What Is Blepharoplasty?
Also known as an eyelid lift, blepharoplasty corrects excess skin, fat, and tissue in the upper and lower eyelids. Whether for cosmetic enhancement or to improve vision, the procedure delivers a rejuvenated appearance and a more alert visual field.
When Is surgery recommended?
You may benefit from blepharoplasty if you have:
- Hooded or sagging upper eyelids obstructing your field of vision.
- Puffy under-eye bags or crepey skin that make you look fatigued.
- Functional concerns—like impaired sight—or a desire for aesthetic refinement.
Procedure details
Upper Eyelids
An incision is made along the natural crease to remove or reposition excess tissue and skin.
Lower Eyelids
Access may be via an incision beneath the lash line or inside the eyelid to reduce puffiness.
Comprehensive Approach
Many patients choose both upper and lower surgery in one session, often combined with other rejuvenating procedures for balanced, natural results.
Recovery & results
Expect mild swelling, bruising, or light sensitivity initially—usually easing within a week. Incisions are hidden, and visible scars fade with time. Many patients experience improved vision and feel more vibrant and refreshed.