Blepharoplasty
Puffy eyelid treatment, also known as blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin, muscle, and fat to revitalize the eyes. It helps eliminate the tired and aged look that comes with sagging or puffiness around the eyes.
Types Of Acne
Blackheads
Whiteheads
Pustule
Nodules
Papule
How We Do It
Consultation
Analysis of the patient
Diagnosis
Analysis of the patient
Treatment Plan
Decide a course of action
FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments
Ensure the plan is working
Prevention Tips
Recommendations by the doctor
Treatment Option
Treatment options range from non-surgical methods like topical creams and fillers to surgical interventions such as blepharoplasty. Depending on the thorough analysis of your medical and other conditions, we will make a personalized treatment plan for you that will ensure no side effects and minimal downtime. Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that improves the appearance of your eyelids. It helps reduce the look of tired eyes from your lower lids and removes drooping skin from your upper lids. While the surgery is typically safe, there are minimal risks involved. Talk with a board-certified plastic surgeon ophthalmologist about the risks and benefits of the surgery.
Our Recommended Treatment
We recommend personalized treatments based on the individual needs and severity of the puffiness. It also depends on your preferences and how you wish to proceed to get the desired outcome from the recommended treatment plan.
Tips
- Make sure to have a detailed discussion with your surgeon about the procedure.
- Adequate rest and following post-op care are essential for quick recovery.
- Avoid rubbing or straining your eyes post-surgery.
- Protect your eyes from direct sunlight.
Tips For Acne Prevention
- Wash your face when it gets oily or dirty
- Avoid harsh scrubbing
- Don’t pop or pull the pimple
- Do not consume high sugar and carbohydrates
- Protect your skin from too much sun exposure
- Eat healthy and fresh foods
- Meditate, exercise and minimize stress
FAQ’s
The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours.
While the procedure can significantly reduce the appearance of puffiness, ageing and lifestyle factors can influence future changes.
While any surgery carries risks, complications are rare and can include infection, dry eyes and irritation if proper post care protocol is not followed as instructed by your doctor.