Our eyes say a lot about us. Unfortunately, as we age, what they tend to say is, “I’m tired.” If you wish you could have a more youthful look or are just unhappy with your eyelid type, eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, could help you.
Eyelid surgery can address both the upper and lower lids, making the eyes look more open, improving the field of vision and even eliminating puffiness and under-eye bags. The surgery can be performed on its own, or combined with other procedures, such as a facelift for more comprehensive results.
To find out if you are an eyelid surgery candidate, contact us to schedule your consultation.
Dr. Davis performs eyelid surgery at The Atrium, a specialty operating facility at Centennial Hospital. Depending on the invasiveness of surgery and whether you are combining procedures, a local or general anesthesia may be used during the procedure.
While the majority of clients are able to return home the same day as their surgery, there must be someone to drive you home as you will not be able to do so yourself. You also may need help the first few days after the procedure since blurry vision for a few hours to several days is a common after-effect.
If fine lines and wrinkles around the eye and face are also a concern, we may recommend combining BOTOX® injections or laser skin resurfacing to help smooth and firm up the surrounding areas.
After eyelid surgery, you will need to take at least a week off from work, possibly more, depending on the nature of your job. It is a good idea to take it easy during that time so you can heal. You will likely experience some bruising and swelling, but these should fade within a few weeks.
Keep in mind that how you heal will not be exactly the same as others, so listen to your body and be sure to follow Dr. Davis’ post-operative instructions.
While the majority of bruising and swelling should be gone within a few weeks, it can take several months before you are fully healed and seeing your final results. Although individual results vary, many of our patients report looking more youthful and rested.
To help prolong your eyelid surgery results, it’s important to follow Dr. Davis’ post-operative instructions, take good care of your eye area and protect it from the sun. While we can’t stop the natural effects of aging, eyelid surgery can produce long-lasting results.
Eyelid surgery candidates should be in good health and have reasonable expectations for what their surgery will achieve.
Reasons for considering eyelid surgery include:
● Having your field of vision limited by drooping eyelids● Wanting to get rid of dark circles and bags under the eyes● Having a tired appearance● Desiring a different eyelid shape than the one you were born with
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, eyelid surgery, on average, costs roughly $3,000. This is only for the surgery itself and does not include associated costs, such as anesthesia or facility fees. If you are worried about making eyelid surgery work with your budget, ask us about our financing options.
When we schedule your surgery, Dr. Davis will make it clear what you need to do to prepare. Expect things like getting bloodwork and stopping medications that promote bleeding. If you have any questions about the process, feel free to give us a call.