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Cosmetic Surgery for the Eyes
As you grow older, you may begin to notice the appearance of your face is not as good-looking as it used to be. For those that are finding that their older age is bringing a disappointment to their appearance, they can consider cosmetic surgery to help correct the problems. One of the possible types of cosmetic surgery is eyelid surgery, also known as a blepharoplasty. This will help bring out the normal color in your eyes and allow you to feel better about the appearance of your face.
A blepharoplasty will focus on the bags that grow under your eyes as well as the swollen eyelids that have become a part of your facial features. These are usually a result of genetics, and are a part of the aging process. Swollen and sunken eyelids may also be a result of strain that has affected the skin in this area. The skin in these areas will begin to lose their firmness, especially in areas where the skin is thinner. As a result, the eyelids will begin to form wrinkles and fatty pads underneath them. When you decide to get a blepharoplasty, you will be removing the extra skin and fat that is around an area that is causing the changed appearances.
Eyelid cosmetic surgery is known to be a minor surgery that is performed. You will first be put under an anesthesia to remain relaxed and sleepy during the procedure. The surgeon will then make an incision into the eyelid area where there seems to be excess skin or fat. They can then remove the extra parts that are around the eyelids. Most of the time, there is also enough measurements and technology used to make sure that this procedure will not affect the rest of the eye. The cut that was made will then be stitched together to complete the surgery.
After an eyelid surgery, you can expect that gauze will be placed over the eyes for a short period to make sure the stitches stay in place and the proper healing occurs. You can also expect bruising and swelling to be a part of the after affects. However, this is not serious and will go away in a period of one or two weeks. Usually, stitches will not be removed until three days or one week after the procedure, allowing the eyelid to recover. After one-week time, you should be able to move back to your normal activities.
For those that have bags under their eyes, swelling around their eyelids or wrinkles that have occurred around their eyes from excess skin, they can consider a blepharoplasty to get a younger look. This will allow one to take away the affects that occur with age and will allow them to feel better about their appearance. Eyelid cosmetic surgery is a common procedure that is known to be effective in allowing those who have aged to begin to look younger in appearance.
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