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Blepharoplasty: What You Need to Know
As we age, the skin of the eyelids becomes less elastic, leading to laxity, bags and drooping of the upper eyelids, which can affect facial aesthetics and even lead to eye fatigue and limited vision. Blepharoplasty (which includes upper eyelid levator muscle shortening, eye bag removal, etc.) is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat and adjusts the muscle structure of the eye in order to improve the appearance of the eye, enhance the brightness and rejuvenation of the eye, and restore visual comfort.

(Preoperative: four months postoperative)
What is Blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty surgery targets the following age-related eye problems:
● Ptosis: Sagging of the skin on the upper eyelids, causing the eyes to appear small and tired, and potentially affecting vision.
● Eye Bags: Accumulation of fat or loose skin in the lower eyelids, forming bags that cause the eyes to look swollen.
● Loose Eyelids: The skin around the eyelids gradually loosens, affecting the contour of the eyes and the overall aesthetics of the face.
● Double Eyelids: For single or asymmetrical eyelids, surgical adjustments are made to achieve a more natural, symmetrical look.
The focus of modern blepharoplasty is not only on removing excess skin and fat but also on making the eyes appear brighter and more natural by designing fine incisions and adjusting the muscles to avoid an overly tight effect.
Preparation for Blepharoplasty
After consulting with your doctor and agreeing to proceed with the surgery, the following preparations for blepharoplasty should be made:
●Stop Smoking: Smoking interferes with blood circulation and slows down the recovery process.
●Stop Taking Aspirin or Medications That Affect Blood Clotting: These medications may increase the risk of post-operative bleeding.
●Physical Examination and Medical History: A physical examination is required to ensure you are fit for surgery.
●Eye Examination and Analysis: The surgeon will assess the degree of eyelid laxity, eye structure, and skin condition in order to develop a personalized surgical plan.
●Confirmation of Expectations: Candidates should have clear expectations regarding the surgery's outcomes, particularly regarding the improvement in the appearance of their eyes.

(Preoperative)
Blepharoplasty Procedure
Blepharoplasty surgery usually involves the following steps:
●Incision Design: The surgeon will create an incision in the crease of the upper eyelid or along the natural line of the lower eyelid to ensure the incision is not easily noticeable.
●Excess Skin and Fat Removal: Excess skin and fat around the eyes are removed as needed to improve the contour of the eyes and eliminate bags.
●Muscle Adjustment: For patients with ptosis, the surgeon may adjust the eyelid muscles to restore normal eye opening and closing.
●Suturing and Recovery: Fine suturing techniques are used to ensure a smooth recovery process with minimal scarring after surgery.
Depending on the patient's specific needs, blepharoplasty may also be combined with other procedures (e.g., facelift, lipofilling) to achieve an overall aesthetic result.
Who is it For?
Blepharoplasty is suitable for adults with the following characteristics:
●Sagging upper eyelids that affect the appearance of the eyes or vision.
●Accumulation of fat in the lower eyelids, forming bags under the eyes and causing them to appear swollen and tired.
●Loose skin around the eyelids that affects the overall aesthetics of the face.
●Realistic expectations for the outcome of the surgery, understanding that while the surgery can significantly improve the appearance of the eyes, it does not halt the natural aging process.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery time after surgery varies from person to person, but it typically progresses through the following stages:
●Week 1: Swelling and bruising may occur after surgery, and patients should avoid strenuous activities and rest.
●Week 2 to 3: Swelling and bruising gradually subside, and patients can resume normal activities. However, excessive force or touching of the eyes should be avoided.
●One Month Later: The appearance will be close to the natural state, though full recovery and final results usually take 3 to 6 months.
Post-operative patients should follow their doctor's care recommendations, including regular follow-up appointments, keeping the incision clean, and avoiding direct sunlight, which will help speed up recovery and reduce post-operative risks.

(intraoperative)
Potential Risks and Precautions
Although blepharoplasty is a well-established cosmetic procedure, there are certain risks associated with any surgery, including infection, scarring, nerve damage, and bleeding. Choosing an experienced surgeon and having adequate pre-operative communication are key to minimizing these risks.
About Yuan Bo's Team
Facial appearance often forms the first impression, and maintaining a youthful and fresh look is important to many people. Facelift surgery is a popular choice for those wishing to restore a youthful facial appearance. Yuan Bo's team consists of experienced surgeons who consider facial proportions, angles, and aesthetics, tailoring plans based on each patient's facial structure and personal expectations to achieve ideal rejuvenation results.
The team operates in modern, well-equipped facilities and ensures patient safety, confidentiality, and privacy.
With consistently excellent results and satisfied patients, Yuan Bo's team has established itself as an authority on facelift surgery. Whether you want to restore your youthful appearance or enhance your overall look, we are here to help you achieve your goals.

(Preoperative: 18 days postoperative)
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