
The complete blepharoplasty treats both the upper and lower eyelids in the same procedure.
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Definition and Objectives
A complete blepharoplasty involves both the lower and upper eyelids. It aims to correct drooping upper eyelids as well as fine lines and swelling, similar to dark circles, on the lower eyelids.
Diagnosis
This procedure treats drooping upper eyelids and improves the appearance of fine lines and swelling similar to dark circles on the lower eyelid.
Anesthesia
Complete blepharoplasties are generally performed under general anesthesia, especially when carried out in conjunction with other facial surgical procedures, such as a facelift. However, procedures limited to the upper or lower eyelids can often be offered under local anesthesia, allowing for outpatient recovery. This multidisciplinary approach allows for optimizing aesthetic results while minimizing recovery time.
Results
The effects of the complete blepharoplasty are immediately visible once the recovery period is over. This procedure rejuvenates and revitalizes your look by eliminating signs of fatigue and aging.
Recovery
This procedure is generally not very painful.
Swelling (edema), bruising, and tearing may appear for a relatively short period (4 to 7 days). To alleviate swelling, the use of cold compresses is recommended.
You may experience dry eyes or sensitivity to light during the first days following the operation. In this case, moisturizing eye drops can relieve these symptoms.
In rare cases, an eye infection (conjunctivitis) may occur and will be effectively treated with antibiotic eye drops.
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