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Eyelid Lift

Blepharoplasty
(Eyelid Lift)

The eyes are the windows to the soul. The face frames the eyes with eyelids and brows. When we gaze into someone’s eyes, the goal is not to be distracted by what we see. The aesthetic unit of tissue includes the forehead, the eyebrow, upper eyelid, and the lower eyelid. It even extends to the cheek. When we see a problem, the first step is to identify where the problem lies.

Blepharoplasty Results
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Dr. Geldner has performed tens of thousands of plastic surgery procedures, including blepharoplasty. Take a look at the results for yourself in our Before and After Gallery. You can even use our MyFavorites tool to create a collection of the results you’d like to achieve and the cases you wish to discuss during your consultation.

55 year old woman, lower blepharoplasty - Before and After

This 55 year old was disappointed with the appearance of her face. She felt old. We performed an endoscopic browlift, a SMAS facelift, a lower...

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52 year old woman, lower blepharoplasty - Before and After

This 52 year old presented with signs of early facial aging made worse by significant weight loss. We performed a facelift with platysmaplasty, an...

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42 year old woman, upper and lower blepharoplasty - Before and After

This 42 year old wanted to improve the appearance of her eyes. We performed upper and lower blepharoplasty. Eyelid Lift performed by board-certified...

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59 year old woman, upper and lower lid blepharoplasty - Before and After

59 year old woman with upper and lower lid blepharoplasty, facelift and open neck lift.  Eyelid Lift performed by board-certified plastic surgeon...

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49 year old woman, four lid blepharoplasty - Before and After

This 49 year old woman wanted to improve her appearance. We performed a four lid blepharoplasty.

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68 year old woman, revision blepharoplasty - Before and After

This 68 year old patient came to me wanting a secondary facelift and revision blepharoplasty, both original procedures performed by a different...

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upper and lower blepharoplasty, over 45 - Before and After

This woman wanted to improve the appearance of her eyes. I felt that an endoscopic browlift would be very helpful in conjunction with her...

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Lower Blepharoplasty with Fat Transposition - Before and After

This woman wanted to improve the appearance of her eyes. She previously tried fillers by another doctor with limited success. We desolved any residual...

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fat from all three fat pockets, lower blepharoplasty - Before and After

This woman did not like the appearance of her eyes. We performed an upper blepharoplasty with removal of skin, nuscle and fat. For the lower lids, we...

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Upper Eyelid Lift

The upper eyelid changes with age. The skin becomes thinner and more wrinkled. Fat protrudes from the nasal edge of the orbit and from above. Before we begin with an aesthetic correction, we have to make sure that we are not seeing a functional defect of the eyelid. If this exists, it must be corrected first. A cosmetic improvement alone can make the problem worse. When dealing with the upper eyelid alone, the correction is usually removal of some skin, some muscle, and reduction of the excess fat.

Lower Eyelid Lift

The lower eyelid is more complicated. Age often reduces the tone of the eyelid margin. Functional problems such as persistent dryness and lower eyelid positional defects can require specialized techniques to reposition the pertinent anatomy from a functional perspective.

The aesthetic problems are wrinkles and fat position issues. Wrinkles may be improved by skin removal alone. Often these wrinkles need correction of muscle looseness and skin removal. Sometimes, lasers help in improving the skin. The most interesting new development in the correction of the lower eyelid is fat repositioning. Rather than remove all of the fat from the lower eyelid, fat can be trimmed and hollows can be filled with some of the fat. Sometimes, fat can be taken from other areas and grafted into this area. Some injectable fillers can also be used.

Patient safety is a prime consideration. Bleeding can ruin an excellent surgical result and can even lead to blindness. Patient selection and preparation cannot be overstated. The operation can be performed entirely with local anesthesia, though sedation makes it much more tolerable. If needed, a light general anesthetic can be utilized.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported that 204,000 blepharoplasty procedures were performed in 2012. Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift) and brow lifts are often performed with other facial procedures. They can be performed alone or together. A lower eyelid correction makes excellent sense with a facelift as the tissue contours blend together better.

Success in eyelid surgery is based on careful examination, very careful technique and intelligent linking of procedures. With Dr. Geldner’s superior skill, 25 years of experience, and his experienced and compassionate staff, we exceed our patients’ expectations.

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Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to improve the appearance of the upper and/or lower eyelids. It can address issues such as excess skin, puffiness, and bags under the eyes, providing a more youthful and rested appearance. The procedure can also improve vision in cases where drooping upper eyelid skin obstructs sight.

Good candidates for blepharoplasty are typically individuals who:

  • Experience Sagging or Drooping Eyelids: This can cause a tired or aged appearance and, in some cases, impair vision.
  • Have Bags or Puffiness Under the Eyes: These are often due to aging or genetics and can make one look older or fatigued.
  • Are in Good Overall Health: Candidates should be free from serious medical conditions that could impair healing or increase surgical risks.
  • Do Not Smoke: Smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications.
  • Have Realistic Expectations: Understanding the potential outcomes and limitations of the procedure is crucial for satisfaction with the results.

During the consultation, Dr. Geldner will evaluate your eyelid structure, skin condition, and overall health. He will discuss your aesthetic goals and determine whether upper, lower, or both eyelids should be addressed. Dr. Geldner will explain the procedure, expected results, risks, and recovery process in detail.

An upper eyelid lift, or upper blepharoplasty, focuses on removing excess skin and fat from the upper eyelids. This procedure is designed to correct drooping or sagging upper eyelids that can create a tired or aged appearance and, in some cases, obstruct vision.

During the Procedure:

  • Anesthesia: The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s preference and the surgeon’s recommendation.
  • Incision: The surgeon makes a small incision along the natural crease of the upper eyelid, ensuring that any resulting scar is well-concealed.
  • Tissue Removal: Excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat are removed to create a smoother, more defined eyelid contour.
  • Closing the Incision: The incision is closed with fine sutures, which may need to be removed within a week after surgery.

Recovery:

  • Initial Healing: Swelling and bruising are common and can be managed with cold compresses and prescribed medications.
  • Return to Activities: Most patients can return to normal activities within 7-10 days, but should avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks.

An upper eyelid lift can result in a more alert and youthful appearance, with long-lasting results that enhance the natural beauty of the eyes.

A lower eyelid lift, or lower blepharoplasty, targets the removal of excess skin and fat from the lower eyelids, addressing issues such as under-eye bags, puffiness, and sagging skin. This procedure differs from an upper eyelid lift in its focus and technique.

During the Procedure:

  • Anesthesia: The surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.
  • Incision: The incision is usually made just below the lower lash line or inside the lower eyelid (transconjunctival approach), which leaves no visible scar.
  • Tissue Removal: Excess fat is either removed or repositioned, and any excess skin is trimmed to create a smoother, firmer under-eye area.
  • Closing the Incision: The incision is closed with fine sutures or left to heal naturally, depending on the technique used.

Recovery:

  • Initial Healing: Swelling and bruising are common and can be managed with cold compresses and prescribed medications.
  • Return to Activities: Most patients can resume normal activities within 10-14 days, but should avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks.

A lower eyelid lift can significantly reduce the appearance of under-eye bags and puffiness, resulting in a more rested and youthful look.

A Brow Lift, also known as a forehead lift, is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at raising the eyebrows to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance. The procedure targets sagging skin on the forehead, drooping eyebrows, and deep furrows or lines between the eyes. By lifting the brow, it can smooth out wrinkles, reduce the appearance of frown lines, and open up the eye area, giving the face a more alert and rejuvenated look.

Good candidates for a Brow Lift are typically individuals who:

  • Have Sagging or Low Eyebrows: This can create a tired, sad, or angry appearance.
  • Experience Deep Forehead Wrinkles or Frown Lines: These lines can develop due to aging, genetics, or repeated facial expressions.
  • Are in Good Overall Health: Candidates should be free from serious medical conditions that could impair healing or increase surgical risks.
  • Do Not Smoke: Smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications. It’s advisable to quit smoking several weeks before and after surgery.
  • Have Realistic Expectations: Understanding the potential outcomes and limitations of the procedure is crucial for satisfaction with the results.

During the consultation, Dr. Geldner will evaluate your facial structure, skin elasticity, and overall health. He will discuss your aesthetic goals and determine the best surgical approach, which may include traditional brow lift, endoscopic brow lift, or temporal (limited incision) brow lift. Dr. Geldner will also explain the procedure in detail, including the expected results, risks, and recovery process.

Recovery from a Brow Lift typically involves some swelling and bruising, which can be managed with prescribed pain medications and proper post-operative care. Most patients can return to normal activities within one to two weeks, although strenuous activities should be avoided for a few weeks. Some numbness can occur but is usually short lived.

A Brow Lift can provide long-lasting results, enhancing your facial appearance and boosting your self-confidence. By choosing a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon such as Dr. Geldner and following their pre- and post-operative instructions, you can achieve a smoother, more youthful brow and a rejuvenated facial appearance.

Recovery after blepharoplasty involves several stages and requires careful management to ensure proper healing and optimal results. Here’s what to expect during the recovery process:

Immediate Post-Operative Care:

  • Swelling and Bruising: Swelling and bruising around the eyes are common and typically peak within the first few days. Cold compresses and prescribed medications can help manage these symptoms.
  • Suture Removal: If sutures are used, they are usually removed within 2-5 days after surgery.

First Few Weeks:

  • Activity Restrictions: Patients should avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and bending over for at least two weeks to prevent increased blood flow to the eyes.
  • Follow-Up Visits: Regular follow-up visits with Dr. Geldner is essential to monitor healing and address any concerns.

Potential Risks:

  • Infection: Keeping the surgical area clean and following post-operative care instructions can minimize the risk of infection.
  • Scarring: Scars from the incisions are usually well-concealed within the natural creases of the eyelids, but some patients may experience more noticeable scarring.
  • Dry Eyes: Some patients may experience temporary dry eyes or irritation, which can be managed with prescribed eye drops.
  • Asymmetry: While every effort is made to achieve symmetry, there is a slight risk of uneven results that may require additional correction.

By closely following Dr. Geldner’s post-operative instructions and attending all follow-up appointments, you can ensure a smoother recovery and achieve the best possible results from your blepharoplasty.

Learn More About Eyelid Lift

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