what is Majestic Aesthetics Blepharoplasty procesure?
Blepharoplasty – An Advanced Aesthetic Eye Lid Surgery to Remove Fine Lines, Wrinkles, and other Signs of Aging around your Eyes
What is Blepharoplasty? | Why is Blepharoplasty important?| How is Blepharoplasty performed? | How to prepare for Blepharoplasty? |What to expect before Blepharoplasty or Eye Lid surgery? |What is the procedure of eye lid surgery?| what to expect after Blepharoplasty? | How the results and recovery of Blepharoplasty look like? What are the risks and complications of Blepharoplasty?
Recent advancements in aesthetic medicine and plastic surgery have brought incredible solutions to the various aesthetic and aging matters to the people worldwide. The technological advancement and developments in plastic surgery have successfully covered the need for eye aesthetics to improve the juvenility of eyelids. Eyelid aesthetics have been affected by declining age, insufficient sleep, and inappropriate use of addictive substances, such as alcohol and cigarettes.
Majestic Aesthetics, located at 5315 lake worth road Greenacres FL 33463, is a state-of-the-art plastic and aesthetic surgery facility popular, due to its versatility of combining aesthetic and rejuvenating surgeries at affordable prices and provides assurance of successful results and recovery. The moment you enter the world-class facility of Majestic Aesthetics, the warmth, and care of aesthetic and plastic surgery staff will welcome you there. The facility is equipped with advanced technologies and is one of the most reliable plastic and aesthetic surgery center with trained, experienced, and skillful plastic surgeons and supporting staff.
What is Blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty is an advanced aesthetic plastic surgery of the upper and lower eyelid that removes the excess sagging skin, muscles, and fats in the areas around the eyes. The process is also known as eyelid surgery or eye lift. Aging is one of the contributing factors to drooping eyelids, sagging eyebrows, and bags under your eyes. With age, the upper eyelids stretch, and the muscles supporting them lose their support, making you look older. Sometimes, the severity of the condition may affect peripheral vision, especially from the upper and outer parts of the field of vision. The process eliminates the vision problem and helps your eyes appear younger, and you achieve a lively, dynamic appearance. You may be interested in a blepharoplasty if you are suffering from:
The appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and crow's feet around your eyes
Color change and darkening under and around your eyes
Puffiness and bags formation under the eyes
Sagging of the eyelids
Tired facial expressions
You look older than your age
Peripheral vision problems
How to Prepare for Blepharoplasty?
Before scheduling your final consultation and day for Blepharoplasty, the staff at Majestic Aesthetic will arrange your initial consultation with an ophthalmologist, oculoplastic surgeon, or aesthetic plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and outcome of the surgery. dan crane will ask about your current medical conditions, past medical history, and history of allergies, glaucoma, dry eyes, circulatory problems, thyroid, and diabetes. Your physician may also discuss the use of herbal medications, vitamins, supplements, tobacco, or drugs. Your realistic expectations and motivations from the surgery outcomes will set the stage for the successful outcomes of the procedure.
While preparing you for the Blepharoplasty, your surgeon may conduct a physical exam measuring parts of your eyelids and testing tear production. The ophthalmologist will also test your eyesight and peripheral vision. Necessary photography is also done to your eyelids at different angles, which will help in planning surgery and assessing its effects.
What to Expect Before Blepharoplasty?
After passing the candidacy criteria for eyelid surgery and getting into final consultation, your surgeon will be asked to stop taking aspirin, Ibuprofen, warfarin, naproxen, naproxen sodium, and any other herbal medication that may be associated with increased bleeding. You may also ask to quit smoking a few weeks before and after the surgery because smoking may prolong the healing process after the surgery. Also, arrange for someone to drive you back after the surgery and stay at home the night after surgery.
How is Blepharoplasty performed?
Blepharoplasty is performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia to your eyelids. For removing the wrinkles, fine lines, and extra fat creases around the eyes, your plastic surgeon will perform the surgery at the upper eyelid first while cutting the skin across the creases of the skin. Next, the surgeon will remove the skin, muscle, and possibly fats from the skin folds and close the incision. Similarly, your plastic surgeon will cut just below the lower lash line along the natural folds or inside the lower lid. Again, removal or redistribution of fats, muscles, and skin is done, and the incision is closed. If drooping of your upper eyelid is close to the pupil, then your plastic surgeon at Majestic Aesthetics will perform the blepharoplasty by adding another procedure called ptosis. The procedure provides additional support to your eyebrow muscles.
What to Expect After Blepharoplasty?
After getting the surgery done, you will stay in the recovery room for some time. Your surgeon will monitor you for certain conditions like blurred vision, double vision, pain, swelling, numbness of eyelids, and light sensitivity. The conditions may appear for some time and may disappear later on the same day or a few days after the surgery. Following are the post-blepharoplasty recommendations that must be considered for fastest recovery and desired outcomes;
Use ice packs four to five times a day after surgery for ten minutes in an hour.
Use eye drops and ointments prescribed by the surgeon and clean your eyelids as defined by the surgeon.
Avoid strenuous activities, exercise, lifting heavy objects, yoga, swimming, and aerobics a few weeks after the Blepharoplasty.
Don't rub your eyes, and don't put contact lenses in for two weeks after the eyelid surgery.
Avoid smoking and alcohol for a few weeks after the surgery
Sleep with your head positioned higher than your chest for a few days after surgery.
Risks and Complications of Blepharoplasty
Like any other surgical procedure, Blepharoplasty also carries some associated risks and complications which must be considered before going into surgical procedure and while weighing the benefits with the risks.
Reaction to anesthesia
Formation of blood clots
Scarring
Injury to eye muscles
Eyelid skin discoloration
Blurred vision
Vision loss (An infrequent side effect of Blepharoplasty)
Infection
Bleeding
Dry eyes
The problem in the closing of eyelids
Results and Recovery
The numbness and swelling may subside within ten to fourteen days after surgery, and you will feel confident and comfortable while going out in gatherings. Results of the Blepharoplasty ended up in more satisfaction, confidence and youthful appearance of eyes, and an overall facial outlook. However, results may last longer as a lifetime for some people, and for a few, droopy eyes may occur again.
For more details on possibilities that Majestic Aesthetics offers on Blepharoplasty, book an online consultation or call at 833-216-4500.