Correction of the Upper Eyelid

Why?

Correction of the upper eyelid consists of removing any superfluous skin.

During the first consultation, the surgeon examines whether the “turned-off” look of the eyes is really due to the eyelids and not to a drooping of the eyebrows.


The Intervention

Blepharoplasty takes place under local anaesthesia for about 45 minutes. The surgeon makes an incision in the fold of the eyelid in such a way that the scars are practically invisible. He then removes the superfluous skin. At the same time, he can also remove the fatty tissue from the inner corner of the eye close to the nose.


Result and Post-Operative Treatment

The patient can return home immediately after the operation.

Some swellings and contusions can appear. The stitches are removed four to seven days after the intervention; social activity can be resumed after a week.

A blepharoplasty of the upper eyelid enables lively, rejuvenated eyes to be regained.

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