Frequent Questions About Connecticut Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Frequent Questions
Below you will find a list of frequent questions about Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) with answers provided by Connecticut Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Singer. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, please write to info@implasticsurgery.com, be sure to include the procedure name and your question!
How is this procedure done?
At our Wesport, Connecticut, medical offices, Eyelid lift is performed by making an elliptical incision in the upper lid first.
Excess skin, muscle and fat bags will be removed and the skin will be stitched
(sutured). If necessary, an incision that extends slightly beyond the outside
corner of the eye will be made in the lower lid, beneath the eyelashes. Excessive
skin and fat will be removed, sagging muscles will be tightened and the incision
stitched (sutured). Often the lower lid bags can be removed without any visible
incision or scar.
Some women have hereditary or acquired darkening of the lower eyelid skin in
addition to bags and wrinkles. The eyelid lift may not improve this darkening, but
most people can be helped by a chemical peel of the lower lids some weeks after
the procedure. A peel is rarely done at the same time as an eyelid lift. Consult
with your surgeon to determine if additional procedures will enhance your eyes.
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How do I prepare for my eyelid lift?
During your initial preoperative visit with your surgeon, be prepared to give a
complete medical history including all your medications, allergies and previous
surgeries. You will undergo a thorough physical examination and blood tests. If
you are over age 50, an electrocardiogram may be taken. Photographs are
important aids in planning and performing your eyelid lift. They become a
permanent part of your patient record and are taken before and several months
after your procedure.
During your consultation, you will be given specific directions to help you prepare
for your procedure. Instructions generally include taking vitamins, cautions about
taking certain medication and drinking alcohol, the shaving process and use of
antibacterial soap.
You must not eat or drink anything eight hours before your procedure. If you take
daily medication, ask your surgeon if it is safe to take before your procedure. If
you have any sores on your body, if you have a cold, sore throat or allergic
condition, inform your surgeon so you may be examined prior to your procedure.
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How long does the procedure take?
If both upper and lower eyelids are done together an eyelid lift takes
approximately one hour at our Westport, Connecticut, facilities. Less time is required if the procedure is performed only
on the lower or only on the upper eyelids.
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What form of anesthesia is used?
You may have an eyelid lift under local anesthesia with light sedation
administered by your surgeon. If you are having an eyelid lift in conjunction with a
Facelift or other procedures, you will receive general anesthesia, given by an
expert anesthesiologist M.D. (medical doctor) and you will be asleep throughout.
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Can I return home the same day?
Yes. An eyelid lift is done on an outpatient basis. Be sure to arrange for someone
to drop you off, pick you up, take you home and stay with you for at least 24
hours. You will not be able to drive yourself.
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How long before I can return to normal activity?
Most people return to work and regular functions in less than a week.
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