EYE BAG
REMOVAL SURGERY
What is Eye
Bag Removal?
Eye bag
removal surgery or Lower
Blepharoplasty removes the
drooping skin of upper eyelids, eliminates
eye bags, and tightens the
lower eyelid skin. As we age, our skin loses its elasticity and muscle
strength. The skin surrounding the eyes is the area where the first
signs of aging show. Fat displacement in the eyelids causes it to
bulge, resulting to what we call Eye Bag. Lower
Blepharoplasty or Eye
bag removal will
give your eyes a more youthful and fresh look.
In order to achieve the best rejuvenation for
your eyes, other procedures may complement the Blepharoplasty.
These may include Brow lift, Canthopexy, lid shortening, and skin
resurfacing.
Risks on Eye
Bag Removal
Significant complications rarely happen from Eyebag
Removal. Every year, many
people undergo successful eye
bag removal surgery without
experiencing major problems; they are likewise delighted with the
results.
However, mild discomfort is expected after Blepharoplasty.
Eyes may feel “grainy” but this is also normal.
Ectropion or drooping of lower eyelid may occur temporarily usually due
to the swelling following your Blepharoplasty.
This will also subside in a few days.
Eyebag
removal Frequently Asked
Questions
Question:
What
can I expect from eye
bag removal
surgery?
The aim of this procedure is to make your eyes look rested,
rejuvenated, and alert. It removes the weary look brought about by
aging, giving you a younger and fresh look.
Question:
What
happens after my Eyebag
removal surgery?
A week after the procedure, you can expect varying degrees of swelling
and
bruising. This will be gone in seven to ten days. Within the first
week, you will be able to use make-up to conceal any discoloration.
Stitches are usually removed within five to seven days after surgery.
Question:
How
soon before I can resume normal activities?
You can
resume most of your normal activities within ten days. Although you may
feel well enough to return to work just a few days after surgery, your
vision may still be slightly blurred, which could make reading or
driving quite difficult.
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