Lower eyelid blepharoplasty
What is it?
Lower eyelid blepharoplasty is a delicate procedure designed to reduce under-eye bags, puffiness, and loose skin. It restores smoother contours and a more rested, youthful appearance.
Under-eye bags are often caused by aging or genetics and cannot be corrected with skincare alone. This procedure repositions or removes excess fat and tightens skin to create natural-looking rejuvenation.
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Is Lower Eyelid Surgery Right for You? -
Is Lower Eyelid Surgery Right for You? Ideal Candidates
You may benefit if you:
- Have persistent under-eye bags
- Notice loose or crepey skin under the eyes
- Appear tired despite adequate rest
- Are in good overall health
- Do not smoke
- Have realistic expectations
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How the Procedure Works -
How the Procedure Works - Anesthesia
Performed under general anesthesia. - Incision Technique
Incisions are placed just below the lash line or inside the lower eyelid (transconjunctival approach). - Fat Repositioning or Removal
Excess fat is removed or redistributed to smooth the contour. - Skin Tightening & Closure
Excess skin may be trimmed, and the incision is closed precisely.
- Anesthesia
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Recovery & What to Expect -
Recovery & What to Expect Early Recovery
- Swelling and bruising peak within the first week
- Temporary tightness may occur
- Cold compresses recommended
Activity Guidelines
- Resume light activities within 1 week
- Avoid strenuous activity for 3–4 weeks
- Return to work in 10–14 days
Final Results
- A smoother under-eye area
- Natural, refreshed appearance
- Long-lasting results
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Benefits of Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty -
Benefits of Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty - Reduction of eye bags
- Improved lower eyelid contour
- More rested facial appearance
- Enhanced confidence
Frequently asked questions
Well-being starts here
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Will this procedure remove dark circles? -
It improves puffiness and contour irregularities. Dark pigmentation caused by skin tone may not be fully corrected.
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Is there a risk of changing my facial expression? -
When performed properly, the goal is subtle rejuvenation without altering natural expression.
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How soon can I wear makeup again? -
Most patients can resume makeup use after about 10–14 days, depending on healing progress.
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Are the results permanent? -
Fat removal or repositioning provides long-term improvement, though natural aging continues.
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Will my eyes look “pulled” or unnatural? -
Modern techniques focus on preserving natural anatomy to avoid an over-tightened appearance.