Eyelid Surgery
Eyelid Surgery is a cosmetic surgery procedure to remove excess skin or fatty tissue from the eyelid. This surgery is usually performed due to sagging of the eyelids during the aging process. Eyelid surgery is a procedure that is usually performed under local anesthesia. During the operation, excess skin or adipose tissue is removed and the eyelid is reshaped. The surgery takes an average of one hour to complete.
It is necessary to follow certain steps in the recovery process of the patient after the surgery. For example, there may be swelling, bruising and pain during the first few days. These symptoms usually subside within a few days. Removal of the stitches after surgery is usually done one week later. It is also recommended that the patient avoid light and sun during the first few days to protect their eyes. It is also recommended to do sports, lift heavy and avoid strenuous activities.
Although eyelid surgery is generally a safe procedure, like any surgery, it has some risks. These risks may include infection, bleeding, delayed wound healing, and droopy eyelids. Therefore, it is important to consult with a plastic surgeon prior to surgery and be informed about the potential risks and benefits of surgery. Eyelid surgery is preferred by many people because of sagging eyelids or excess skin. This surgery is an effective method to provide a younger, fresh and energetic appearance. However, remember that certain steps should be followed before and after the surgery and you should be informed about the potential risks of the surgery.