Corrects
sagging,
puffy or
drooping
eyelids, as
well as bags
and bulges
above and
below the
eyes. The
condition is
caused when
fat forces
its way
through
layers of
muscles. If
surgery is
used to
correct
visual field
defects,
upper-eyelid
surgery may
be covered
by medical
insurance.
Length
1 hour
for both
eyelids.
Recovery
Eyelids may
feel tight
and sore as
the
anesthesia
wears off;
however, any
discomfort
can be
controlled
with oral
pain
medication.
Reading: 2
or 3 days.
Back to
work: 7 to
10 days.
Contact
lenses: 2
weeks or
more.
Strenuous
activities,
alcohol:
about 3
weeks.
Bruising and
swelling
gone:
several
weeks.
Results
Several
years.
Sometimes
permanent.

Technology
Drooping
eyelids are
corrected by
incising a
flap of skin
just above
the eyelid
and removing
excess skin
and fat. For
lower eyelid
surgery, the
incision to
remove fat
is hidden
just under
the lower
lashes.
However,
blepharoplasty
won’t remove
crow’s feet
and other
wrinkles, or
eliminate
dark circles
under the
eyes. Dr
Welsh may
also use Transconjunctival
blepharoplasty,
another
technique to
remove
excess
under-eye
fat; using
tiny forceps
by making an
incision
just inside
the lower
eyelid, in
the pink
area known
as the
conjunctival
tissue.
Patient
Status
Outpatient -
Usually
Anesthesia
General