Considering eyelid rejuvenation?

Written in association with: Mr Jonathan Dunne
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Edited by: Aoife Maguire

If you’ve noticed that your eyes appear tired or aged due to sagging skin, puffiness, or under-eye bags, you might be considering eyelid rejuvenation. This popular cosmetic procedure, also known as blepharoplasty, can significantly enhance the appearance of your eyelids, creating a more youthful and refreshed look. Esteemed consultant plastic surgeon Mr Jonathan Dunne explores various aspects of eyelid rejuvenation to help you understand if this procedure is right for you.

 

 

What is eyelid rejuvenation?

 

Eyelid rejuvenation, often referred to as blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure aimed at improving the appearance of the eyelids. This surgery can be performed on the upper lids, lower lids, or both, and is designed to address issues such as sagging skin, puffiness, and under-eye bags. The goal is to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance around the eyes, which can significantly enhance overall facial aesthetics.

 

Why consider eyelid rejuvenation?

 

As we age, the skin around our eyes tends to lose its elasticity, and the muscles supporting our eyelids weaken. This can lead to excess skin and fat gathering above and below the eyelids, causing sagging eyebrows, droopy upper lids, and bags under the eyes. These changes can make us look older and more tired than we feel. Eyelid rejuvenation can address these concerns by removing or repositioning excess tissue and tightening the surrounding muscles, resulting in a more alert and youthful appearance.

 

What does the procedure involve?

 

Eyelid rejuvenation is typically performed on an outpatient basis, meaning patients can return home the same day. The procedure begins with the administration of local anaesthesia and sedation to ensure comfort. For upper eyelid surgery, incisions are made along the natural crease of the eyelid, allowing the surgeon to remove or reposition fat deposits, tighten muscles, and remove excess skin. For lower eyelid surgery, the incision is usually made just below the lower lash line or inside the lower lid, providing access to address under-eye bags and sagging skin. Following this, the incisions are closed with fine sutures to minimise scarring.

 

What can patients expect during recovery?

 

Postoperative recovery from eyelid rejuvenation varies from patient to patient, but most can expect to experience some swelling and bruising around the eyes for the first week. Discomfort can be managed and swelling can be reduced with cold compresses. It is essential to follow all postoperative care instructions provided by your surgeon to ensure optimal healing. Most patients can return to normal activities within 10 to 14 days, although it may take several weeks for the final results to become fully apparent as residual swelling subsides.

 

Who is an ideal candidate for eyelid rejuvenation?

 

Ideal candidates for eyelid rejuvenation are individuals in good overall health who have realistic expectations about the outcomes of the procedure. Typically, candidates are aged 35 and older, as this is when the signs of ageing around the eyes become more pronounced. However, younger patients experiencing hereditary droopy eyelids or under-eye bags may also benefit from the surgery. A thorough consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon is essential to determine if eyelid rejuvenation is appropriate for you.

 

Are there any risks or complications?

 

As with any surgical procedure, eyelid rejuvenation carries certain risks and potential complications. These can include infection, bleeding, dry eyes, difficulty closing the eyes, and temporary or permanent changes in vision. However, these risks are relatively rare, and choosing an experienced and board-certified surgeon can significantly minimise them. It's crucial to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your surgeon during the consultation process.

 

Eyelid rejuvenation can offer transformative results, providing a refreshed and youthful appearance that enhances self-confidence. If you're considering this procedure, consult with a qualified specialist to explore your options and achieve the best possible outcome.

 

 

 

 

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By Mr Jonathan Dunne
Plastic surgery

Mr Jonathan Dunne is a consultant plastic surgeon with nearly 15 years of experience. He is the co-founder of Montrose London, a dermatology and aesthetics clinic in Belgravia, lead clinician for the Imperial Skin Cancer Service and founded the Imperial Facial Reconstruction Centre, a multi-specialty collaborative providing expert care. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Plastic Surgery) specialising in molesskin cancer, melanoma, facial reconstructionblepharoplasty and facelift.
 
Jonathan trained in Bristol, Yorkshire, Sydney and Malawi and completed specialist training in plastic surgery in London hospitals including Chelsea & Westminster, Royal Free, St Georges and Charing Cross.
 
He is uniquely trained in all aspects of facial plastic surgery, undertaking two further years of fellowships in minimally invasive facial skin cancer treatment (Mohs surgery), head and neck microvascular surgery, facial palsy, and craniofacial and aesthetic surgery. His further training in facial plastic surgery was completed in Melbourne, Boston and Stockholm, and aesthetic training in London hospitals including the Wellington, King Edward VII, the London Clinic and St John and St Elizabeths.
 
Jonathan co-authored the Oxford Handbook of Head & Neck anatomy, has authored more than 50 publications and book chapters, and is regularly invited to speak at international meetings on facial plastic surgery and skin cancer, being awarded several national prizes. He is the principal investigator for the international MelMarT-II melanoma trial at Imperial, and chief investigator for the DEPLOY desmoplastic melanoma study.
 
Jonathan is passionate about plastic surgery education and development in resource-poor settings and is a trustee of the Malawi Burns Trust and a member of the national committee for BFIRST (British Foundation for International Reconstructive Surgery & Training).

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