Eyelid Esthetic (Blepharoplasty)

Sagging eyelids or under eye bags can make you look older and more tired than you are.  That is why most of the patients decide to undergo a blepharoplasty operation. Eye lid aesthetics operations can make your face look 10 years younger and help you have that fresh look again!

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Eyelid aesthetics, commonly referred to as blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure focused on enhancing the appearance of the eyelids.

This procedure can be performed on the upper lids, lower lids, or both, and is designed to address issues such as drooping eyelids, puffiness, under-eye bags, and wrinkles that can make a person look older or fatigued.

By removing excess skin, fat, and sometimes muscle, blepharoplasty can rejuvenate the area surrounding the eyes. The surgery is not just cosmetic; in some cases, it improves vision by lifting droopy eyelids out of the patient's field of sight.

Performed by a skilled plastic surgeon, it can offer a more youthful and refreshed look. Recovery time varies, but patients typically experience minimal scarring and lasting results. As with any surgery, it’s important to consider the potential risks and benefits.

How is Blepharoplasty Performed?

Blepharoplasty, commonly referred to as eyelid surgery, is performed to improve the appearance of the eyelids by addressing issues such as excess skin, fat, and muscle. The procedure can be done on either the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both, depending on the patient's specific needs. Here is an overview of how blepharoplasty is typically performed:

1. Consultation and evaluation: Before the surgery, you will have a consultation with a skilled plastic surgeon. During this consultation, your surgeon will assess your eyelid area, discuss your goals, and review your medical history. They will determine the best approach and discuss the potential risks and benefits with you.

2. Anesthesia: Blepharoplasty can be performed using local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the procedure and your surgeon's preference. Your surgeon will discuss the anesthesia options with you during the pre-operative consultation.

3. Incision placement: The surgeon will make precise incisions in the natural creases or folds of the eyelids to minimize visible scarring. For upper eyelid surgery, the incision is typically made in the crease of the upper eyelid. For lower eyelid surgery, the incision may be made just below the lash line or inside the lower lid (transconjunctival approach).

4. Tissue modification: Once the incisions are made, the surgeon will access the underlying tissues. Depending on the specific concerns, they may remove excess skin, fat, and sometimes muscle. The goal is to create a smoother, more youthful eyelid contour.

5. Closure: After making the necessary modifications, the surgeon will carefully close the incisions with fine sutures or surgical adhesive. These sutures are typically removed within a week or two after the surgery.

6. Recovery and post-operative care: Following the procedure, you will be monitored in a recovery area until you are awake and stable. It is common to experience some swelling and bruising around the eyes, which can be managed with cold compresses and prescribed medications. You will receive post-operative care instructions from your surgeon, including how to care for your incisions and manage any discomfort.

7. Healing and results: It may take several weeks for swelling and bruising to subside completely. Over time, the scars from the incisions will typically fade and become less noticeable. Most patients can return to their normal daily activities within a few weeks, although strenuous activities should be avoided during the initial stages of recovery.

It's important to note that the specific techniques used in blepharoplasty may vary based on the patient's individual anatomy and goals. A skilled plastic surgeon will customize the procedure to achieve the desired results while maintaining a natural and balanced appearance. Patients should follow their surgeon's recommendations for a successful and safe recovery.

What is The Recovery Time After Blepharoplasty?

The recovery time after blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as the extent of the procedure, individual healing rates, and the patient's overall health. However, here is a general timeline of what to expect during the recovery process:

1. Immediate post-operative period (first 24-48 hours):

  • After the surgery, you will likely spend some time in a recovery area, where medical staff will monitor your condition.
  • You may experience swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort in the eyelid area. Pain is usually minimal and can be managed with prescribed pain medication or over-the-counter pain relievers, as recommended by your surgeon.
  • Cold compresses can be applied to the eyes to reduce swelling and discomfort.
  • It's essential to keep your head elevated and avoid bending over to minimize swelling.

2. First week:

  • Swelling and bruising will be most prominent during the first few days after surgery and may peak around the second or third day. However, this can vary from person to person.
  • Sutures, if used, are typically removed within the first week.
  • You should avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and activities that could strain the eyes during this period.

3. Second week:

  • Most patients can return to work or resume regular daily activities within 1-2 weeks, depending on the extent of the procedure and individual healing.
  • While some residual swelling and bruising may persist, it will continue to improve over the coming weeks.
  • Makeup can often be used to conceal any remaining discoloration or bruising.

4. Weeks 3-6:

  • Swelling and bruising should continue to subside, and the incision scars will gradually fade and become less noticeable.
  • By this time, most patients will see significant improvement in the appearance of their eyelids.

5. Long-term recovery (months):

  • The final results of blepharoplasty may take several months to fully manifest, as residual swelling continues to diminish, and the tissues settle into their new position.
  • Scars will continue to mature and fade over time, becoming less noticeable.

It's essential to follow your surgeon's post-operative care instructions diligently to promote proper healing and optimize your results. These instructions may include taking prescribed medications, avoiding sun exposure, using recommended skincare products, and attending follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress.

Keep in mind that individual recovery experiences can vary, so it's crucial to communicate openly with your surgeon about any concerns or questions you may have during your recovery process. Additionally, every patient's results may differ based on their unique anatomy and the specific goals of the procedure.

Are The Results of Blepharoplasty Permanent?

The results of blepharoplasty, like any cosmetic procedure, are long-lasting but not entirely permanent. While the surgery can provide a significant improvement in the appearance of the eyelids and create a more youthful look, it cannot halt the natural aging process or prevent further changes in the eyelid area. Here's what you can typically expect regarding the longevity of blepharoplasty results:

  1. Long-lasting improvement: Blepharoplasty can provide results that last for many years. It effectively addresses issues such as excess skin, fat, and muscle, which can contribute to drooping eyelids, puffiness, and wrinkles. Patients often enjoy the benefits of a more youthful and refreshed appearance for a considerable period.
  2. Aging continues: While the results of blepharoplasty are enduring, the aging process continues. Over time, the skin may naturally lose elasticity, and other age-related changes can occur in the eyelid area. These changes may lead to some gradual recurrence of sagging skin, puffiness, or wrinkles.
  3. Lifestyle factors: Lifestyle choices, such as sun exposure, smoking, and skincare habits, can also impact the longevity of your results. Protecting your skin from sun damage and following a healthy skincare routine can help maintain the results of blepharoplasty for a more extended period.
  4. Individual variation: The rate at which aging-related changes occur in the eyelid area can vary significantly from person to person. Genetics, overall health, and environmental factors all play a role in how the eyelids age over time.
  5. Maintenance: Some patients may choose to undergo additional treatments or procedures, such as non-surgical facial rejuvenation or repeat blepharoplasty, to help maintain or enhance their results as needed.

It's essential to have realistic expectations about the longevity of blepharoplasty results. While the procedure can provide a substantial and lasting improvement, it's not a guarantee against future aging. Regular follow-up visits with your surgeon and ongoing skincare and sun protection are essential to maximize the longevity of your blepharoplasty results.

Ultimately, the individual experience of results will vary, so it's important to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon who can provide you with personalized information based on your unique situation and goals.

Are There Visible Scars After Blepharoplasty?

While blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) can produce significant improvements in the appearance of the eyelids, it is normal to have concerns about visible scars after the procedure. The extent and visibility of scars can vary depending on several factors, including the surgical technique used, individual healing characteristics, and the skill of the surgeon. Here's what you should know about scars after blepharoplasty:

  1. Incision Placement: Surgeons typically make incisions for blepharoplasty in areas where scars can be hidden or minimized. For upper eyelid surgery, incisions are often made within the natural creases of the eyelid. For lower eyelid surgery, incisions may be made just below the lower lash line or inside the lower lid (transconjunctival approach). These placement strategies aim to keep scars as inconspicuous as possible.
  2. Suture Technique: Surgeons use fine sutures to close the incisions. The quality of suturing and the surgeon's attention to detail can affect the appearance of scars. In many cases, the sutures used are removed within the first week after surgery.
  3. Scar Maturation: Initially, scars may appear red or pink and can be somewhat noticeable. However, over time, they typically fade and become less visible as they mature. It may take several months for scars to reach their final appearance.
  4. Scar Care: Following your surgeon's post-operative care instructions is essential to minimize scarring. This may include keeping the incisions clean, avoiding sun exposure, and using recommended skincare products to promote proper healing.
  5. Individual Variation: The way your body heals and forms scars is unique to you. Some people naturally form less visible scars, while others may have a tendency to develop more prominent scars (hypertrophic or keloid scars). Your surgeon can provide guidance on managing scars based on your individual characteristics.
  6. Makeup and Camouflage: Once your surgeon clears you to do so, you can use makeup to conceal any residual discoloration or scars. Makeup can be an effective way to minimize the visibility of scars during the healing process.

It's important to discuss your concerns about scarring with your plastic surgeon during your consultation. A skilled and experienced surgeon will explain the incision techniques they plan to use and provide realistic expectations about scarring based on your unique situation. While there may be some degree of scarring after blepharoplasty, the goal is to minimize it and achieve natural-looking results. Over time, with proper care and healing, scars should become less noticeable.

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Operating Doctor Cenk Melikoğlu was born in Görele, in 1978. In 2002, he graduated from Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine. Between the years of 2003 and 2010, he did his specialization in İzmir Atatürk Training and Research Hospital, Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery Clinic. In 2015, he worked as a guest lecturer in the American Hospital of Paris. When abroad, he especially focused on the transfer of free vascular lymph nodes for lymphedema treatment, in the field of microsurgery. He participated in numerous training and meetings in this area. There are more than 30 articles in the literature, which were published in national and international journals. Since 2016, he has been working in İzmir Özel Ekol ENT Hospital in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Cosmology Clinic. He speaks English well. He is married and has one child. His special interests are; Breast Aesthetics & Dual-Plan Method, Aesthetic nose surgery, Lymphedema surgery, Endoscopic facial stretching, Aesthetic body shaping surgery (abdominal stretching, liposuction, aesthetic breast surgery), Hair transplantation with FUE method, Migraine surgery, Gynecomastia correction, Genital aesthetics (especially penis enlargement), Lymphedema Treatment (Laser Assisted, With Microcannula Lymph Protective Method), Penis Enlargement (Length & Thickness Combined Method), Migraine Surgery (Closed Method with Scopy). He was entitled to receive the "Proficiency Certificate" by being successful in the examination, which was held by the Turkish Plastic Surgery Association in 2010. In 2015, he participated in a scientific competition by Gülhane Military Medical Academy with his study 'Saddle-nose deformity repair with micro-plate-adapted costal cartilage.’ He has won the first place in the field of surgical medicine. In 2018, he worked at Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago, USA for three months in April, May and June on advanced techniques on gender reassignment and penis enlargement in men. He is still continuing his academic and scientific studies.
He graduated from Eskişehir Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine in 2008. He studied at Kaunas Medical Faculty between the years 2007 and 2008. He completed his specialization on Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department at Afyon Kocatepe University between the years 2009 and 2014. He has 5 original articles published in national and international scientific journals, and 13 verbal and written academic papers presented in national congresses. He continues the academic studies. He received the competence certificate of Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery after his success in the exam in 2016. He did well in European Plastic Surgery Competence Written Exam that took place in Brussels in 2019. Fields of Interest: Rhinoplasty Neck lift surgery, Face lift Surgery, Otoplasty, Tummy tuck, Liposuction, Breast augmentation / reduction / mastopexy, Gynecomastia, Genital aesthetics, Blepharoplasty, Lipoedema surgery, Penis enlargement (lengthening and thickening surgery), Fat injections 
He graduated from Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Medicine in 1995. Between 2001 and 2007, he received his specialty training in the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, İnönü University. He has 20 original articles published in domestic and foreign scientific journals, and 18 written and oral presentations presented in national and international congresses. He is a member of Izmir Medical Chamber and Aegean Region Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery Association. Married and father of one child, Opr. Dr. Serkan Süleyman Aslan has a good command of English. Areas of interest: Rhinoplasty Eyelid aesthetic Facial rejuvenation (face-neck lift) prominent ear Breast aesthetics (enlargement, reduction, lift) Correction of gynecomastia Tummy tuck Arm - Thigh stretch genital aesthetics Liposuction (fat removal) Fat injections Body shaping (Hip aesthetic, BBL) Minimal aesthetic applications (filler-rope hanger- neurotoxin) Fractional laser applications Skin Tumors Facial Traumas Penis Enlargement Lengthening and Thickening (Combined Method) Gender Reassignment Surgeries
He was born in 1990 in Isparta. He studied at Ankara University Faculty of Medicine between 2008-2015. Between 2016 and 2022, he graduated from Dokuz Eylül Faculty of Medicine, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. He worked at Izmir Bozyaka EAH, Düzce Atatürk DH and Isparta City Hospital. He is a member of Izmir Medical Chamber and Plastic Surgery Association. Fields of Interest: Rhinoplasty Neck lift surgery, Face lift Surgery, Otoplasty, Tummy tuck, Liposuction, Breast augmentation / reduction / mastopexy, Gynecomastia, Genital aesthetics, Blepharoplasty, Lipoedema surgery, Penis enlargement (lengthening and thickening surgery), Fat injections 
He was born in 1987 in Trabzon. He graduated from Karadeniz Technical University Faculty of Medicine between 2008-2015. He worked as a general practitioner at Fındıklı Guatr Training and Research Hospital and Pazar State Hospital. Between 2014-2021, he received the title of plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery specialist at İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center. In 2021, he worked at Bayburt State Hospital and Bergama Necla-Mithat Öztüre State Hospital in 2022. He worked in private hospitals between 2022-2023. He is a member of Izmir Medical Chamber and Plastic Surgery Association.
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