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Do you suffer from sagging skin near your eyes? Are you seeking an Indianapolis eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty surgeon. If you suffer from sagging eyelids please feel free to read more about a surgical procedure that could make a tremendous difference in your life.

Blepharoplasty, also known as an eye lift, is a procedure to correct the sagging or drooping of the eyelids and the removal of excess fat, skin and muscle.As we age, it is common to see a difference in their eye area -- more laxity, bags below and above the eye; sometimes so much that the upper lid seems to disappear underneath the extra fatty area under the brow bone. Even with good skincare and eye care, wrinkles, puffiness and drooping eyelids will catch up to you. Genetic factors and body chemistry can cause these aging effects in younger people.Blepharoplasty can give a more youthful appearance to an otherwise older, more tired looking, face.

Blepharoplasty surgery can also treat a medical condition called ptosis (drooping eyelid), which is caused by poor muscle tone or nerve damage. Ptosis causes the eyelids to hang very low and block vision.

Blepharoplasty treats drooping eyelids, but not drooping eyebrows or wrinkles. Blepharoplasty is often performed with another cosmetic surgery such as a brow lift or facelift to improve droopy eyebrows, crow's feet and facial sagging.

There are two types of blepharoplasty:Upper eyelid blepharoplasty and Lower Eyelid blepharoplasty.The upper lid blepharoplasty removes excess skin, fat and/or muscle from the upper lid.The goal of a lower lid blepharoplasty is to remove excess bags and sometimes trip some skin at the lash line to tighten the under eye skin.

Is Blepharoplasty Right for Me?

The best candidates for blepharoplasty are physically healthy and are well informed about the surgery.Typically candidates are at least 35, though genetic factors may indicate treatment for younger people. Candidates may be excluded if they have any of the following conditions: dry eyes, high blood pressure, hypothyroidism, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, glaucoma, or Graves' disease. Your anatomy, including bone and supporting structure, may also affect your candidacy.

If you are interested in learning more about Blepharoplasty contact us to set up a consultation.


The Procedure:

If you are interested in blepharoplasty, we recommend you schedule a consultation at Whitson Vision.Our oculoplastic surgeon has special training in plastic surgery of the eye region.At your consultation your doctor will discuss your goals and expectations and help you decide what procedure(s) would benefit you based on your specific needs.

At the time of surgery, you will be given a local anesthesia to numb the area around your eyes and a mild sedative to help you stay relaxed during the procedure. You'll be awake during the surgery, but relaxed and insensitive to pain.

The blepharoplasty will take between to three hours, depending on the extent of the surgery. A small incision is made following the natural line of your eyelids, excess fat is removed and sagging skin trimmed, and the incision is closed with very fine stitches.

After surgery, you may experience some of the following temporary side effects:

  • Bruising, lasting from two weeks to a month
  • Dry or itchy sensation in your eyes
  • Excessive tearing
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Blurred sight
  • Swelling at the corner of the eyelid

Please Note:

  • Your eyes will be bandaged so you will need someone to drive you home
  • Your eyelids may feel tight and sore as the anesthesia wears off, but you will be given pain medication to ease this discomfort.
  • You will also be given eye drops to alleviate any dry or itchy feeling in your eyes.
  • You will come back to Whitson Vision 3 to 5 days after the surgery to have your stitches removed.

After surgery, you may experience some of the following temporary side effects:

  • Bruising, lasting from two weeks to a month
  • Dry or itchy sensation in your eyes
  • Excessive tearing
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Blurred sight
  • Swelling at the corner of the eyelid
  • Difficulty closing your eyes

You should be able to read or watch TV in two or three days. Most people feel ready to return to work in 7 to 10 days. You may be sensitive to sunlight and wind for several weeks, so you should wear sunglasses and a special sun block made for eyelids. Your source for eyelid surgery in Indianapolis, Indiana