Upper Eyelid Lift in Portland

Your Journey To Upper Blepharoplasty

As you consider eyelid surgery, we're here to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision. Let's walk you through this procedure, also known as blepharoplasty, and what you can expect during this transformative journey.

Who is a good candidate?

Candidates for eyelid surgery typically experience drooping or sagging eyelids, bags under the eyes, or excess skin around the eyes that create a tired or aged appearance. Some may have functional problems, such as impaired field of vision. Suitable candidates should be in good overall health, non-smokers, and have realistic expectations about the surgery's outcome.

What are the results?

Eyelid surgery is designed to rejuvenate the area around your eyes. The procedure can remove excess skin, reduce "bags" under the eyes, and lift drooping eyelids to create a more alert and youthful appearance. It's important to remember that eyelid surgery won't eliminate all facial lines or dark circles nor can it alter your facial structure.

What does the procedure involve?

Blepharoplasty can be performed on the upper lids, lower lids, or both. Depending on your specific needs, the procedure typically involves making incisions along the natural lines of your eyelids, removing or repositioning fat deposits, tightening muscles, and removing excess skin. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia combined with sedation and generally takes one to two hours.

What is the recovery like?

Following the procedure, you may experience bruising and swelling, which generally resolve within two weeks. Cold compresses can help reduce swelling, and we'll provide specific guidelines regarding eye care. Most people feel ready to go out in public (and back to work) in about 10-14 days. Remember, each person's recovery time will vary.

What are the other options?

Depending on your individual aesthetic goals, there may be other procedures that can be performed in conjunction with eyelid surgery to enhance the rejuvenation of your facial appearance. These could include a facelift, brow lift, or skin resurfacing techniques.

What are the risks?

As with any surgery, eyelid surgery carries potential risks, such as infection, bleeding, dry eyes, difficulty closing your eyes, lid lag, and temporary or even permanent changes in vision. Some people may experience unfavorable scarring or unsatisfactory results that require additional surgery. We'll discuss these potential risks thoroughly during your consultation.

We are here to support you throughout this journey. Your trust in us is deeply valued, and we're committed to helping you achieve the best possible results. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions or share any concerns you may have.