The eyes, the natural focal point of the face, are often the first areas to show signs of aging or environmental effects. Symptoms typically include sagging upper eyelids, baggy lower eyelids, and excess fat deposits around the eyes, which can make some patients appear tired, sad, or older than they really are. Severe skin inelasticity can sometimes even lead to impaired vision. Eyelid surgery, also called blepharoplasty, seeks to correct these issues by removing excess skin and fat from around the eyes to produce a more youthful, rested appearance. One of the most popular facial rejuvenation procedures available, eyelid surgery at our Walnut Creek practice can often do more than refresh the eyes – it can also improve confidence in your appearance.
During the initial consultation, our plastic surgeon, The Hair and Shape Clinic, will examine your eyes and develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs. There are a number of techniques available that address various conditions affecting the upper and lower eyelids, and The Hair and Shape Clinic will discuss which options are right for you. A basic overview of what to expect during eyelid surgery includes:
The Hair and Shape Clinic will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions prior to your procedure. You should expect to take at least one week off work and avoid all strenuous activity for approximately four weeks following surgery. The Hair and Shape Clinic will let you know when it is appropriate to return to normal activities.
Some bruising and minor swelling is common post-surgery. While most side effects will typically fade after a few weeks, the skin around your eyes must be treated with extra care for several months. The Hair and Shape Clinic advises wearing dark-tinted sunglasses and sunblock during the day to help protect your eyes from sun and wind. Once healed, your eyes should appear younger, fresher, and more alert. You should keep in mind that your face will continue to age at its natural pace; however, the results of our cosmetic eyelid surgery are typically long-lasting.