The upper blepharoplasty is indicated in those patients who present excess skin or protrusion of fatty bags in their upper eyelids, generating what is popularly known as "drooping eyelids", which can cause discomfort both aesthetically and visually.
Before carrying out an operation on the upper eyelids, it is necessary to carry out a prior medical consultation and a series of tests to determine that the candidate meets the necessary requirements to undergo this surgery, ruling out any contraindications.
The operation takes about 30 minutes for each eyelid.
No, in the intervention the technique known as "conscious sedation" is carried out in which the patient is in a reverie state, in such a way that he is not aware of what is happening around him even if he is awake.
Recovery from upper blepharoplasty is fast and progressive. From the first day you can see how the discomfort produced by the excess tissues of the upper eyelids is reduced. The patient must follow the ophthalmologist's instructions so that the bruising and inflammation that may arise as a result of the operation progressively diminish.
Throughout the first week, it is advisable to rest and avoid sports. After the second week, the patient will greatly notice the comfort and an obvious aesthetic change.
After the first week, you can start using concealer for dark circles or any makeup tested to hide possible bruises.