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What is upper blepharoplasty surgery?
Upper blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that rejuvenates the appearance of the upper eyelids. During this outpatient procedure excess skin is carefully removed from the upper eyelid area, and fat may need to be moved to fill hollowed areas or fat transfer performed to import fat to the area and reduce hollowing and tiredness. The surgery aims to address heavy eyelids, reduce puffiness and excess skin, and create a more youthful look around the eyes. It can also improve peripheral vision in cases where excess skin obstructs sight.
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How can a brow lift improve my upper blepharoplasty results?
A combination approach of upper blepharoplasty and a brow lift recognises the continuum of the upper upper eyelid and brow. By elevating a drooping brow alongside eyelid correction, Jonathan can achieve a more harmonious and youthful appearance and avoid residual heaviness at the lateral aspect of the eyelid. This combined technique not only improves visual field obstruction but also ensures a balanced, natural-looking outcome, preventing residual eyelid heaviness or in some cases a worsening appearance due to unrecognised drooping of the brow (compensated brow ptosis).
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Who is upper blepharoplasty surgery suitable for?
Men and women with excess eyelid skin, hooded or heavy-looking eyes, and those with impaired peripheral vision due to overhanging eyelids can all benefit from this procedure to provide them with a refreshed appearance. Your suitability will be assessed when you visit Jonathan for your consultation.
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What happens at the first appointment?
A comprehensive evaluation by Jonathan Dunne will identify your individual anatomical variations, assess your skin elasticity, and determine the extent of tissue removal needed. This will help him to tailor the procedure to your unique facial features and aesthetic goals. Also, by gaining an understanding of your medical history and expectations, Jonathan can better ensure optimal results, in enhancing both your appearance and the functionality of your upper eyelids, while minimising potential risks.
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How painful is upper blepharoplasty surgery?
During the surgery, you’ll typically have local anaesthesia, ensuring you feel no pain. Post-operatively, discomfort can be mild to moderate, often described as a feeling of tightness or bruising. Many patients manage pain effectively with over-the-counter medications and cold compresses. The discomfort should subside significantly within a few days.
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How long does upper Blepharoplasty surgery take?
Upper blepharoplasty takes about 45-60 minutes to complete. However, the exact duration can vary depending on the complexity of the case and whether it’s combined with other procedures.
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What results can I expect from this procedure?
We would expect you to experience a more youthful, refreshed appearance with reduced heaviness, opening up of the eyes and a restored eyelid crease. Recovery usually involves 2 weeks of doing less activity while bruising and swelling settle, and at 4 weeks there should be little signs of surgery. The final results should be visible after 6-9 months.