Upper Blepharoplasty

Upper Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) is a surgical procedure designed to improve the appearance of the upper eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, and muscle.

Designed to remove excess skin, fat, and tissue around the upper eyelids, which can sometimes obstruct vision or cause discomfort. Additionally, it can improve peripheral vision by eliminating sagging or puffiness that may affect the field of vision.

What You Need to Know

Dr. Carlos Montoya, MD, specializes in upper and lower blepharoplasty, using state-of-the-art techniques to rejuvenate the eyes and provide patients with a more rested and youthful appearance.

At St. Lucia Eye Center, We Combine Advanced Surgical Techniques With Personalized Care to Provide Exceptional Outcomes

Benefits

  • Improves appearance by lifting drooping eyelids
  • Enhances peripheral vision
  • Reduces the appearance of puffiness around the eyes
  • Provides a more youthful and alert appearance
  • Minimal scarring and quick recovery time
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What is Upper Blepharoplasty?

Upper blepharoplasty involves removing excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper eyelids to improve both appearance and function. It is commonly performed to address drooping eyelids and, in doing so, helps patients regain an awake and refreshed eye appearance.

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Symptoms
  • Drooping or sagging upper eyelids
  • Excess skin that may obstruct vision
  • Puffy or tired-looking eyes
  • Difficulty applying makeup due to excess eyelid skin
If the eyelids are severely drooping, they may obstruct peripheral vision, which in turn can affect daily activities. Consequently, this can impact overall quality of life and make routine tasks more challenging.
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Symptoms
  • Drooping or sagging upper eyelids
  • Excess skin that may obstruct vision
  • Puffy or tired-looking eyes
  • Difficulty applying makeup due to excess eyelid skin
If the eyelids are severely drooping, they may obstruct peripheral vision, which in turn can affect daily activities. Consequently, this can impact overall quality of life and make routine tasks more challenging.

Types of Upper Blepharoplasty

Ptosis Repair

In cases of ptosis, blepharoplasty tightens the eyelid muscle to restore normal function and improve vision by lifting the drooping lid. Consequently, this procedure enhances both the appearance and the functional aspects of the eyelid.

Aesthetic Eyelid Surgery

For patients seeking cosmetic improvement, blepharoplasty removes excess skin and fat from the eyelids, creating a more youthful and refreshed appearance. As a result, it enhances both the aesthetic and functional qualities of the eyes.

Causes of Drooping Eyelids

The main cause of drooping eyelids is aging, but other factors can contribute to this condition.

Aging

Loss of skin elasticity and weakened muscles.

Genetics

Predisposition to excess skin or fat around the eyes.

Smoking

Smoking accelerates the aging process by breaking down collagen and elastin.

Prolonged Sun Exposure

Loss of collagen and elastin, leading to premature aging.

Environmental Factors

Pollutants and harsh weather can negatively affect the skin around the eyes.

Allergies

Over time can contribute to skin laxity and drooping eyelids.

We Believe That Everyone Deserves to Enjoy Life With Clear Vision

If you're experiencing drooping eyelids or excess skin around the eyes, Dr. Montoya at St. Lucia Eye Center can help. Schedule a consultation today to learn how upper blepharoplasty can improve both your appearance and vision.

What to Expect From Your Consultation

During the consultation, Dr. Montoya will begin with a physical examination to evaluate the eyelids to determine the extent of sagging and recommend an appropriate treatment plan, which may include upper blepharoplasty.

Physical Examination

The first step in diagnosis is a comprehensive evaluation of the eyelids to assess sagging and skin excess.

Photographic Evaluation

Photographs of the eyelids may be taken to assess the extent of sagging and skin excess to guide treatment planning.

Visual Field Test

In cases where the eyelid droop is severe, a visual field test may be conducted to determine if the condition is impairing peripheral vision.

Upper blepharoplasty is usually diagnosed through a physical exam and may be confirmed with additional tests like a visual field test if the condition is affecting vision.

Eye chart used to measure visual acuity

When Do You Need an Upper Blepharoplasty?

If excess skin or fat is obstructing your vision or causing a tired, aged appearance, upper blepharoplasty may be the ideal solution to restore function and aesthetics to your eyes.

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Are you a Candidate?
  • Individuals with drooping or sagging eyelids
  • Those experiencing vision obstruction due to excess skin
  • Patients looking for a more youthful, refreshed eye appearance
  • Those in good health with realistic expectations for the surgery
Timing

It's important to consider the timing for upper blepharoplasty based on the severity of the condition. The procedure can improve vision and appearance, but the extent of sagging or obstruction will determine the ideal time for treatment.

Driving Requirements

If your vision is impaired by drooping eyelids, you may need to consider having the surgery before resuming activities such as driving.

Scheduling

Scheduling upper blepharoplasty can typically be done on an outpatient basis, with the procedure taking about 1-2 hours. Recovery time is usually short, with most patients able to return to light activities within a few days.

Why consider upper blepharoplasty?

Benefits of Upper Blepharoplasty

Upper blepharoplasty not only improves appearance by lifting sagging eyelids but also enhances vision by removing excess skin that may obstruct peripheral vision. It’s a safe and effective way to achieve a more youthful look and functional eyelids.

Vision Restoration

This procedure can address functional problems caused by drooping eyelids, such as impaired vision, making it both an aesthetic and functional solution.

Long-Lasting Results

The results from upper blepharoplasty can last for many years, providing patients with long-term benefits in both appearance and vision.

Quick Recovery

The recovery process for upper blepharoplasty is relatively quick, with minimal downtime. Patients can return to light activities within a few days after surgery.

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