Everything To Know About Blepharoplasty Surgery

Surgically enhancing the look of your eyelids is called blepharoplasty. It lifts sagging skin from the upper eyelids and lessens the appearance of tired eyes on the lower lids. Although the operation is usually risk-free, it is not without its dangers. Keep on reading this article to know about How to Blepharoplasty Surgery (วิธี แก้ หนัง ตา ตก, which is the term in Thai).

What Is Blepharoplasty?

If you want a more attractive appearance around your eyes, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) is a good option. The lower eyelids will look less puffy, and the upper eyelids will look refreshed after the operation. The suppleness of the skin is a natural consequence of ageing. Overlapping skin on the upper and lower eyelids results from gravity and a lack of flexibility. Blepharoplasty is a procedure that can be done on either the upper or lower eyelids or even both.

Removing extra fat, skin, and muscle during a blepharoplasty is common. However, instead of eliminating tissues, physicians might sometimes rearrange them. While blepharoplasty is most commonly performed for aesthetic reasons, it can also help those whose vision is impaired due to a sagging upper eyelid.

Dark circles around the eyes, crow’s feet, and other facial creases cannot be eliminated with blepharoplasty, including fat removal. You can get rid of under-eye bags with different techniques, both surgical and noninvasive, that move fat, fill up under-eye hollows, or elevate your cheekbones. Providers can combine blepharoplasty with other treatments in facial plastic surgery, like brow lifts or laser resurfacing.

What Happens During A Blepharoplasty Procedure?

Blepharoplasty can affect either the upper or lower eyelids or both, depending on your preferences and the advice of your physician.

·        Upper Blepharoplasty

The natural crease of the upper eyelid is the site of incisions during an upper blepharoplasty. When you open your eyes, these cuts won’t be visible. Following the excision of any extra skin or bulging fat, your surgeon will seal the wounds.

·        Lower Blepharoplasty

An incision is made by the surgeon doing a lower blepharoplasty right below the lower eyelash line. Through this incision, they will remove any superfluous skin from your lower eyelid. To fix lower eyelid problems and redistribute or remove extra fat, they may also make a covert incision inside your lower eyelid (A Transconjunctival Incision).

Conclusion

Surgically enhancing the look of your eyelids is called blepharoplasty. Despite its primary aesthetic purpose, many patients seek eyelid surgery to improve their visual field or address other eye conditions. Discuss eyelid surgery’s potential advantages and risks with a qualified eye care professional if you are considering the operation. Surgery always carries some risk, even though this one is relatively safe.