Important Facts About Eyelid Surgery Barrie

By Enid Hinton


Surgery of the eyelids is done for the purpose of repairing droopy eyelids. There will be removal of excess muscle, skin and fat. As one becomes older, there will be stretching of eyelids and thus weakening of the muscles that support them. Therefore, the excess fat gathers either above or below the eyelids which brings about sagging eyebrows and also upper bags that are drooping. In consideration of eyelid surgery Barrie residents should consider various factors.

In addition to making one to look older, the skin that sags reduces the peripheral vision of the individual. This is especially so for the outer and upper parts of field of vision. Vision problems are able to be eliminated by the surgery, plus the eyes will look younger. It is normally done on an outpatient basis. To determine if the procedure is right for any individual, it will be important to find out their realistic expectations. The risks and benefits have to be explored.

The procedure may be done in conjunction with procedures such as skin resurfacing, face lift and brow lift. The surgery may be covered by insurance but this will depend on whether it is done for correction of vision or for cosmetic purposes. If the operation is done for purposes of correcting impaired vision, it will be covered by insurance. Otherwise, one would have to bear the costs.

Just like any other surgical procedure, there are risks that should be expected. Bleeding and infection are likely. Other people will find it hard closing their eyes. In addition, there is the possibility that that the skin will become discolored, the eyes drying up and temporary blurred vision. The doctor explains to the patient how all the above risks may apply to their case. After knowing what to expect and coming to terms with the risks and benefits, it will be easier to decide whether or not to consider the surgery.

Before the procedure is scheduled, it would be advisable to meet the surgeon so that some facts are clarified. The medical history of any patient will help the doctor to make informed decisions on the surgery. They will want to know if the patient is on any medications or has had prior surgery. The surgeon will want to know if the patient uses any drugs.

There is injection of a numbing injection into the eyelids followed by an intravenous injection meant to make the patient relax. A feeling of grogginess is expected. In the event that surgery is to be done on both upper and lower eyelids, then the upper ones are considered first. There is a cutting made along the fold of the eyelid, followed by removal of excess fat or skin before the cut gets closed.

In the case of the lower cut, some cut is made below the lashes. This is done in the natural crease of eyes. This fat is redistributed or removed and sagging skin removed before closure of the cut. The procedure takes roughly about two hours. This depends on amount of tissue to be removed.

One should expect to experience watering eyes, light sensitivity, double vision and some pain. After surgery, one should avoid smoking, rubbing of the eyes, strenuous activities and lifting heavy objects. In case of any complications like shortness of breath, bleeding or chest pains, the doctor needs to be notified immediately.




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