How Can I Reduce Bruising After Eyelid Surgery?

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Eyelid surgery – formally known as blepharoplasty surgery – can transform a person’s face more than you might think. With eyelid surgery, patients can take years off their look virtually overnight, correct visual obstructions, or achieve a softer, more approachable new look that sends their confidence soaring. While the recovery period after eyelid surgery is generally well tolerated, it is important for patients to know what to expect after an eyelid lift and to plan accordingly. Below, you’ll find helpful tips from the expert team at Exclusively Faces Cosmetic Surgery and Medispa in Sharpsburg, GA on how to minimize your symptoms after eyelid surgery for the smoothest, quickest, and most successful healing process possible.

What results are possible with an eyelid lift?

Eyelid surgery can do much more than simply “lift” sagging eyelids – though it can certainly do that! With blepharoplasty surgery, patients can address a wide range of concerns involving the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. In some cases, patients undergo eyelid surgery to correct the unwanted side effects of aging, while other men and women choose eyelid surgery to address facial asymmetry and other natural features they’d like to alter or enhance. If you have any of the following concerns regarding the appearance or function of your eyelids, a blepharoplasty may be appropriate for you:

  • Sagging eyelids
  • Heavy eyelids
  • Hooded eyes
  • No eyelid crease
  • Wrinkled eyelids
  • Hanging eyelids are obstructing field of vision
  • Loose eyelid skin
  • Puffy lower eyelids
  • Bags under the eyes
  • Bulging lower eyelids

How is eyelid surgery performed?

In an upper blepharoplasty, we place a thin incision within the upper eyelid crease and remove excess skin. The incision is then closed to create a smoother eyelid and a more open, refreshed, new look. In lower eyelid surgery, a delicate incision is made directly within the lower lash line, allowing us to remove excess fat and skin accordingly. Again, sutures are used to close the incision.

What is recovery after eyelid surgery like?

Depending on the type of eyelid surgery performed and other details of the case, patients may require about 1 – 3 weeks for a full recovery, though most people are able to return to work and other light activities within about two weeks. Bruising, swelling, and tenderness are to be expected following blepharoplasty surgery, and many patients experience itchiness at their incisions. These symptoms are typically mild and largely resolve after about 10 –14 days, though there are some things you can do at home to help minimize your post-blepharoplasty symptoms.

What can I do to get rid of swelling after eyelid surgery?

To keep swelling down after eyelid surgery, use these helpful guidelines:

  • Sleep on your back with your head slightly elevated or propped up
  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • Limit consumption of salt
  • Use icepacks or cold compresses often

During your pre- and postoperative appointments, our team will review your aftercare instructions at length to ensure you have the most comfortable and efficient experience possible. By adhering to your recovery guidelines closely, you’ll be able to keep your swelling and bruising to a minimum, return to work sooner, and enjoy your stunning new look for years to come.

Freshen up your look with advanced eyelid surgery in Sharpsburg, GA

If you’re interested in learning more about the beautiful, age-defying results that are possible with eyelid surgery, browse these blepharoplasty before-and-after photos and call Exclusively Faces Cosmetic Surgery and Medispa in Sharpsburg, GA to schedule your eyelid surgery consultation today.

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