Blepharoplasty
We can perform blepharoplasty to correct sagging
eyelids, bags or pouches beneath the eyes, as well as excess folds
around the eyes. This surgical procedure involves the removal of excess
skin and fat on upper and lower eyelids and is often performed in
conjunction with other surgical procedures including facelifts, eyebrow
and forehead lifts. Blepharoplasty can be done under general anesthesia
(with you asleep) or under IV Sedation. Both are very comfortable
options. Pre-medication is utilized prior to surgery to decrease
swelling after the operation.
Dr. Bobo or Dr. Pledger will trace the natural lines and
creases of your face and make incredibly fine incisions from the inner
to the outer edge of the eyelid. Surgery on the upper eyelid is
performed first with the incision made in the fold of the lid. The
incision is made below the eyelash on the lower eyelid. Any excess fat
and skin are removed from the underlying compartments. The amount of fat
excised is determined by the degree of protrusion of fat when pressure
is applied to the area. Small sutures are used to close the incision and
special ointments and dressings may be applied. The surgery can take up
to 2 hours. In certain cases, lower eyelid incisions are made inside
the lid.
Post-Operative Information
Initially, drying of the eyes can occur after
blepharoplasty. This condition can be alleviated with medication. In
addition, you may be sensitive to bright light and wind for a period of
time. Numbness and itching may also occur during the healing process.
Insurance
Your insurance company may pay for part of the cost of
surgery if the procedure is performed as a result of visual impairment.
Because every insurance carrier is different, it is recommended that you
check with your own insurance company to determine the level of
coverage.
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