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Blepharoplasty is elimination of wrinkles, sagging
and bagging of the lower and/or upper eyelids resulting
from aging and sun damage. In addition to providing
a more youthful look,
it may also improve the decreased upper vision caused
by obstruction by the sagging upper eyelids.
Technically, blepharoplasty procedure consists of removal
of excess skin and herniated fat pads inside the eyelids
using incisions just below the eyelashes in the lower
eyelids and at the natural crease above the eyelashes
on the upper eyelids. In the lower eyelids, if the main
problem is bagging without skin sagging, the procedure
may also be performed using incisions inside the lower
eyelids.
Duration of the procdure is 1-2 hours and may be performed
under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with intravascular
sedation. Hospital stay is not required. Return to work
is in about 1 week. Sports and exercises may be started
in about 3 weeks. Eyeglasses can be used after 2-3 days
and contact lenses after 2-3 weeks.
Main risks of the procedure are temporary blurred vision
and double vision, dryness of the eyes, asymmetry, bleeding,
infection and very rarely blindness.
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