HealthPlastic surgery

Eyelid surgery

Eyes - this is one of the first areas that can tell about the age of a person. Skin on the eyelids quickly grows old and loses moisture. All this leads to sagging eyelids, which strongly spoil the appearance. To correct this age-related deficiency, people turn to a cosmetician for blepharoplasty. This procedure allows you to eliminate deep and small wrinkles, dark circles and even hanging eyebrows.

Blepharoplasty is a plastic surgery that is performed on the eyelids. The majority of patients are women after 35-40 years. In some cases even 25-30 year old girls are registered for this procedure. At their age, due to the lowering of the forehead and eyebrows, the plastic of the impending age is needed.

Misconceptions about blepharoplasty

  • The operation can do harm to impair vision. During the procedure, the surgeon does not touch the eyeball. All manipulations are performed at the subcutaneous level.
  • After the procedure, scars and scars remain. Of course, the first time after surgery, you can see small scars. However, after a few months they completely disappear. In addition, this operation provides for minimal cuts, which are carried out in the most inconspicuous places.

The technology of the operation

Practically in all clinics the procedure is performed under local anesthesia. First, the surgeon advises the patient and talks about possible contraindications. After anesthetic, the doctor makes a small incision in the place where the skin of the eyelids folds. The next stage involves the collection of excess fatty tissue. Then the fiber is redistributed and the seams are seamed. They are removed after 5-6 days after the operation. For more information on blepharoplasty technology, visit http://omorfia.ru/services/omolozhenie.

Contraindications

To exclude any risk, the doctor takes the patient's blood and urine test, conducts tests for some serious diseases, ECG and fluorography. Only after this, a person is allowed to undergo surgery. Like any surgical procedure, blepharoplasty has a small number of contraindications:

  • Eye diseases (dryness of the membrane, problems with the retina and glaucoma);
  • Diseases of the cardiovascular system, as well as problems with blood circulation;
  • Thyroid gland diseases;
  • diabetes.

Blepharoplasty does not require a recovery period and the next day you will be able to return home.

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