
While saggy eyelids might initially appear to be a purely cosmetic issue, if they begin to interfere with your vision or other eye functionality, eyelid lift surgery or blepharoplasty might indeed become a necessary procedure.
Five questions to consider when thinking about getting eyelid surgery
- Do you feel that your eyelids are making you look older than you actually are?
- Are you frequently dissatisfied with the tired or aged appearance of your eye area?
- Have your once-prominent eyelashes started to disappear under sagging eyelid skin?
- Do you find yourself frequently raising your brows to improve your vision?
- Are you willing to go through a few weeks of recovery time for a procedure that will leave minimal scars, but could make you look fresher and more youthful?
Why are our Eyelids one of the first places to show signs of ageing?
The skin that forms our eyelids is incredibly delicate and thin. As we age, our skin starts to lose its strength and elasticity due to a decrease in collagen production. The muscles that we use to blink and squint also weaken over time.
When should I consider having eyelid surgery?
If you find that the look of your eyes is making you appear tired, aged, or stressed, or if you’re experiencing functional issues such as problems with blinking or tearing, it may be time to explore your options for blepharoplasty.
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How long does blepharoplasty take to perform?
Blepharoplasty typically takes around one and a half to two hours to complete.
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How long is recovery from eyelid surgery?
Recovering from eyelid surgery generally takes a few weeks. Stitches are usually removed within a week after surgery. It often takes around 4-6 weeks for the swelling to completely resolve.
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Choosing the Best Blepharoplasty Surgeon in London
Here at Centre for Surgery, our clinic is state-of-the-art and regulated by the Care Quality Commission. Our surgeons are certified Plastic Surgeons with a Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) or its international equivalent.
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Contact us today on 0207 993 4849 to arrange a consultation at our clinic on Baker Street in London.
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