London Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty London) 

Eyelid surgery London, also known as blepharoplasty, is a procedure performed to address aesthetic and functional issues that develop in the upper and/or lower eyelids due to factors like aging, aiming to create an attractive appearance around the eyes. The eyelids protect the eyes, assist in moisturizing the eyes, and facilitate the cleansing of the eye tissues that interact with the outside world.  Eyelids move thousands of times throughout the day.

This intense activity, combined with factors such as frequent rubbing of the eyes and aging, can lead to sagging and drooping of the eyelids. Environmental factors such as eyelid diseases, recurrent infections, and exposure to sunlight can also play a role in the emergence of such problems. Issues like eyelid drooping, excess eyelid skin, bagginess under the eyes and eyelid sagging not only affect the aesthetic integrity of the eyes and the eye area but can also lead to functional problems related to vision. London eyelid surgery can eliminate all these problems and restore a younger appearance to the area around the eyes.

In the following text, we will provide answers to frequently asked questions such as “Will there be eyelid drooping again after eyelid surgery London?” “What should be paid attention to after eyelid surgery?” “How is eyelid surgery performed?” and “How long does eyelid surgery take?” You can find detailed information about eyelid surgery London by reading further.

What is Eyelid Surgery? 

Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty in medical terminology, is a surgical procedure performed to remove excess tissues in the eyelids and rearrange the remaining tissues to correct sagging and bagginess in the eyelids. Through eyelid surgery, problems in the eyelids can be addressed, and a younger appearance can be achieved around the eyes.

Why is Eyelid Surgery London Done? 

Issues such as sagging, drooping, and bagginess in the eyelids can make an individual appear to have an older appearance around the eyes than their actual age. Individuals with sagging eyelids may receive comments related to looking tired or sleep-deprived, even if they are not tired or sleep-deprived. Additionally, eyelid drooping can lead to vision-related problems in the future. Eyelid surgery is performed to eliminate all these problems and achieve a younger appearance in the relevant area.

At What Age Should Eyelid Surgery Be Performed? 

There is no specific age range for eyelid surgery. The operation is usually preferred by individuals over the age of 35. However, problems such as eyelid drooping can also occur due to genetic factors, leading younger individuals to opt for eyelid surgery.

What Causes Eyelid Sagging? 

Eyelid sagging, eyelid drooping, and bagginess in the eyelids typically occur with advancing age. However, factors such as exposure to sunlight, heavy makeup use, and frequent rubbing of the eyes can also contribute to aesthetic and functional problems related to the eyelids.

Will There Be Eyelid Drooping Again After Eyelid Surgery? 

Eyelid surgery is not expected to result in eyelid drooping or sagging again. However, sometimes insufficient tissue may be removed from the area during the operation, which can lead to sagging. Another reason for sagging after the operation may be that the healing process is not ideally completed.

How Long Does Eyelid Surgery Take? 

Eyelid surgery usually takes about 1 hour. However, the duration of the operation can extend up to 1.5 hours. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arda Kucukguven will inform you about issues such as the duration of the operation.

How is Eyelid Surgery London Performed? 

Eyelid surgery can be performed under local or general anesthesia, and if it is performed under local anesthesia, sedation may also be given. During the operation, excess fat, muscle, and skin tissue in the eyelids are removed. The skin, muscle, and connective tissues in the area are arranged, and healthy structure is restored to the eyelids. In lower eyelid surgery, intervention may also be made in the mid-face region in suitable patients to perform a mid-face lift.

What Is The Difference Between Upper Blepharoplasty And Ptosis Repair?

Upper blepharoplasty and ptosis repair are both surgical procedures performed on the upper eyelids, but they address different issues and have distinct objectives. Upper blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid lift surgery, is primarily performed to address aesthetic concerns related to the upper eyelids, such as excess skin, sagging, or puffiness. During upper blepharoplasty, the surgeon removes excess skin, fat, and sometimes muscle from the upper eyelids to improve the appearance of droopy or tired-looking eyes. Incisions are typically made along the natural crease of the upper eyelid, making any resulting scars less noticeable. 

Ptosis repair, on the other hand, is specifically aimed at correcting ptosis, which is a condition characterized by drooping of the upper eyelid(s) due to weakened or stretched muscles responsible for lifting the eyelids. Ptosis repair involves tightening or repositioning the muscles that control eyelid movement to raise the drooping eyelid(s) to a more natural position. The surgical technique may vary depending on the underlying cause and severity of the ptosis. Candidates for ptosis repair are individuals with droopy upper eyelids caused by weakened or malfunctioning eyelid muscles. Ptosis can affect one or both eyelids and may impair vision or create a tired appearance.

What is the Recovery Process After Eyelid Surgery? 

Individuals who undergo eyelid surgery are usually discharged on the same day. They can return to their daily lives approximately 3 to 4 days after the operation and return to work within 1 week. However, it is recommended that they do not rub their eyes, sleep in a supine position for a while, and take their medications regularly.

Eyelid Surgery Prices London

The cost of eyelid surgery London may vary from person to person depending on the details of the operation.

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