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FAQ
What is blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)?
It is
a surgical procedure to tighten and smoothen the eyelids by removing
excessive skin/muscle and or fat. Excessive fat is often responsible for
the bulge in the eyelids giving it a baggy appearance. Loose and excess
skin and or muscle can cause wrinkling of the eyelid.
Can I undergo blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty can be carried out for the following reasons: 1.loose and
wrinkled eyelid skin 2. Baggy or puffy eyelids.
Is there any other option?
Chemical peel can be useful for very fine wrinkling in the early stages.
However loose and heavily wrinkled skin and or baggy eyelids can be
corrected only by blepharoplasty.
What tests do I require to undergo prior
to surgery?
Blood
tests are required prior to any surgery. Additional tests such as x-ray,
Cardiogram, physician check-up etc may be required depending on your
health status. These
tests are carried out for your safety.
Do
I need to have anaesthesia for the procedure?
Blepharoplasty can be done under local anaesthesia with some sedation or
you can be put to
sleep (general anaesthesia).
What
does blepharoplasty involve?
The bags in the lower
eyelid can be dealt from inside or outside. The inside approach involves
making an incision (cut) in the inner lining (conjunctiva) of the eyelid.
So there is no external scar. However if in addition to bags, loose skin
is also present then only the outside approach can be used. This involves
making a cut in the skin few mms below the eyelashes. The resultant scar
also fades with time.
The eyelid comprises of four layers from outside in- skin,
muscle, membrane and fat. After the incision the skin and muscle is dissected and excess is trimmed away. A cut is made in membrane allowing
the excess fat to bulge, which is then removed. The skin is approximated
with very fine stitches. However when the inside approach is used then no
stitches need to be taken. The upper eyelid is dealt with in a similar fashion except for the incision, which is taken in the eyelid crease
leaving an invisible scar.
What to expect immediately after the operation?
There will be a tape dressing over the eyelids. Swelling
and bruising may be present, which disappear on its own in 2 to 4 weeks.
How long do I need to stay in hospital?
You will be discharged the same evening or the next
morning.
What is the recovery period like?
You will
be allowed to have shower, taking care not to wet the dressing. All
stitches and dressings are removed within 3 to 4 days. You will be
prescribed antibiotic eyedrops to be used for a week or so.
When can I get back to normal routine?
You will
be up and about within 24 hours of the operation. You can resume light
activity immediately after discharge. Usually heavy activity like going to
the gymnasium/swimming etc can be safely done after 4 weeks. However every
individual is different. You should increase your level of activity
according to your comfort level.
What can go wrong?
Blepharoplasty itself is a safe procedure. However as is
true for any operation blepharoplasty can be associated with certain risk
and uncertainty. Infection is rarely seen and can be treated with
antibiotics.
Scars are rarely visible due to excellent healing
associated with this area. Swelling and bruising may be present which
disappear in 2 to 4 week’s time. However a week or 10 days after the
operation you will be able to use makeup to hide any residual bruising if
any.
What result to expect?
Blepharoplasty gives a smooth and youthful contour to the
eyelids. The results are long lasting leaving majority of the patients
satisfied.
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