Cosmetic eyelid
surgery (Blepharoplasty) can correct sagging eyelids, pouches
beneath the eyes and excess folds around the eyes. This surgical
procedure involves the removal of excess skin and fat on upper
and lower eyelids and is often done in conjunction with other
surgical procedures including facelift, eyebrow and forehead lift.
Before
Surgery
Prior to surgery,
a complete medical history is taken in order to evaluate the general
health of the patient. A thorough examination of the eyes and
face is made to determine the most effective surgical approach.
The amount, distribution and type of excess skin to be removed
is carefully noted. An examination by an Ophthalmologist or Optometrist
may be recommended to determine visual acuity and any interference
of upper eyelid skin with vision. A preoperative health screening
is performed to make sure that the patient is healthy before any
procedure. Photographs are taken before and after surgery in order
to evaluate the final results.
The Procedure
The surgery
is performed in Dr. Galoob's AAAHC accredited office (www.aaahc.com)
surgical suite. Anesthesia in the office consists of IV Sedation
and local anesthetic injections. A licensed nurse is specifically
assigned to constantly monitor vital signs and give medications
under the Doctor's direction. Patients are kept at a twilight
level of consciousness that allows them to relax and rest and
the surgery to be easily performed. Most patients have no recollection
of the surgical procedure, or if any does occur, it is not unpleasant.
In some cases, only injections of local anesthetic are used and
the patient is given a mild sedative by mouth prior to the procedure.
Occasionally the patient may go to an outpatient surgical facility
depending on patient needs and health concerns.
Blepharoplasty surgical procedure
Dr. Galoob will make delicate incisions from the inner to the
outer edge of the eyelid. In selected cases, incisions can be
made inside the eyelid. The upper eyelid incision is made in the
fold of the lid. On the lower eyelid, the incision is made directly
below the eyelash or in the conjunctiva (the pink lining of the
inner eyelid). Excess fat and skin are then removed from the underlying
compartments. The amount of fat excised is determined by the degree
of protrusion of fat when pressure is gently applied to the area.
Suspension of the eyelid and surrounding muscles may be performed
using sutures. Small sutures are used to close the incision and
special ointments and dressings may be applied. The procedure
can take from one to two hours, depending upon the extent of the
surgery.
Another procedure,
transconjunctival blepharoplasty, may be performed for patients
that have fat deposits below their lower eyelid but do not need
skin removed. An incision is made inside the lower eyelid and
the fat is then removed. Small sutures are used to close the incision
and no visible scar is left. The procedure is usually performed
on patients with more elastic skin.
Following
eyelid (blepharoplasty) surgery
Antibiotics may be continued for several days following eyelid
surgery. Sutures are removed within a week. Some swelling and
bruising occurs but subsides in a few days. The physician may
prescribe ice compresses and/or eye exercises to reduce swelling
and regain mobility. Women may be allowed to use eye makeup ten
days to two weeks after surgery and are cautioned to cleanse the
area thoroughly after each use. The physician determines when
normal activities can be resumed; however, strenuous exercise
must be avoided for several weeks following surgery. Final evaluation
is usually not possible for several months following surgery.
Questions
and Answers
Will insurance pay for this surgery?
Some insurance
companies will pay part or all of the costs of surgery if it is
performed as a result of visual impairment. Each insurance carrier
is different, and it is recommended that individuals check with
their own agents to determine if there is coverage.
When can
I apply eye makeup?
Eye makeup
can usually be applied after 6-7 days.
How long
will I be bruised?
Bruising usually
lasts for 10-14 days. The amount of bruising varies for each individual
and with the type and extent of procedure performed.
Will the
eyelid surgery affect my vision?
All patients
experience some blurring of vision because of swelling for the
first few days. Rarely, some change in the vision can occur permanently
after surgery. There have been a few reports of loss of vision
when complications of excess bleeding and swelling occurred after
eyelid surgery.
Each year
thousands of cosmetic eyelid surgeries are successfully performed.
Complications connected with this surgery are rare, however, there
are certain inherent risks connected with every surgical procedure
which should be discussed with the physician prior to surgery.
Patients can minimize complications by carefully following directions
given by the physician.
What can
I expect my eyes to feel like after surgery?
After blepharoplasty,
drying of eyes can occur. This is often manifested as excessive
watering of the eyes and irritation. This condition can be alleviated
with medication and the use of artificial tears. There may be
sensitivity to bright light and wind in which case the use of
dark glasses is indicated. Sensory changes such as numbness and
itching may occur during the healing process.
Contact us
If you are
interested in learning more about cosmetic eyelid surgery, call
or email our office or leave your name and address on this web
page and we will be happy to answer your questions.