Blepharoplasty
(Eyelid Surgery) |
Blepharoplasty or eyelid
surgery, can enhance your appearance and your self-confidence
by eliminating droopy or sagging eyelids. As people age the
eyelid stretches, muscles weaken, and fat accumulates around
the eyes, causing "bags", or excess skin to become prominent.
During your consultation with Dr. Senderoff, he will assess
which of the four eyelids (top and bottom for both eyes)
require the procedure.
The best candidates for eyelid surgery are men and women who
are physically healthy, psychologically stable, and realistic
in their expectations. Generally patients for this procedure
are 35 years or older. However, if sagging eyelids run in your
family, it may be advisable to have eyelid surgery at a
younger age.
Traditional eyelid surgery is commonly performed by Dr.
Senderoff to improve drooping upper eyelids and remove puffy
bags of the lower lids. These characteristics often make
people look tired, unenthusiastic and appear older than their
age.
The traditional eyelid
surgery procedure is the second most common aesthetic surgery
performed today on men and women, according to the American
Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. While it does
a good job at addressing the problems described above, there
are other cosmetic concerns, such as crow's feet around the
eyes which are not necessarily corrected with traditional
eyelid surgery. Laser skin resurfacing in combination with
BOTOX® ® injections around the eyes can be done in combination
with eyelid surgery.
There are variations of the
eyelid surgery operation including transconjunctival eyelid
surgery, laser resurfacing eyelid surgery, and lower eyelid
resuspension surgery. Dr. Senderoff will discuss all these
options with you.
Eyelid surgery is routinely
performed on patients from their early twenties through their
seventies. The eyelid surgery procedure is performed in our
fully accredited surgical facility in Manhattan.
If you have any questions
about eyelid surgery (transconjunctival eyelid surgery, laser
resurfacing eyelid surgery, and lower eyelid resuspension
surgery) or any other plastic surgery procedure please feel
free to contact us at our Manhattan or Westchester offices.
Eyelid Surgery F.A.Q.
Q: What about insurance?
A: Eyelid problems are common, even in younger people.
Correcting eyelid problems that interfere with your vision may
be covered by your health insurance. However, when eyelid
surgery is performed for cosmetic reasons, it may not be
covered in part or in whole by your health insurance. We will
help you determine if your insurance provider provides eyelid
surgery coverage.
Q: Can anyone undergo this procedure?
A: As with all facial cosmetic surgery, good health and
realistic expectations are prerequisites. People with
circulatory, ophthalmologic, or serious medical conditions
must rely on the diagnostic skills of their own personal
specialists to determine whether blepharoplasty is an option
to consider. |