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                        What is a Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery? 
                          Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery, also known as cosmetic  eyelid surgery is a surgical procedure that rejuvenates the eyelids. It can  be performed on the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. This  is perhaps the area in cosmetic surgery that requires the surgeon to be the  most “ultra conservative.” Aggressive surgery in the eye can leave the patient  with irreversible changes that may severely affect the function and the  aesthetics of the eye.
                          
                          Dr. Araya customizes the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery in Danville va surgical clinic for each individual. He avoids removal of too much fat  to avoid the “sunken eye” look. On certain patients he uses fat to fill the  tear trough and smooth the eyelid-cheek junction. He is meticulous and  conservative so that the shape of your eyelids will never change.
                          
  The Drooping Upper  Eyelid 
                          The upper eyelid begins to show evidence of aging almost before  any other facial feature. Excessive skin redundancy is first seen as it crowds  and hides the crease of the upper eyelid .
                          
                          In the area near the nose, a small amount of fat often bulges  out. When evaluating the upper eyelid, it is important to differentiate between  the aging upper eyelid and descent of the eyebrow.
                          The eyebrow also descends with time. As it does, the brow skin  crowds the upper eyelid, adding to the fullness in the area. The surgeon must  differentiate between a low brow and an aging eyelid, in order to council the  patient correctly. Occasionally, patients may need both a Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery and brow lift to rejuvenate the eyelid-eyebrow area  which we can do under local in our Danville va surgical clinic 
                          
  Lower Eyelid Bags 
                          The lower eyelid may age in one of two ways. There may be  premature eyelid aging, which is hereditary. People with this hereditary condition  begin to demonstrate lower eyelid “bags” during the late twenties and early  thirties. Most people, however, begin to show signs of eyelid aging in their  early forties.
                          As the lower eyelid ages, the fat that surrounds the eye begins  to accumulate under the eye and develop the “bags” that are visible. The skin  also begins with age and develops wrinkles. The eyelid muscle can descend and  give the eyelid a droopy look. As the malar fat (cheek fat) pad descends, a  loss of volume can develop between the lower eyelid and the cheek. This creates  a line that sharply demarcates the lower eyelid from the cheek.
                          
  The upper eyelid  surgery 
                          The purpose of the upper Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is to  remove the redundant skin that overhangs the upper eyelid crease. The procedure  is performed through an incision that is placed at the eyelid crease, so that  it is completely hidden. The skin is marked carefully before surgery to ensure  that the exact amount of skin is removed. The skin is removed and then a small  amount of fat is removed in the medial area (next to the nose). The incision is  then closed with a tiny continuous stitch that is placed inside the skin to  ensure that the incision heals well and is virtually invisible. The stitch is  then removed on post-operative day five. The Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery  scar will not be visible once it completely heals.
                          
  The lower eyelid  surgery 
                          The goal of the lower Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is to  provide a smooth lower eyelid contour that blends with the cheek. This is done  by removing the fat that protrudes underneath the eye, removing some of the  excess skin, and then elevating and repositioning the eyelid muscle. This must  be done in a manner that will maintain the patient’s natural eyelid shape and  avoid any malposition. Malposition is the name given to describe the change in  the lower eyelid position that can occur from a poorly performed Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery.
                          The lower eyelid Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery can be  performed via two different methodsin our Danville va surgical clinic. The skin muscle flap  technique is performed through an incision just underneath the eyelashes. The  skin and muscle are elevated to reach the fat pockets. The fat pockets are then  removed. The amount removed must be just the right amount. If too much is  removed, the eye may appear hollow after surgery. If too little is removed,  then bulges will still be visible after surgery.
                          
                          After the fat is removed, I tighten the eyelid muscle. This  allows the contour of the eyelid to blend with the cheek. It also tightens the  eyelid to prevent any eyelid malposition. The incision is then closed with tiny  continuous stitch. This is my preferred technique for most patients that have  lower eyelid aging. The technique allows me to remove the excess fat and  tighten the eyelid muscle. The combination of these two rejuvenates the lower  eyelid and cheek complex.
                          
                          The second technique is the trans-conjunctival technique. I  prefer to use this technique for young patients that need little to no skin  removal or patients with very prominent eyes. The trans-conjunctival technique  involves an incision inside the eye to access the fat. The fat is then removed  and a small pinch of skin may be removed, if necessary, from underneath the  eyelashes.
                          
  Am I a Candidate for Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery?
                          The ideal patient for an upper eyelid Blepharoplasty or eyelid  surgeryin Danville va  surgical clinicis a woman or man that has begun to show the  signs of upper eyelid aging. Typically, the excess upper eyelid skin hangs or  “hoods” over the eyelid.
                          
                          The ideal patient for a lower eyelid Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is one  who has developed lower eye lid “bags” and/or has significant wrinkling of the  lower lid skin. Patients with these physical characteristics often report  having a “tired” look. Many of these patients may also demonstrate a deep tear  trough and hollowing of the eyelid-cheek junction. This hollowing is often  treated at the same time as the eyelid surgery with fat transfer or other  fillers.
                          
                          Patients can undergo surgery of the upper, lower or both the upper and lower  eyelids at the same time. This provides excellent rejuvenation of the eyelid  and cheek area, giving the patient a very rested appearance.
                          
  What is the  Consultation for a Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery like? 
                          I begin the free consultation with a frank discussion about the  specific issues and concerns that the patient has. I want to know whether the  eyelid aged from early on, has it recently aged, or has the aging been  progressing for a long time. Any ocular diseases, including symptoms of dry  eye, must be discussed.
                          
                          I then perform a thorough facial and eyelid physical  examination. The upper eyelid is examined for skin redundancy. The brow  position is also examined. A brow that has descended may mimic upper eyelid  redundancy. This is important, as performing an upper Blepharoplasty or eyelid  surgery on a normal upper eyelid with a low brow, can essentially pull the brow  even lower. Patients with a low brow should be counseled about a brow lift.
                          The lower eyelid is then examined. The amount of fat herniation  is examined as well as the strength of the lower eyelid. Weak lower eyelids may  require an additional lid tightening procedure. The position of the eye in  relationship to the bony rim is then examined to help determine the technique  that should be used for the surgery.
                          
                          The patient and I then have a discussion about the result that I  believe can be achieved with surgery. The patient should understand exactly  what the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery procedure will achieve for them, so  that an informed decision can be made. The procedure is explained in detail and  all questions are answered in our Danville, va office.
                          
  How Much Does a Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery Cost? 
                          The cost of the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery operation in  Danville, va can vary from doctor to doctor, from patient to patient, and  from city to city.  The cost of the upper Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery  with Dr. Araya ranges from $1495-2500, and includes operating room fees and all  follow ups. This procedure is performed using local anesthesia with minimal  side effects.
                          
  How do I Prepare for the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery in Danville va surgical  clinic ? 
                          Dr. Araya requires that all patients obtain pre-operative labs. Some  patients may require medical clearance. The patient should stop taking any  anti-inflammatory medications (such as aspirin, ibuprofen), vitamin A, and St.  John’s wart ten days before the surgery. These medications can affect blood  clotting and may cause excessive bleeding or bruising. Patients should avoid  alcohol five days before surgery to avoid swelling. Patients are required to  start high dose vitamin C two weeks before and two weeks after to help with the  healing and to reduce bruising.
                          
  What Type of  Anesthesia is used for the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery? 
                          The Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery procedure can be performed  under different anesthesia modalities, depending on the patient the adjunctive  procedures being performed. If the patient is having the upper Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery operation alone, it is my preference to do this with local  anesthesia and a light oral sedation. It can also be performed with IV sedation  anesthesia if the patient prefers in our Danville, va offices.
                          If the patient is having either the lower eyelid surgery or the  upper and lower eyelid surgery, my preference is IV sedation anesthesia. If the  patient is having the eyelid surgery in combination with facelift or other  procedure, then either IV sedation or general anesthesia may be required.
                          
                          I perform the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery in vita  surgical’s Danville, va state of the art surgical suite. Because I believe  that patients recover best outside of a medical environment, they are allowed  to return home or to their hotel room the same day after they recover. 
                          
  What are the Risks  with Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery? 
                          The surgical risks associated with a Blepharoplasty or eyelid  surgery are rare. The risk of a hematoma, or collection of blood under the  skin, is about one percent. If this occurs, it can be drained in the office  under local anesthesia. Chemosis, or swelling of the inner lining of the  eyelid, also rare, occurs less than 1% of the time. If it does occur, it is  easily treated with steroid drops and lubricating eye drops and usually  resolves in a week or so. Occasionally millia, or small cysts, may form on the  incision. If these occur, they can easily be removed under local anesthesia in  the office. Infections are extremely rare in the eyelids.
                          
  What are the Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgeries Complications? 
                          When a skilled cosmetic surgeon, with experience in surgical ophthalmology  like Dr. Araya, who routinely performs eyelid surgery, performs the Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery in Danville va  surgical clinic, the rate of complications is very low. During eyelid  surgery, it is extremely important to be conservative. The surgeon may  sometimes be faced with a decision during the surgery… should he take more skin  or fat or leave it behind? Because the margin for error is very small in the  eyelids, I believe it is always better to take less than more. The rate of  complications for eyelid surgery in Dr.Araya’s hands is zero.
                          
                          What can happen if the surgeon is aggressive and takes too much  skin in the upper eyelid during the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery? The  patient will have difficulty closing the eyes. This can lead to dry eye and a  lifetime of wetting eye drops. These types of complications are common with  general plastic surgeons with no ophthalmology backgrounds.
                          
  What can happen if the  surgeon takes too much skin in the lower eyelid during the Blepharoplasty or  eyelid surgery? 
                          The patient can have malposition, where the lateral corner of  the eyelid becomes round. The natural shape of the eye is lost. The eyes in  these patients appear large and round. If a very excessive amount of skin is  removed, the lower eyelid can actually retract downward. This gives a very unsightly  appearance and will cause dry eye. The patient will have to use wetting eye  drops for a lifetime. It is extremely difficult to correct this surgically.
                          
                          What if too much fat is removed from the lower eyelid? The lower  eyelid will look hollow and skeletonized. It is difficult to completely restore  the volume, but with a combination of fat transfer and fillers, normalcy can be  achieved.
                          
  What is the Recovery after  a Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery like?  
                          The patient is discharged home the same day after the Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery from our Danville, va office. The first night should be  spent quiet and relaxed. It is best to keep a liquid diet for the first twelve  hours. The patient should keep the head elevated with two pillows. Small  zip-lock bags filled with peas should be placed on the eyes for 10 minutes at a  time for the first two days.
                          
                          Most patients that undergo a Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery do  not have any pain. Tylenol is usually enough to control any minor discomfort  that may be present. Dr. Araya will provide you with additional pain  medication, just in case the patient needs it. Dr. Araya should be made aware  of any significant pain, as this may signal bleeding under the skin. Some mild  bruising may be visible around the eyes.
                          
                          Dr. Araya will see you on the second day and the fifth day after  the surgery. The tiny stitches will be removed on that day. Patients can  usually wash their eyes after the visit. They can also wear makeup if they  wish.
                          
  What is the Recovery  Time for a Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery? 
                          Most patients can return to work on the second day after surgery  with shades. Most can go back to work without shades within 3-4 days. The  patient may resume exercise 1-2 weeks after the Blepharoplasty or eyelid  surgery. The remainder of the swelling can take eight to twelve weeks to  completely resolve. This last bit of swelling is remaining swelling is  imperceptible.
                          
                          The final results of the Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery may  not be completely evident until two to three months after the surgery. The  results of a Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery operation usually turn back the  clock approximately five to seven years. Most patients who undergo the Blepharoplasty  or eyelid surgery operation are extremely happy with the results.
                         
                        
                        
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