Sunday, August 21, 2011

Are You A Good Candidate for Cosmetic Eye Surgery?

By Cori Steinman


If your eyes are droopy or puffy, or just appear tired and weathered, you might want to think about having an eyelid lift, also known as cosmetic eye surgery, or cosmetic eyelid surgery. Because our eyelids are constantly exposed to the elements, especially the sun, the human eyelid ages quite quickly. In addition, the eyelid is a very thin piece of tissue that does not hold up well over the years, even in very healthy people. Sometimes additional eyelid skin, or excessive puffiness, actually blocks a person's field of vision. Occasionally, the obstruction even involves an entire field of vision, which is a serious medical issue. An eye surgeon will determine, after careful examination, what the situation calls for. After removing excess fat from a patient's eyelid, the improvement is almost immediate. Cosmetic eye surgery provides fast relief for people who want to get rid of extra skin in the eye area, for whatever reason.

Candidates for such procedures should be in overall positive health. On top of that, you should have a reasonable expectation that the surgery will deliver good results. That means you expect to come out looking better, or with better vision. It is also smart, for financial as well as logistical reasons, to combine cosmetic eye surgery with other facial procedures like botox, or routine face lifts. This way, you only have to sit through one session, but can take care of several issues simultaneously.

Eye surgeons do a lot of preparatory work for each patient's case. This usually involves taking numerous photographs of the area to be treated. That way, the doctor can look at the unique aspects of the patient's eye skin, examining where fat has built up and where wrinkling is most obvious. Of course, each person's eye area is like a fingerprint: No two are exactly the same.

Many patients wonder about scarring from surgical procedures. In the case of this type of surgery, this issue is minimal. The few scar lines that result can be worked into natural creases in the skin that surrounds the eye, or even into the proximal facial lines, so as not to leave a visible trace.

To prepare for your session of eyelid surgery, the doctor will likely have you arrive about sixty minutes before the procedure, wearing no makeup. You should be ready to sleep because you will be put under an anesthetic for the operation, which lasts about an hour. Pain is not an issue during the session, but there may be some slight swelling later on that causes mild discomfort. Usually, the staff will keep an eye on you for a couple hours after the surgery is finished and then allow you to go home. Bandages are normally left on overnight to prevent any infection. After very meticulous follow-up by the doctor and staff, most patients can go out in public within a week after the process is complete.




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