HURON OPHTHALMOLOGY, P.C.
Blepharoplasty- "Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery"
Your eyes are often the first thing people notice about
your face and are an important aspect of facial attractiveness. The eyelids
protect one's eyes in addition to adding to their cosmetic appearance.
Unfortunately, over time your upper and/or lower eyelids may become
"droopy" or "baggy" because the eyelid skin stretches,
muscles weaken, and fat pockets bulge and become more prominent. This most
commonly occurs because of the aging process but also may be a hereditary
condition that runs in your family. Your eyebrows also may sag or droop as a
part of the same process.
Aesthetically, such conditions may detract from the overall attractiveness of
one's eyes and cause a "tired" or older appearance. When severe, these
conditions also may cause functional problems, such as impaired field of vision
(baggy upper eyelids) or difficulty wearing glasses (baggy lower eyelids).
Eyelid surgery to improve the appearance of the eyelids is termed blepharoplasty.
Blepharoplasty surgery is usually an outpatient procedure performed under local
anesthesia with sedation if desired.
The goal of this eyelid surgery is to reduce the "baggy" or sagging
tissues, which may include skin, muscle, and fat pockets. During surgery,
incisions are made in the natural folds of the eyelid (in the crease of the
upper eyelid and just beneath the lashes or behind the lower eyelid) so that
they are virtually unnoticeable after the tissues have healed. In cases where
the eyebrows are also droopy, a procedure to elevate the eyebrows may be
appropriate. This procedure is known as a forehead lift.
Cosmetic eyelid and eyebrow surgery is commonly performed by ophthalmic plastic
and reconstructive surgeons who specialize in disease and conditions affecting
the eyelids, lacrimal (tear) system, the orbit (bone cavity around the eye), and
adjacent facial structures.
Below is a picture of a patient who has had upper and lower eyelid surgery.
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Dr. Fuller is a fellowship trained oculoplastic surgeon, who performs both upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty. Contact Carol at (734) 434-6000 ext. 207 for more information on cosmetic surgery.