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Wrinkles
develops as a natural aging process and they make
the skin around the eyes to become less elastic,
resulting in droopy eyelids. Occasionally this
happens at an early age. It is usually easy to
correct droopy eyelids through an outpatient procedure
called a blepharoplasty.
The Procedure
Eyelid surgery is usually performed
on an outpatient basis using local anesthetic.
Before surgery, your optician will perform a comprehensive
eye examination.
During the procedure, the surgeon will mark the
areas of the eyelid requiring attention. Excess
skin or fat may be removed to improve the appearance
and function of the eyelids. In some cases, the
muscles controlling the eyelids may be modified
to help them function properly.
When is a Blepharoplasty Recommended?
Excess skin around the eyelids can make
it difficult to keep your eyes open. This excess
skin may cause the eyelids to droop, giving a
sleepy, or disinterested appearance. In severe
cases, your upper field of vision may be partially
blocked. This may cause brow aches and fatigue.
If you are having these symptoms, or simply do
not like the way your eyelids appear, you may
be a candidate for a blepharoplasty.
Preparing for The Operation
Products that contain Aspirin, Vitamin
E, or Evening Primrose oil should be avoided for
four weeks before surgery.
Strong alcoholic drinks should be avoided before
surgery.
Important: Patients should not
smoke for two weeks before surgery and for a few
days after surgery. Smoking interferes with the
circulation of blood to the skin and can cause
death of the skin flaps.
Patients should purchase Betadine shampoo use
it to wash their hair the night before surgery
(if surgery is scheduled for the morning) or the
morning of (if surgery is scheduled for the
afternoon). Hair may be conditioned and blow dried.
On the day of surgery, the patient should
wear comfortable, loose clothing. A button up shirt is recommended.
Patients must not wear any make-up (including
mascara and nail polish) when they go into surgery.
If the patient tints, dyes or bleaches his or
her hair, this should be done no later than one
week before surgery.
Post Operative Care
For the first few days after the procedure you
may experience some swelling and discomfort. This
will ease as the eyelids heal.
Bruising is common after the procedure. The appearance
of "black eyes" is to be expected. As
the eyelids heal, the bruising will go away.
The incisions are usually made in the normal skin
creases, so in time, they will be hardly noticeable.
Cost of Procedure
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Treatments available at our Brisbane and Gold Coast Clinics
Windsor - Indooroopilly - Upper Mt. Gravatt - Bundall
  
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