Frequently Asked Quetions
Common Questions About Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Yes, many patients opt for a combined procedure to rejuvenate both eyelids in a single surgery for balanced results and convenience
Blepharoplasty is generally well-tolerated with anesthesia; most patients experience only mild discomfort during recovery.
When performed by experienced surgeons, blepharoplasty is safe and does not damage the eyes or vision.
Yes, by removing excess skin and lifting the eyelids, eyes often look more open and refreshed.
Eyelashes are not affected by blepharoplasty and will continue to grow normally.
Results typically last 7 to 10 years, depending on individual aging and lifestyle factors.
Most patients undergo blepharoplasty between their 40s and 60s, but suitability depends on individual needs rather than age alone.
Avoid direct water pressure on the eyes; gently cleanse the face and follow your surgeon’s care instructions to protect the incision sites.
While blepharoplasty can reduce puffiness and improve contour, it may not fully eliminate dark pigmentation caused by other factors.
Yes, by lifting sagging skin that blocks vision, blepharoplasty can improve peripheral sight in many cases.