Blepharoplasty Eyelid surgery is a medical procedure not only performed for aesthetic purposes but can also help improve vision in some cases. In this article, Dr. Mohamed Omar Youssef, Professor of Ophthalmology at Ain Shams University, explains the details of laser eyelid surgery, who can undergo it, and what the expected results are.
Blepharoplasty Eyelid Surgery
Droopy eyelids affect the aesthetic appearance of the face, making a young person appear older. Droopy eyelids not only impact aesthetic appearance but can also cause vision difficulties by affecting the field of vision.
Eyelid surgery is a simple procedure performed under local anesthesia, aiming to:
- Adjust the shape of the eyelid.
- Remove or redistribute excess fat.
- Restore the natural beauty of the eyelids.
- Highlight the beauty of the eyes and restore proper vision.
But how is this procedure performed? Are there any risks or side effects? Will there be visible surgical marks after this procedure? Read on to find the answers.
How is Laser Eyelid Surgery Performed?
Eyelid surgery is one of the simpler procedures with significant and impressive results.
Dr. Mohamed Omar explains that this procedure involves the following steps:
- Diagnosing the patient and performing a physical examination to assess how droopy eyelids impact the field of vision and to determine the underlying cause of the sagging, whether it is due to natural aging or other factors.
- Make a very precise incision in the eyelid to eliminate existing sagging.
- Removing or redistributing excess fat cells to make the eyelid appear natural.
- Adjusting the position of the muscular tissues to make the eyelid firmer and the eye appear more youthful.
- Placing the tear glands in their natural position, as in some cases, the tear glands may be the cause of droopy eyelids.
- Removing excess skin from the eyelids that are obstructing the field of vision.
- Suturing the surgical incision cosmetically to ensure no scars are left after the eyelid surgery.
How Long Does Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery Take?
The eyelid lift surgery typically takes about one hour. After the procedure, the patient stays at the center for an additional hour so the doctor can ensure their condition is stable. The patient can then go home on the same day.
Who are the Candidates for Eyelid Lift Surgery?
The best candidates for eyelid cosmetic surgery include:
- Those whose field of vision is affected by droopy eyelids.
- Individuals who want to reduce signs of aging and enhance the natural beauty of their eyes.
- Young people feel embarrassed by the appearance of their eyelids, which do not match their age.
Advantages of Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery
One of the main advantages of eyelid cosmetic surgery is that it does not require general anesthesia; as it is performed entirely under local anesthesia, allowing the patient to avoid many of the known risks associated with general anesthesia.
The surgery also offers other advantages, such as:
- There are no visible surgical scars on the eye after the procedure. The doctor may use a laser to make the incision in the eyelid and then close it with cosmetic stitches, placing the sutures within the natural folds of the eyelid to make them invisible.
- The patient can go home the same day and resume normal activities.
- The recovery period is approximately two weeks.
- It boosts the individual’s self-confidence by eliminating the embarrassment and discomfort associated with their eye condition.
What are the Results of Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery?
Eyelid cosmetic surgery helps remove one of the major signs of aging, enhancing the natural beauty of the eyes. This procedure also improves vision that may have been impaired by sagging eyelids, allowing the patient to see more clearly.
The surgery delivers immediate results, with patients observing that their eyes and eyelids appear natural and well-balanced with their facial features after a recovery period of typically no more than two weeks.
Thus, the patient gains cosmetic and functional benefits from just one procedure.
What are the potential risks of Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery?
Eyelid cosmetic surgery typically has minimal serious complications when conducted by a skilled ophthalmologist. However, patients may encounter some side effects, including:
- Temporary dry eyes.
- Slow adaptation to opening and closing the eyelid naturally.
- Minor blood accumulation and slight bruising on the eyelid for a few days after the procedure.
Finally, we recommend consulting Dr. Mohamed Omar Youssef, Consultant Ophthalmologist, by calling the contact numbers listed on the website or visiting the nearest eye clinic to address your condition.