Blepharoplasty: a quick guide

Written in association with: Ms Aoife Naughton
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Edited by: Aoife Maguire

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at treating hooding of the upper eyelids and improving the overall appearance of the eyelids. It generally involves removing excess skin, muscle, and/or fat from the upper or lower eyelids, or both. This procedure can provide significant aesthetic enhancements, as well as functional benefits for some patients.

 

Distinguished ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon Ms Aoife Naughton delves into the nuances of blepharoplasty, its indications, and what patients should consider before undergoing this procedure.

 

 

What is Blepharoplasty?

 

Blepharoplasty is a surgical intervention that targets excess skin and/or fat in the periocular area. Over time, the skin around the eyes can lose elasticity, leading to sagging or drooping of the eyelid skin. Additionally, pockets of fat may accumulate in the eyelids, resulting in puffiness. Blepharoplasty addresses these concerns by removing excess skin and fat, resulting in a more rejuvenated appearance.

 

- Indications for Blepharoplasty

 

Blepharoplasty is typically indicated for individuals who experience the following signs and symptoms:

 

Hooping of the upper eyelid skin

 

Excess skin on the upper eyelids can obstruct vision and create a tired or aged appearance. Blepharoplasty can lift and tighten the upper eyelids, improving both vision and aesthetics.

 

Puffy lower eyelids

 

Fat deposits beneath the eyes can cause bags or puffiness, making individuals appear tired or older than they are. Lower eyelid blepharoplasty removes or redistributes these fat pockets, resulting in a smoother, more youthful contour.

 

Excessive skin and wrinkles

 

Age-related changes can lead to wrinkles and creases around the eyes, contributing to a tired or haggard look. Blepharoplasty can address these concerns by tightening the skin and smoothing out wrinkles, rejuvenating the overall appearance of the eyes.

 

- Considerations before undergoing blepharoplasty

 

Before undergoing blepharoplasty, patients should carefully consider the following:

 

Medical evaluation

 

A comprehensive medical evaluation is essential to ensure that patients are suitable candidates for surgery. This evaluation may include assessing the overall health of the patient, as well as any pre-existing eye conditions or risk factors.

 

Realistic expectations

 

It is crucial for patients to have realistic expectations about the outcomes of blepharoplasty. While this procedure can yield significant improvements in appearance, it is important to understand that individual results may vary.

 

Recovery process

 

Patients should be prepared for 1-2 weeks downtime following blepharoplasty. This may include temporary swelling, bruising, and discomfort around the eyes, as well as restrictions on activities such as heavy lifting.

 

 

 

If you would like to know more about blepharoplasty surgery and discuss whether you are a suitable candidate, book a consultation with Ms Naughton by visiting her Top Doctors profile today

By Ms Aoife Naughton
Ophthalmology

Ms Aoife Naughton, a consultant ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon based in London and Portsmouth, offers specialised expertise in oculoplastics, blepharoplasty, ptosis correction, lacrimal surgery, chalazion treatment, dry eye management, and oculo-facial plastic and cosmetic surgery. In addition, she provides aesthetic treatments such as anti-wrinkles injections, polynucleotides, dermal fillers and treatment with energy-based devices including laser skin re-surfacing, tailoring treatments to achieve natural-looking results. She also offers treatment for children with oculoplastic issues.

She is a Fellow of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, and of the European Board of Ophthalmologists and holds membership in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Ms Naughton has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in her field. Her extensive training in oculoplastic surgery includes prestigious fellowships at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London and the Oxford Eye Hospital.
 
Ms Naughton's contributions to research and teaching are noteworthy, with her work published in numerous peer-reviewed journals. She is dedicated to advancing surgical techniques and safety standards, evident in her role in delivering safe surgical training in ophthalmology and her key involvement in establishing a surgical simulation suite in Oxford for training future ophthalmic surgeons, with precision and safety at the forefront. She was awarded the Prize for Best Eyelid Surgery video at the World Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Conference in 2023.
 
Her expertise extends beyond surgery, encompassing a holistic approach to patient care and a dedication to providing personalised treatments.

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