Traditional vs Non Surgical Blepharoplasty

Traditional vs Non Surgical Blepharoplasty

What is blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty, sometimes called an ‘eyelid lift’, is a surgical operation that aims to correct droopy eyelids. As people age, the skin on their eyelids can become more elastic, and there may be a loss of muscle tone, leading to droopy eyebrows, sagging upper eyelids, and puffy bags beneath the eyes.

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Am I suitable for eyelid surgery?

You might be a suitable candidate if you experience drooping skin, vision obstruction, under-eye bags, or changes in eyebrow position.

What is a non-surgical blepharoplasty, and how does it work?

Non-surgical options include the SmoothEye treatment, which uses laser technology to stimulate collagen production and lift drooping eyelids, and the AccuTite brow lift, which uses radiofrequency technology.

What can you expect during a blepharoplasty surgery?

Blepharoplasty is generally carried out as a day procedure. Upper and lower eyelid procedures involve precise incisions along the natural folds of the eyelids, with excess skin, muscle, and fat removed or repositioned.

Upper and Lower Eyelid Surgery:

  1. Upper Eyelid Surgery: Incision along the natural fold of your upper eyelid, removing excess skin, muscle, and fat.
  2. Lower Eyelid Surgery: Incision just below the eyelashes or within the inside of the lower lid, removing or rearranging excess fat, muscle, and sagging skin.

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After surgery, bruising and swelling typically subside within 10 to 14 days. Most people are pleased with the results and often feel a boost in self-esteem.

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Choosing the Best Blepharoplasty Surgeon in London

The Centre for Surgery in London stands out as an esteemed institution, offering some of the most skilled blepharoplasty surgeons in the region. Our surgeons possess a keen interest in blepharoplasty, are up-to-date with the latest techniques, and are adept at both surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation methods.

Phone: 0207 993 4849 | Email: contact@centreforsurgery.com

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