Cosmetic Blepharoplasty
This procedure is ideal for individuals looking to enhance their facial appearance by removing excess skin and fat from the upper and lower eyelids. It creates a more alert and youthful look, often boosting confidence and self-esteem.
Functional Blepharoplasty
For patients whose drooping eyelids impair vision, functional blepharoplasty restores proper eyelid function, improving the field of vision while also enhancing aesthetics.
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Excess skin and fat on the upper eyelids can make your eyes appear tired or heavy. Upper eyelid blepharoplasty corrects this by sculpting the eyelids for a refreshed and alert appearance.
Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty
If you have puffiness, bags, or wrinkles under your eyes, lower eyelid blepharoplasty can help by repositioning fat and tightening the skin, restoring a youthful, well-rested look.
Experienced Surgeons
With years of experience in eyelid surgery, our team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care.
Natural - Looking Results
We prioritize subtle, natural enhancements to your eyelids, ensuring you look rejuvenated but not overdone.
Modern Facilities
Our plastic surgery clinic uses the latest medical technology to ensure superior results.
Compassionate Care
We provide personalized care, supporting you through every phase of the blepharoplasty process.
Sagging Eyelids
If your upper eyelids droop to the point of obstructing your vision, blepharoplasty can correct this issue, enhancing your appearance and functionality.
Excess Skin
Excess skin on the eyelids can lead to a tired, aged appearance. Eyelid surgery can remove the excess skin and fat, rejuvenating the eyes
Bags Under the Eyes
Lower eyelid blepharoplasty targets the common issue of bags under the eyes, removing or repositioning fat deposits for a refreshed, well-rested look.
Hereditary Factors
Genetics play a significant role in the early development of drooping eyelids. If sagging eyelids run in your family, eyelid surgery can help correct the issue, improving aesthetics and confidence.
The ideal age for blepharoplasty varies, but many people choose to undergo the procedure in their 30s, 40s, or 50s when signs of aging around the eyes become more noticeable. However, individuals over the age of 18 can consider this procedure, especially for correcting hereditary drooping eyelids or sagging eyelids.
After surgery, gauze pads are applied over the eyes to reduce swelling. Mild discomfort and sensitivity may occur, but these will improve within a few days. Following your surgeon's instructions carefully ensures a smooth and quick recovery.