten the skin around the lower eye and remove wrinkles. For a similar reason, some people choose to have a brow lift. Though this has gotten somewhat of a bad name because of poor procedures, most operations do not present the patient with the "surprised" look that so many have become wary of. Wrinkles can also be removed or lessened with a combination of resurfacing and Botox.

Increasingly popular, laser eyelid surgery can target the upper and lower lids and remove excess fat deposits in both. Because of the quicker healing process and decreased invasiveness, many patients have chosen to go this route in recent years.

It should go without saying that if you are considering any form of eyelid surgery, your primary concern should be to find a good doctor. Look for a local surgeon and don't be afraid to ask them any questions you might have regarding the operation. Make your judgment based on how comfortable you feel talking with them and how honest they are about not only the procedure but their own qualifications. Don't hide anything from your surgeon. The more open and honest the lines of communication are, the more likely you are to have a successful operation.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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