Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, is a simple cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin, puffiness, and fat around the eyes. It helps the eyes look more open, fresh, and youthful while reducing the tired or droopy appearance of the eyelids. Many people choose this surgery to achieve a brighter and more refreshed look
During blepharoplasty, tiny incisions are made along the natural creases of the eyelids so that any scars remain hidden. Through these incisions, the surgeon removes excess skin and fat, and if needed, reshapes the eyelid for a smoother look. The procedure usually takes about one to two hours and is done under local anesthesia with sedation or sometimes general anesthesia. Most of the swelling and bruising improves within one to two weeks, and the final results gradually become visible
→ A procedure that removes excess fat from the cheeks to create a slimmer, more contoured facial appearance.
→ Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks.
→ Results are long-lasting, though natural aging continues.
→ Mild discomfort is normal and manageable with medication.
→ Temporary blurry vision can happen right after surgery but it usually improves within a few days.
→ Most people can return to daily activities within 7–10 days, depending on healing
→Yes, it is often combined with treatments like brow lift or facelift for more complete rejuvenation.
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