3 Important Considerations For Anyone Thinking About Getting An Eyelid Lift

3 Important Considerations For Anyone Thinking About Getting An Eyelid Lift

3 Important Considerations For Anyone Thinking About Getting An Eyelid LiftAn eyelid lift, also known as blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure to improve the appearance of the eyelids. It can correct drooping upper eyelids and reduce puffiness in the lower eyelids.

The surgery primarily serves cosmetic reasons, but it can also improve vision in people with drooping eyelids that block their field of vision.

If you are considering getting an eyelid lift, you should know a few things before deciding. In this article, we’ll discuss 3 things you should keep in mind when contemplating an eyelid lift.

The Right Age for an Eyelid Lift

People between the ages of 40 and 60 have the most success with eyelid lifts, but they can also get them at any age. 

People outside the typical age range may consider an eyelid lift for many reasons. You might look older if you have loose skin around your eyelids after significant weight loss. An eyelid lift may help you look your best if you are frequently photographed or filmed at work. 

Health and Lifestyle Conditions

Before an eyelid lift, you must consult your surgeon to ensure you are a good candidate for the surgery. During this consultation, your surgeon will ask about your medical history and whether you have any health conditions that could affect your surgery or recovery. 

Your surgeon will also ask about your lifestyle, including whether you smoke or drink alcohol. It’s essential to be honest with your surgeon about your health and lifestyle so they can determine if you are a good candidate for surgery and advise you on how to prepare. 

The Cost of an Eyelid Lift

The cost of an eyelid lift can vary depending on several factors, such as the surgeon you choose, the type of procedure you have, and where you have the surgery. Generally, you can expect to pay between $3,000 and $5,000 for an eyelid lift. Eyelid lifts usually aren’t covered by insurance, so you must pay for the surgery yourself.

Contact Us 

If you are considering an eyelid lift, make sure you consult with one of our board-certified ophthalmic plastic surgeon at Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery in St. Louis, MO. Give us a call at 314-567-3567.

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