The skilled physicians at the Duke Aesthetics Center understand that, more than any other facial feature, your eyes reveal the most
about how you feel. When your eye are bright and alert, you appear
energized, well-rested, and in control.
But if you have
lower-eyelid puffiness, dark circles, or drooping upper lids, others may
assume that you are fatigued, angry, or unhappy.
If you believe that
your eyes are making you look tired, sad, or older than you really
feel, cosmetic eyelid surgery (also called blepharoplasty) may be the
right choice for you.
Procedure Details
Upper Eyelids -- Typically, the incision
begins within the natural crease of the eye’s inside corner and extends
slightly beyond the outside corner into the crow’s feet or laugh lines.
Through this incision, excess skin and fatty tissue are removed.
The
incision line follows the natural contour of the upper eyelid, and is
camouflaged when healed.
This can also be done using laser technology.
Lower Eyelids -- Usually the incision is concealed
inside the lower lid. Through this incision, excess skin, muscle and
fat are removed. Your surgeon may also make special adjustments.
For
example, the fat beneath the eye can be redistributed to eliminate
puffiness or bulges. In some patients, the underlying muscle will be
tightened.
This can also be done using laser technology.
The procedure can take one to three hours.
Recovery
You may experience discomfort, tightness of lids, swelling, and bruising, as well as temporary
dryness, burning, and itching of the eyes. It is also possible to experience excessive tearing and
sensitivity to light for first few weeks.
After two or three days you may resume reading, and you can return to work after a week or so.
If you wear contact lenses, you must wait at least two weeks to resume use.
Risks
Following surgery, some patients may have difficulty closing
their eyes when they sleep; in rare cases this condition may be
permanent.
Another very rare complication is ectropion, a pulling down
of the lower lids. In this case, further surgery may be required.
Physicians
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Locations
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