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Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty can be both a functional and cosmetic surgical procedure intended to reshape the upper eyelid or lower eyelid by the removal or repositioning of excess tissue as well as by reinforcement of surrounding muscles and tendons.
- Eyelids (and your eyes) are, perhaps, what other people notice originally.
- Eyelid surgery to improve the appearance of the eyelids is often called 'eyelift' or 'blepharoplasty'.
- As we age, your eyelids (both upper and lower) could become 'droopy' or 'baggy'. The eyelid skin stretches and muscle tone weakens
- In adds to, your eyebrows could also droop.
- Your droopy upper eyelids and droopy brows could give you the appearance of being sleepy, tired and aging prematurely
- In adds to, this sagging, could lead to brow/eyelid strain
- Excess skin can hang over the eyelid and interfere with vision