This procedure is not medically necessary and is only done to improve your appearance. Unfortunately, the upper and lower eyelids can sometimes sag as part of the aging process. The skin of the eyelid sags, the muscles become weaker, and the fatty pockets become more pronounced and appear swollen. This may be a genetic condition in your family. In terms of cosmetics, such situations may affect the aesthetic appearance of the face and cause psychological and social problems.
What Can Eyelid Lifting Treat?
- The sagging skin that creates a fold that affects the vision.
- Fatty deposits show eyelids as swollen.
- Bags under the eyes.
- The lower eyelids dangle, leading to the appearance of white color under the iris.
- Excessive skin and wrinkles under the lower eyelid.
Who can perform eyelid lifting?
If you are not sure you can do an Eyelid Lift, make an appointment with an ophthalmologist who can evaluate any medical issues related to your eyelids. If you do not have a medical reason for the Eyelid Lift, you can discuss any concerns or expectations regarding the operation that may concern you with your doctor.
If you often experience sagging skin around the eyes due to natural aging, you may want to consider Eyelid Lift. Sagging skin is also possible due to eye sensitivity or edema. If you are interested in Eyelid Lift for cosmetic reasons, your doctor can advise you to maintain your realistic expectations. While cosmetic operations can greatly improve the appearance, they do not completely rejuvenate.
The aging process will continue and your youthful appearance will not continue for a long time due to the procedure as in every aesthetic procedure, and you may want to repeat the surgery in the future.
However, depending on your health and other factors, the results of the Eyelid Lift can take up to 10 years. Your doctor will also evaluate you to know the possible risks of the operation, such as dry eyes, thyroid disease, and diabetes.
Because smokers recover more slowly, the risk of surgical complications is higher. So if you smoke, your doctor may recommend that you quit smoking at least a few weeks before the procedure.
Risks of Eyelid Lifting
Possible complications of Eyelid Lift are the inability to close your eyelids completely. This means your eyes can get abnormally dry. Usually, this condition may clear up after a few weeks or months, during which time you will need treatments such as eye drops and moisturizers. Two weeks after the nurses remove the stitches, they will massage your eyelids to soften the remaining skin and allow your eyelids to close better.
If the condition persists for more than two or three months, an additional operation may be required to allow the eye to close completely. Eyelid Lift procedure has some potential complications such as:
- Infection in the eyelid.
- A prominent scar.
- Flabby skin that can stay put.
- Removing too much skin.
- Numbness in the eyelids.
As mentioned above, contact your doctor immediately when symptoms such as severe pain occur.
Medical conditions require Eyelid Lifting
Eyelid Lift is usually done for cosmetic reasons, but there are some medical reasons that require this procedure. If it is too low, a medical eyelid tightening is used to remove the skin from the upper eyelid, resulting in poor vision while driving or in general. There is another problem, the difficulty of wearing glasses or contact lenses due to loose upper or lower eyelids.
Some medical conditions require Eyelid Lift, such as:
- Inflammation occurs due to excessive folds of the skin on the eyelid.
- Pain in the forehead caused by the effort to lift the heavy eyelids.









