AESTHETIC EYE SURGERY
LASER EYELID REJUVENATION
Blepharoplasty or the treatment of "bags" of the upper & lower eyelids
The Stories Eyes Can Tell
Eyelid bags, crow's feet and reading glasses, courtesy of Father Time! These
overhanging lid tissues and heavy orbital lines can transform sparkling,
youthful eyes into tired, dull, hooded ones. Their onset can be hastened by
heredity, smoking and excessive sun exposure.
External treatments offer temporary relief, at best.
Tea bags, cucumber slices and ice packs are popular home remedies. Specially
formulated creams and lotions are their commercial counter-parts. While
skillfully applied cosmetics can cover lines and blend wrinkles, those heavy
upper hoods, deep crow's feet and fully packed lower lid bags present
substantial challenges.
A quick glance at the family album may suggest where we are heading.
What can be done? For starters, our grandparents were right! Bonnets and
wide-brimmed hats protected them not only from sun-provoked skin cancers, but
from the sun-induced changes of aging as well. If fashion consciousness rules
out broad-brimmed sun shielding, then sun screens are a must! Although heredity
is beyond our control, a quick glance at the family album may suggest where we
are heading and whether surgery is an option.
EYELID REJUVENATION
Blepharoplasty
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Before Surgery |
After Surgery |
Eyelid rejuvenation can make the eyes appear brighter and more alert.
Laser eye-&-lid surgery offers three new options:
Laser excision surgery is usually performed using a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser as a scalpel. High-energy, precisely focused laser light is delivered in a fine beam which cuts delicate eyelid tissue by vaporization. During vaporization, heat is produced which seals the small blood vessels and nerves next to the surgical wound. Because laser incisions are virtually bloodless, there is usually no post operative "black eye." Swelling is minimized too because lymphatic vessels are sealed. Pain is usually minimal because the procedure seals the nerves. An incision in the upper lid is placed along the lid crease to hide the small scar. Laser surgery to remove "bags" from the lower lids is done from inside the lower lid, leaving no visible scar at all. The bags are actually excess orbital fat that has pushed forward. The bulges typically cast unflattering shadows, producing a tired, sad expression. In extreme cases, the lower lids may be so full that they obscure vision during reading. After surgery on both upper and lower eyelids, most patients feel more comfortable wearing glasses in public for three to seven days. Normal activities can be resumed in just three to five days; a long weekend is normally adequate time for recuperation. Resurfacing to soften lines and wrinkles is performed with the NaturaLase erbium laser and hyperopia (LASIK) with the Excimer laser.
Pain is usually minimal.
Panado or Propain is usually sufficient to relieve any pain after the
procedure.
Complementary Procedures.
Further Information
If you need more information, please contact us. You are welcome to call us
on 011 422-1794 or fax 011 422-2809 to make an appointment, any of our staff
members would be pleased to assist you.
How can I find out if I am a candidate for blepharoplasty?
If you would like to learn more about your cosmetic and visual options or find
out if laser blepharoplasty treatments might work well for you, please
call our office and schedule a consultation
with one of our doctors.