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Lower Eyelid Aesthetics

What Causes Bags, Sagging Skin, and Dark Circles Under The Eyes?

Bags, sagging and dark circles under the eyes; It is one of the most common aesthetic problems caused by a combination of aging, genetic predisposition, lifestyle and environmental factors. This problem generally occurs due to skin elasticity caused by aging. Skin muscles that lose their elasticity can cause bagging and sagging over time. At the same time, the slowdown in lymph drainage leads to fluid accumulation under the eyes, making swelling more pronounced. Again, as a result of this situation, under-eye bagging, sagging and dark circles occur. In addition, genetic factors also play an important role in the formation of dark circles. Especially in some people, since the skin is thinner, the veins underneath are more prominent. Allergies, frequent rubbing of the eyes and looking at screens for a long time can also lead to discoloration and a tired expression in the under-eye area. Such complaints can be both aesthetically and self-esteem disturbing and in some cases can be improved with medical or aesthetic interventions.

What is a Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty?

Lower eyelid blepharoplasty is a surgical aesthetic procedure performed to address signs of aging such as puffiness, excess skin, and laxity in the lower eyelids. This operation corrects excess fat tissue under the eyes, skin sagging, and sometimes muscle laxity, resulting in a younger, more rested, and vibrant appearance. This procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or sedation and takes approximately 1–2 hours. After the surgery, returning to social life within 1–2 weeks is possible. In addition to its aesthetic benefits, this operation can also provide functional improvement for patients whose visual field is narrowed due to severe puffiness.

What is Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty and How is it Performed?

Lower blepharoplasty surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. Under anesthesia or sedation, excess fatty tissue is removed by making a transconjunctival incision (from the inside of the eyelid) under the lower eyelashes of the patient under anesthesia or sedation. It is then repositioned and transition is achieved. At the same time, sagging skin and loose muscle tissue are corrected, giving the under-eye area a more youthful and vigorous appearance. If the excess skin is not very prominent and only fat bagging is in question, the transconjunctival technique can be preferred to prevent scarring on the skin. Thus, a new look is added to the patient.

The duration of this operation is usually between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours, and the healing process varies from person to person. For this reason, it would be absolutely wrong to give clear information about the healing process.

When Should I Consider a Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty?

The time to consider a lower eyelid blepharoplasty may be when puffiness, swelling, pronounced dark circles, excess skin, or laxity under your eyes create a tired, aged, or constantly sleep-deprived appearance. In particular, age-related loss of skin elasticity and displacement of fat tissue can cause deformation in this area; however, this condition can also be seen in younger individuals with genetic predisposition. In addition, when under-eye puffiness becomes severe enough to partially narrow the visual field, the procedure can become not only an aesthetic choice but also a functional necessity. Therefore, if the appearance of your lower eyelids negatively affects your quality of life, self-confidence, or vision, it is recommended to consult a plastic surgeon to determine the right time for surgery.

Who Makes a Good Candidate for Lower-Eyelid Blepharoplasty?

Lower eyelid blepharoplasty is a method preferred by many people, but it gives clearer results in certain people. For this reason, if you are wondering whether you are the right candidate for Lower eyelid blepharoplasty surgery, you can review the following check items.

  • If there is significant fat accumulation and swelling in the lower eyelid
  • If you have laxity, wrinkles and excess skin in the lower eyelid
  • If you have dark circles that cause a tired, old and sleepless appearance
  • If there are people with a family history of under-eye bagging or sagging at an early age
  • If you have chronic disease under control and do not have serious health problems that will prevent healing
  • If there is no risk of serious laxity or ectropion (lid outward rotation) in your eyelid

We can say that you are the right candidate for lower eyelid blepharoplasty. However, if you want to get more detailed information about lower eyelid blepharoplasty, you can contact Doctor Berke Ozucer immediately and have a preliminary consultation.

What Conditions Does Lower Blepharoplasty Not Treat?

In general, lower blepharoplasty is performed on individuals with under-eye bags and puffiness. However, in some cases, this procedure is not suitable. In this context, the conditions in which lower blepharoplasty is not performed are as follows:

  • Lower blepharoplasty does not completely remove dark circles caused by genetics or vascular structure. Therefore, it is not performed on individuals with pigmentation-related under-eye discoloration.
  • The surgical procedure does not eliminate fine wrinkles or expression lines on the skin surface; therefore, additional treatments such as Botox, fillers, or laser are required for these problems.
  • Brow ptosis or sagging in the forehead–temple area cannot be corrected with lower blepharoplasty; brow lift or facelift procedures are required for such issues.
  • Since lower blepharoplasty does not treat ophthalmological conditions such as tear production disorders or corneal problems, it should not be performed in such cases.
  • Lower eyelid surgery alone cannot correct hollow under-eyes caused by volume loss; in such cases, combined treatments with fat injection or fillers may be required instead of lower blepharoplasty.

What Are The Benefits of Lower-Eyelid Blepharoplasty?

As with every procedure, lower eyelid blepharoplasty has many benefits. These benefits vary from person to person and also vary according to the expectations of the person. However, in general, the benefits of lower eyelid blepharoplasty are as follows;

  • Bloating and fat accumulation that occur with age are surgically removed or reshaped.
  • It provides a more vigorous, energetic and youthful facial appearance.
  • By removing excess skin, the skin is tightened and fine lines are significantly reduced.
  • Thanks to the repositioning of fat tissue, the appearance of dark color under the eyes can be lightened.
  • The appearance obtained with surgical intervention usually lasts for years.
  • It creates positive social and psychological effects in individuals who feel better aesthetically.
  • It offers a rested expression without the need to use concealer or illuminator.
  • It provides a more permanent and significant improvement compared to temporary methods such as fillers, laser or cream.

What You Need to Know About Upper Blepharoplasty Surgery Before and After

There are many points you should pay attention to before and after upper blepharoplasty surgery. These points help the procedure to provide more positive results. Therefore, you can experience a perfect process by considering the suggestions given below.

Before Upper Blepharoplasty Aesthetic

The points you should pay attention to before upper blepharoplasty aesthetics affect both the progress of the surgery more easily and your healing process. Therefore, you should definitely pay attention to the following points.

  • Chronic diseases, allergies, medications and previous surgeries must be reported to the doctor.
  • Aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, some herbal supplements and blood thinners (e.g. coumadin) should be stopped at least 7-10 days before surgery (with doctor's approval)
  • Smoking and alcohol delay recovery and increase the risk of complications. It is recommended to quit at least 2 weeks before the operation.
  • The surgeon should be informed if there are existing problems such as dry eyes, vision problems or eye pressure.
  • What kind of result is expected from the surgery should be clearly explained to the doctor and aesthetic goals should be clarified.
  • A postoperative companion should be arranged, as it is recommended not to drive for a few days during the recovery period and to rest at home.
  • According to the doctor's recommendation, it is generally recommended to wear glasses instead of lenses for 1 week.
  • If there are cold sores, acne or inflammation around the eyes, the surgery can be postponed.

After Upper Blepharoplasty Aesthetic

There are also points you should pay attention to after upper blepharoplasty surgery. These points greatly affect your healing process. For this reason, the following points should be strictly observed.

  • In the first 48 hours, cold compresses should be applied to the eye area intermittently (e.g. every 15 minutes for 5-10 minutes). This significantly reduces edema and bruising.
  • Keeping the head above heart level helps the swelling around the eyes to subside faster. It is recommended to use a double pillow when lying down.
  • During the healing process, pressure on the eyelid area should be avoided.
  • Otherwise, rubbing the eyes may cause the stitches to open or lead to infection.
  • Antibiotic ointments, drops or painkillers should be used as prescribed by the doctor.
  • Makeup should not be applied around the eyes for the first 1 week and products such as creams and lotions should not be used.
  • The skin becomes more sensitive after surgery. For this reason, it is necessary to wear sunglasses, protect from direct sunlight and use high factor sunscreen when going out.
  • Stitches are usually removed in 5-7 days. During this period, contact of the eyelid area with water should be avoided.
  • Smoking and alcohol delay healing and increase the risk of infection. It is recommended to stay away for at least 1-2 weeks after the operation.
  • Temporary blurriness may occur due to medication or swelling. Therefore, it is recommended not to drive for the first few days.
  • The first postoperative check-up is usually done within a few days.
  • Therefore, follow-up visits are important for suture removal, healing follow-up and evaluation of possible complications.

How to Choose the Best Upper Blepharoplasty Plastic Surgeon?

Choosing the best upper blepharoplasty plastic surgeon is extremely critical for both the success of the surgery and achieving natural and long-lasting results. For this reason, first of all, the surgeon should be specialized in the field of eye aesthetics and especially have experience in upper blepharoplasty. Therefore, examine the before-and-after patient photos after the operations performed by the doctor. In addition, pay attention to whether the clinic has an official certificate of specialization in plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery and whether the clinic is approved by the Ministry of Health. Also, pay attention to patient comments, as the comments and recommendations of patients who have had surgery before are a valuable reference source in the decision-making process. This way, you can choose the best upper blepharoplasty surgeon.

Who is the Best Upper Blepharoplasty Surgeon in Turkey?

There are many surgeons with upper blepharoplasty operations in Turkey. These surgeons perform many successful upper blepharoplasty procedures in their field. In this context, among the prominent surgeons in upper blepharoplasty in Turkey is Assoc. Doctor Berke Ozucer. Doc. Dr. Berke Ozucer, also known as Dr. Be, offers excellent results in upper blepharoplasty surgery while giving his clients a natural appearance. Thus, it is to effortlessly restore patients to the stunning eye contours of their dreams.

Lower Blepharoplasty Cost of Turkey

The upper blepharoplasty procedure is in a very advantageous position in Turkey in terms of cost. The main reason for this is that Turkey is in a good position in terms of exchange rate. Therefore, it becomes advantageous to have the upper blepharoplasty procedure in Turkey.

Upper blepharoplasty costs in Istanbul are also quite affordable compared to other cities we have looked at. In Istanbul, where upper blepharoplasty costs are low, transportation is also very easy and fast. Therefore, if you want to choose a city for upper blepharoplasty operation, Istanbul will be the right alternative for this.

Frequently Asked Questions About Blepharoplasty

What is the best age range for lower eyelid blepharoplasty?

The most suitable age for lower eyelid blepharoplasty is usually between 35-60 years of age. During this period, under-eye bags, sagging and wrinkles begin to become evident. However, depending on the skin structure, genetic characteristics and signs of aging, surgery can be performed at an earlier or later age.

How long do the results of lower eyelid blepharoplasty last?

The results of blepharoplasty are usually long-lasting and can be permanent for 7-10 years. As the aging process will continue, additional interventions may be required in the following years. However, the improvement obtained with surgery is usually permanent.

Is lower eyelid blepharoplasty painful?

Usually postoperative pain is minimal. There may be mild discomfort, tension or a feeling of pressure. This can be easily controlled with painkillers prescribed by the doctor.

Is upper eyelid aesthetics permanent, does it need to be repeated?

Upper eyelid aesthetics provide permanent results, but additional procedures may be required years later as aging continues and skin elasticity decreases over time. The frequency of repetition depends on personal factors.

Are surgical scars permanent? Where and how prominent are they?

Since the scars are hidden in the natural folds and eyelid lines of the upper eyelid, they are usually barely noticeable and fade over time. When performed by experienced surgeons, the scars are almost invisible.

Is there any change in vision?

Blepharoplasty usually does not affect vision. On the contrary, in patients with a restricted visual field due to excessive sagging skin, the field of vision may widen and vision may improve after surgery.

When does the use of glasses or contact lenses resume after surgery?

The use of glasses can usually be resumed 1-2 days after surgery. Contact lens use is usually resumed after 1 week upon the doctor's recommendation.

Can there be eyelid retraction or asymmetry after surgery?

Mild swelling and temporary asymmetry after surgery is normal. Permanent recession or significant asymmetry is rare and is largely prevented by the surgical technique. Corrective surgery can be performed if serious problems occur.

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