Your Blepharoplasty Questions Answered

Your Blepharoplasty Questions Answered

Your Blepharoplasty Questions AnsweredBlepharoplasty is a common plastic surgery procedure that is performed to improve the appearance of the eyes. Some people undergo blepharoplasty to enhance their natural characteristics by refining the anatomy of the eyelids. Asian blepharoplasty is an example of this. In the majority of cases, the objective of this procedure is to correct the signs of aging. When the eyelids are heavy or droopy, the entire face looks tired, sad, or unfriendly. By correcting the structure of the upper or lower eyelids, the entire face can then breathe new life. If you’ve become interested in improving the appearance of your eyes, you may have questions that we can answer here.

Am I the Right Age for Blepharoplasty?

Patients often pose this question in one form or another. Some ask if this is the right time for eyelid rejuvenation, with age being left unspoken as a hidden limitation for wanting to look better. The right time for blepharoplasty does not happen at a certain age. What a plastic surgeon explores is how the skin around the eyes looks and how the eyelids are situated. The important detail here is the overall condition of the skin, not the patient’s age. Whether you are forty-something or sixty-something (or eighty-something!), you may be the right age for a rejuvenating procedure that will help you look like your best self.

Are Blepharoplasty Scars Visible?

This is a common question for patients interested in upper blepharoplasty. After all, the upper eyelids are going to be made smoother and tighter through surgery. It makes sense to wonder about scars. In this instance, incisions are made in the natural crease of the upper eyelids. When the eyes are open, the crease bends inward and scars are hidden. What about when the eyes are closed? The beneficial thing about the eyelid skin being so delicate and thin is that scarring is rarely thick and noticeable here. For someone to notice your upper blepharoplasty scars, you would have to close your eyes and point them out. That’s how discreet they are.

Is Blepharoplasty the Right Procedure?

Here is a question that many patients don’t ask. It is something a plastic surgeon does, though. The upper eyelids aren’t affected only by direct aging but also by the position of the eyebrows. With age, the tissue across the forehead can drop. When this causes the eyebrows to fall below the upper orbital rim, the eyelids may begin to look hooded and heavy. You can discern this by observing the skin at the outer corners of your eyes. If there is a crease at the outer edge of the eye, your eyebrows may be sitting lower than their ideal position. In this instance, Botox or a brow lift may be an appropriate treatment.

Your eyes don’t have to age you. Blepharoplasty is a minor surgical procedure that is carried out meticulously to achieve the best results. To learn more, schedule a consultation at 314-567-3567.

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