Eyebags details Overview
Eye bags is a condition where the fat behind the eye pooches out and leads to formation of bags. It happens due to ageing, hereditary factors and certain medical conditions like thyroid, hypertension, or renal disorders.
Patients with this condition complain of:
- Cosmetic blemishes
- Looking old
- Tired, drunk, and sad
- As if they have not taken enough rest
- Are unable to wear spectacles properly
Baggy lids: This happens when there is extra fold of skin over the upper lid crease which makes the eye look smaller and heavy. It is usually associated with droopy brows. Additional loose skin may be present. Patients complain of heaviness on eyes, headache to open eyes and/or limitation or restriction of the visual field. It can be caused by the following reasons:
- Hereditary/ familial
- Skin laxity/ looseness – causing extra skin to hang over
- Atrophy of fat around the brows – leading to descent of the brows
- It can be present in all ethnicities but can specifically be seen in north-eastern Indians and Asians
Blepharoplasty surgery is used to restore correct functioning to the affected eyelid(s) and eye aesthetics. It can be done on both upper and lower eyelids to correct puffiness and eyebags.
Treatment Procedure
Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It can also address issues such as puffiness, sagging, and bags under the eyes.
Here are some details of the blepharoplasty procedure:
Anaesthesia:
The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia.
Incisions:
The surgeon will make incisions along the natural creases of the eyelids. For upper eyelids, the incision will be made in the crease of the eyelid, and for lower eyelids, the incision will be made just below the eyelash line or inside the lower eyelid.
Tissue removal:
The surgeon will then remove excess skin, fat, and muscle from the eyelids
Closure :
The incisions will be closed with fine sutures or surgical tape.
Recovery:
Patients may experience swelling, bruising, and temporary blurred vision after the surgery. Cold compresses and pain medication can help manage these symptoms. Patients should avoid strenuous activities and keep their head elevated for a few days after the surgery. The sutures will be removed after about a week.
Results:
The results of blepharoplasty are generally long-lasting, and most patients are satisfied with their new appearance.
Treatment Procedure
Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It can also address issues such as puffiness, sagging, and bags under the eyes.
Here are some details of the blepharoplasty procedure:
Anaesthesia | The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia. | |
Incisions | The surgeon will make incisions along the natural creases of the eyelids. For upper eyelids, the incision will be made in the crease of the eyelid, and for lower eyelids, the incision will be made just below the eyelash line or inside the lower eyelid. | |
Tissue removal | The surgeon will then remove excess skin, fat, and muscle from the eyelids | |
Closure | The incisions will be closed with fine sutures or surgical tape. | |
Recovery | Patients may experience swelling, bruising, and temporary blurred vision after the surgery. Cold compresses and pain medication can help manage thesen symptoms. Patients should avoid strenuous activities and keep their head elevated for a few days after the surgery. The sutures will be removed after about a week. | |
Results | The results of blepharoplasty are generally long-lasting, and most patients are satisfied with their new appearance. |
- A detailed understanding of reasons and severity of your specific condition (why, what, how)
- Mild (CF Grade 1)
- Moderate (CF Grade 2)
- Advanced (CF Grade 3)
- A bespoke treatment plan just for you which provides holistic and evidence-based treatment options for
- A clear understanding of what kind of results will be
Our promise
- Safe, reliable, proven, and predictable treatment
- 100% improvement in correction of bagginess / puffiness
- Improvement of overall emotional quotient and periocular ageing
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FAQs
As with any surgical procedure, ptosis repair surgery also comes with risks like bleeding, infection, scarring, eyelid asymmetry, and temporary or permanent changes in eyelid position or movement. However, these are rare and minimal when the procedure is performed by a trained oculoplastic surgeon.
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