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eyelid lift, blepharophasty
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blepharoplasty, blepharoplasty, eyelid lift surgery, blepharoplasty, repair sagging, drooping upper eyelids, ptosis,
sagging, drooping eyelids occur naturally, increasing age, born, develop diseases, myasthenia gravis, cause eyelid drooping, most blepharoplasties, improve appearance, excessive eyelid drooping that actually interferes, vision, people blepharoplasty is required to improve eyesight, cosmetic purposes, eyelid repair, considered elective surgery, done the patient is awake, sleepy, sedated, under local anesthesia, incisions, in the natural creases, folds, the eyelids, loose skin, extra fat tissue is removed, eyelid muscles, tightened, incision is stitched closed, eyelid repair surgery rarely, hospitalization, surgery, surgeon's office, outpatient surgery, hospital, surgical center,
blepharoplasty is used, drooping upper lids that make the patient look older, tired, interfere, vision, blepharoplasty is sometimes done alone, facial surgery browlift, facelift, eyelid surgery, not remove wrinkles around the eyes, lift sagging eyebrows, eliminate dark circles under the eyes, medical conditions that make blepharoplasty more risky, thyroid problems hypothyroidism, graves' disease, dry eye, lack of sufficient tears, high blood pressure, circulatory disorders, heart disease, disorders, the blood vessels, diabetes
risks, anesthesia, reactions to medications, problems breathing, surgery, bleeding, infection, additional risks of eyelid repair, double, blurred vision, temporary swelling, the eyelids, unhealing, scarring, tiny whiteheads, milia, after removal, the stitches, difficulty closing the eyes sleeping, rarely permanent, slowness in healing,
scars, remain slightly pink, 6 months, after surgery, fade eventually to a thin, nearly invisible white line, alert, youthful look, lasts, permanent, leave the hospital the day of surgery, eyes, eyelids, covered, ointment, a bandage, feel tight, sore, the anesthesia wears off, though the discomfort, controlled, pain medication, head, kept elevated, several days, cold packs applied to reduce swelling, bruising, eyedrops recommended to reduce burning, itching, the eyes, patients, able, well after 2 to 3 days, contact lenses should not be worn, at least 2 weeks, feel uncomfortable, longer, keep activities to a minimum, 3 to 5 days, avoid strenuous activities that raise the blood pressure, lifting, bending, rigorous sports, 3 weeks, stitches, removed 2 to 7 days after surgery, bruising depends on the amount, surgery done, person's general health but, reaches its peak, first week, lasts from 2 to 4 weeks, increased tears, increased sensitivity to light, wind, temporary vision changes, blurring, double vision, the first few weeks.
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