What is blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty, commonly called eyelid surgery, addresses sagging skin on or around the eyelids to tighten and rejuvenate the eyes, achieving a younger, refreshed, and more appealing appearance. Different types of eyelid surgery are designed to focus on the upper eyelids or lower eyelids. These procedures can also be performed at the same time for patients who require both eyelids to be addressed.

Upper eyelid surgery

Upper eyelid surgery is performed to address loose, drooping skin on and around the upper eyelids, that cause a hooded, tired, or older appearance.

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Lower eyelid surgery

Lower eyelid surgery is performed to smooth puffy bags and fill dark circles under the eyes to create a more youthful contour.

Lower Eyelid Surgery »

Asian eyelid surgery

Asian eyelid surgery is a procedure designed to create a fold in the upper eyelid and/or reduce excess tissue along the eyelids. Asian eyelid surgery maintains cultural identity while reducing vision impairment and improving the definition and size of the eyes.

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Benefits of eyelid surgery

Eyelid surgery provides many benefits for patients who would like to improve the appearance of their eyelids. Benefits of eyelid surgery in NYC or Westchester include the following:

  • Smoothed and reduced eye bags and under-eye puffiness
  • Better line of sight and improved field of vision
  • Eliminated skin irritation (from the rubbing of excess folds of skin)
  • A renewed, refreshed appearance
  • A fuller, more youthful contour beneath the lower eyelids
  • Reduced dark circles under the eyes
  • Reduced muscle tension from forehead muscle straining
  • Lifted, rejuvenated skin
  • Reduced fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes
  • Natural-looking, wider eyes that appear larger
  • Reduced vision impairment from excess skin

Candidates for eyelid surgery

Patients who are not happy with the appearance of their eyes or who would like to reduce sagging, drooping skin may be candidates for this eyelid surgery. Dr. Halaas will consult with you to examine your eyes and discuss your aesthetic concerns and goals. From this consultation, you will determine whether you are an ideal candidate for this procedure. Candidates generally meet the following requirements:

  • Are in good general health
  • Have no serious medical conditions
  • Do not smoke
  • Have no current eye infections or inflammations
  • Have realistic expectations for what eyelid surgery can achieve
  • Would like to improve hooded eyelids, bags, and sagging skin

Before & After Eyelid Surgery in New York City

Preparing for Blepharoplasty

As a part of preparing for your eyelid surgery in Westchester, Dr. Halaas will provide a list of medications to avoid, including aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medications or supplements. You will also need to arrange for a friend or family member to drive you home and help you during the first day of your recovery.

During the procedure

Dr. Halaas will perform your eyelid surgery in NYC under local anesthesia. If you prefer general anesthesia, she will arrange this. Once the anesthesia has taken effect, Dr. Halaas will make a small incision in the natural crease of the upper or lower eyelid, which will eventually heal into virtually imperceptible scars. In some cases, Dr. Halaas can make the incision inside the lower eyelid to completely eliminate scarring. 

During lower eyelid surgery, she will tighten the ligaments of the lower eyelid, and reposition and contour the fat pouches that are causing puffiness and bags. This achieves a more youthful, smooth undereye appearance. The incision is closed with biological glue or absorbable sutures.

During upper eyelid surgery, Dr. Halaas will remove the excess, loose skin and tighten the eyelids, creating a refreshed, renewed, and appealing appearance. The incision is closed with absorbable sutures or biological glue.

Recovery and aftercare after Blepharoplasty

Expect to take about a week off from work after your blepharoplasty in Westchester. There will be some swelling and bruising that will diminish after the first few days, then slowly fade over the next week or so. To help minimize swelling or impairing healing, sleep on your back for 1-2 weeks. 

Before using contacts again, wait for 10-14 days. Glasses may be worn within a day of your surgery. Wait for 2-4 weeks before engaging in strenuous exercise or significantly exposing yourself to the sun.

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What Procedures Can Be Combined with Eyelid Surgery?

Combining procedures with eyelid surgery can enhance overall facial rejuvenation by addressing multiple areas simultaneously. Dr. Yael Halaas can recommend the following surgical and non-surgical options available to complement eyelid surgery:

Surgical Procedures

  • Brow Lift: Elevates droopy eyebrows and smooths forehead lines, refreshing the upper face.
  • Facelift: Addresses sagging skin and deep folds in the lower face and neck, creating a harmonious rejuvenation with eyelid surgery.
  • Fat Transfer: Restores volume to areas such as the cheeks or under-eye regions, enhancing the youthful contours achieved by eyelid surgery.

Non-Surgical Enhancements

  • OptiLight for Dry Eyes: A light-based treatment that addresses dry eye symptoms, improving comfort and eye health.
  • BOTOX: Relaxes dynamic wrinkles on the forehead and around the eyes, adding a finishing touch to eyelid surgery results.
  • Dermal Fillers: Restore volume to the mid-face, nasolabial folds, or lips, enhancing the youthful look achieved by eyelid surgery.
  • Silhouette InstaLift: Uses dissolvable sutures to lift and reposition sagging facial tissue, providing immediate and long-term results.
  • EMFACE: A non-invasive procedure that simultaneously treats facial skin and muscles without needles, providing lifting and tightening effects.
  • Non-Surgical Brow Lift: Utilizes non-invasive methods to elevate the brow area, complementing the effects of eyelid surgery.
  • Nasolabial Fold Treatment: Addresses deep folds between the nose and mouth, enhancing facial harmony.

Blepharoplasty Cost

The starting cost for upper blepharoplasty is $7,500, lower blepharoplasty is $11,000, and when combined the cost starts at $15,000. When considering cosmetic surgery pricing, it's important to recognize that the final cost is tailored to meet each patient's unique needs. The complexity of the surgery and how long it may take can influence the total cost, which will be discussed in your consultation with Dr. Halaas. This personalized approach ensures transparency and clarity regarding the total investment required for your aesthetic goals. We aim to empower you to make informed decisions about your cosmetic journey by providing a detailed breakdown of costs. Call our office for more details and schedule a consultation for a more personalized quote just for you.

Upneeq

Droopy upper eyelids can also be addressed non-surgically with Upneeq, an advanced eyedrop treatment that opens your eyes, slightly improves your field of vision, and provides a more youthful appearance without a surgical procedure. While Upneeq doesn’t provide the significant change that a surgery can, the results are noticeable and provide a cosmetic and medical benefit.

Upneeq is the first and only FDA-approved prescription eye drop that is clinically proven to lift and tighten drooping upper eyelids. The active medication called oxymetazoline hydrochloride works by contracting the Muller’s muscle in the eyelid, causing the eyelid to become shorter and tighter.

Upneeq eye drops are applied once a day, one drop per eye, providing results very shortly afterward, which are effective for at least 6 hours.

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Tired-Looking or Droopy Eyelids Got You Down?

Eyelid Surgery FAQ

Will my eyes look bigger?

Eyelid surgery achieves more open eyes that appear naturally larger.

Will blepharoplasty affect my sight?

Blepharoplasty can help improve sight if sagging eyelid skin was impairing the vision.

When can I exercise?

Most patients can return to vigorous exercise after 2-4 weeks.

How long do results last?

Results of lower eyelid surgery are considered permanent; results of upper eyelid surgery last for 5-7 years.

What are the non-surgical alternatives to blepharoplasty?

Dermal fillers, Botox, laser skin resurfacing, IPL, chemical peels, and microneedling can all help refresh the eyes.

Are there any risks?

Eyelid surgery carries the risks of any surgical procedure, including bleeding, infection, blood clots, scarring, unfavorable outcome (eyelid problems), anesthesia risks, and others.

Can I get upper and lower blepharoplasty at the same time?

Yes, both procedures are often performed at the same time.

When will I see results?

The final results are usually visible after about six weeks.

How long is the procedure?

Eyelid surgery takes 1-2 hours.

Does insurance cover the cost?

Insurance covers eyelid surgery if it is deemed medically necessary to remove skin hanging over the eyelash line, impairing the line of sight.

Is eyelid surgery painful?

Eyelid surgery is one of the least painful cosmetic surgeries, causing minimal discomfort during recovery.

Will there be scarring?

Dr. Halaas ensures any exterior incisions are carefully concealed in the natural eyelid crease.

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