Lower Blepharoplasty in Portland

Your Path To Refreshed Appearance: Lower Eyelid Lift

If you are considering a lower eyelid lift, also known as a lower blepharoplasty, it's important that you understand the procedure and what to expect. We are here to guide you on this transformative journey and ensure that you have all the information needed to make an informed decision.

Who is a good candidate?

Ideal candidates for a lower eyelid lift are typically individuals who have bags under the eyes, excess skin and fine wrinkles of the lower eyelid. Good candidates are generally in good health, do not smoke, and have realistic expectations about the results.

What are the results?

The goal of a lower eyelid lift is to rejuvenate the area below the eyes, reducing puffiness and bags that can make you look tired or older. The procedure can smooth and tighten the skin, giving a refreshed, more youthful appearance.

What does the procedure involve?

Lower eyelid lift surgery involves making an incision either just below the lower lash line or inside the eyelid. Excess skin and fat are removed or repositioned, and the skin is then tightened. The procedure generally takes one to two hours and is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, or under general anesthesia.

What is the recovery like?

After surgery, you will likely experience some swelling and bruising, which typically subsides within two weeks. Cold compresses and keeping your head elevated can help reduce swelling. Most patients can return to daily activities after about a week. You'll receive detailed post-operative care instructions to support your recovery process.

What are the other options?

If a lower eyelid lift doesn't address all your aesthetic concerns, other procedures may be recommended. Upper eyelid surgery or a brow lift can further rejuvenate your appearance if you have sagging or drooping in those areas. Non-surgical treatments such as Botox or dermal fillers might also be suitable alternatives for certain cases.

What are the risks?

As with all surgical procedures, lower eyelid lifts carry potential risks. These may include infection, bleeding, dry eyes, or temporary or even permanent changes in vision. More rarely, difficulty closing the eye, a pulled-down lower lid lash line, or a displaced lower eyelid can occur. All risks will be thoroughly discussed during your consultation.

We're here to support you in this journey towards a more youthful and refreshed appearance. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are our utmost priorities, and we encourage you to discuss any questions or concerns. We look forward to assisting you every step of the way.