Upper blepharoplasty is a procedure that rejuvenates droopy or saggy eyelids. The skin around the eyes is among the thinnest and most delicate on the entire body. As you age, one of the first places that you’ll start to notice a change in your appearance is in your eyes. The muscles supporting your eyelids begin to weaken, which can result in excess fat gathering above and below your eyelids, causing sagging eyebrows, droopy upper lids, and bags under your eyes.
Eyelid surgery seeks to revitalize your eyes by providing a natural, youthful and refreshed appearance. A blepharoplasty is an outpatient procedure but is performed on one of the most sensitive areas of your body, with a very specialized anatomy. This is why we always recommend that patients seeking eyelid surgery have it performed by oculoplastics specialist Dr. Fu.
An upper blepharoplasty is performed on your upper eyelids and can be performed independently or at the same time as a lower blepharoplasty.
The results from your blepharoplasty can be life changing, helping you feel not only more confident in the way you look, but also in how you interact with others. Your eyes will be brighter, fuller and have more expressiveness than they have had in years.
Surgery should be scheduled for a time when you can relax for at least 1-2 weeks. It is important to avoid any strenuous activity, heavy lifting, or bending down during this time to avoid complications and to promote the best healing. It is also important to avoid taking any blood thinning medications for at least two weeks prior to surgery. If you are on a blood thinning medication due to a specific medical condition, you will need to discuss this with Dr. Selena Fu and your primary care physician prior to stopping any medication. Dr. Selena Fu’s staff will review a list of common medications, supplements and vitamins that can cause your blood to be thinner.
Please note that Dr. Fu expects to see patients back in the office a few days after a procedure to ensure that the healing process is going as expected and that you are on track for a good result. Do not plan any travel immediately after your procedure.
Selecting the right cosmetic surgeon is a choice that you live with for years, if not your entire life. A successful procedure will make you feel more like yourself and give you greater confidence for years to come. On the other hand, selecting the wrong surgeon increases your chances of having poor results, which can lead to additional costs, time, and heartache.
When choosing your surgeon, there are a few key points to keep in mind:
An upper blepharoplasty is typically performed using only local anesthesia in Dr. Selena Fu’s procedure room. In some cases the surgery may be performed at an off-site surgery center for additional sedation, but only in very rare cases would general anesthesia be used.
It is difficult to provide pricing before a patient has had a consultation with Dr.Fu. The cost of a procedure can vary depending on what a patient needs and what the surgery will entail. More importantly, many patients come to Dr. Fu believing that they need a certain procedure, only to find out during the consultation that a different procedure will provide a better outcome. Dr. Selena Fu believes that patients should be able to speak with their physician before experiencing any out of pocket expense, which is why consultations with Dr. Fu are complimentary.
Dr. Fu begins by making an incision above the eye, in the natural crease of the eyelid or where a lid crease is to be created. Putting the incision here makes it so that scarring from the procedure will be less visible. Once the incision is made, she removes and adjusts tissues using specialized surgical instruments including microsurgical instruments.
The specific techniques that Dr. Fu uses will be selected based on your needs. Because Dr. Fu has such specialized training, she has access to a number of techniques that are not utilized by most other doctors, and she will tailor these techniques to get the best outcome for you.
Once Dr. Fu has achieved the desired restructuring and reshaping of your eyelids, she places sutures to smooth and reconfigure your eyelids. The sutures are finer than a human hair and will be removed 5-7 days after surgery.
An upper blepharoplasty typically takes about 1 – 2 hours from start to finish.
An upper blepharoplasty will have scars in the natural crease of your eyelid that may not be visible after you have fully healed. Non-specialized surgeons typically have results with more visible scarring.
Eyelid surgery is generally a very safe procedure. When considering any eyelid surgery, it is important to inform your surgeon of any abnormalities of your eyes, vision, or your general medical health. Dr. Fu requires all eyelid surgery patients to have a full eye exam with dilation completed within the last year before scheduling surgery.
It is important to remember that while all surgery carries some risks, even when performed by the most highly trained surgeon and at the best facilities. Below are some of the more common risks associated with eyelid surgery:
The likelihood of serious complications arising from the procedure is typically influenced by both the surgeon’s skill as well as the patient’s individual response to the eyelid surgery. Certain severe risks or complications can be avoided by cooperating fully and completely following your surgeon’s instructions. With patience, a willingness to cooperate, and a qualified surgeon, the complications of eyelid surgery and any associated risks can be dramatically reduced.