Revitalize Your Appearance with Expert Eyelid Surgery in Langhorne, Philadelphia, PA
Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, can rejuvenate your appearance by addressing sagging skin, puffiness, and wrinkles around the eyes. This procedure can help you look more refreshed, alert, and youthful. Consult with Dr. Durvi Patel and her team at Center for SmartLipo & Plastic Surgery to discuss your goals and determine if this procedure is right for you. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 940 Town Center Dr Suite F20 Langhorne, PA 19047.
Table of Contents:
What is a medical necessity for eyelid surgery?
How many years does a blepharoplasty last?
Who is not a good candidate for eyelid surgery?
Does insurance pay for eyelid surgery?
What are the types of eyelid surgery?
Removing extra skin, muscle, and fat from the upper and/or lower eyelids is known as eyelid surgery. This surgery can not only improve your vision and relieve discomfort, but also enhance your aesthetic appearance.
Common medical conditions that may necessitate eyelid surgery include ptosis, a condition where the upper eyelid droops down excessively, obstructing vision. This can be caused by aging, muscle weakness, nerve damage, or congenital disorders. Lower eyelid malpositions, such as entropion and ectropion, where the eyelid turns inward or outward, respectively, can also cause significant discomfort and necessitate surgical intervention.
Another disorder that can cause vision issues is dermatochalasis, which causes extra skin or fat around the eyes. The skin of the upper eyelids becomes so stretched and saggy that it hangs over the eyelashes and obstructs vision, creating a heavy, fatigued appearance that can be corrected through eyelid surgery.
Chronic conditions like blepharitis, an inflammation of the eyelids that can cause discomfort and vision problems, and thyroid eye disease, where the eyes bulge out due to an overactive thyroid, may also necessitate eyelid surgery.
Rarely, neurological disorders that affect eyelid muscle function, causing involuntary eyelid movements or paralysis, may require surgical intervention.
It’s crucial to understand that a blepharoplasty does not halt the natural aging process; over time, the skin will lose its elasticity, which may lead to additional sagging. The longevity of the results from a blepharoplasty can vary significantly from person to person, influenced by individual factors such as age, genetics, and lifestyle. Certain lifestyle habits like smoking, overexposure to the sun, and poor skincare can speed up skin aging, thereby reducing the longevity of blepharoplasty outcomes.
The surgical technique and the expertise of the surgeon play a significant role in the longevity of the results. At Center for SmartLipo & Plastic Surgery, our team of skilled and experienced cosmetic surgeons ensures precision and effectiveness in surgery, which subsequently impacts the longevity of the results.
Post-operative care is equally important to ensure the results last as long as possible. We provide detailed post-operative instructions, including proper wound care and activity restrictions, to aid optimal healing. We also recommend the consistent use of sunscreen and a balanced lifestyle to maintain overall skin health and support the blepharoplasty results.
The effects of the surgery typically last between 10 and 15 years. However, some patients may opt for a secondary procedure, or a revision blepharoplasty, to maintain the desired results. It’s critical to have reasonable expectations for how long the surgical outcomes will last, as they are not permanent and will diminish over time.
It is important that not every individual is a good fit for this particular process. Some medical diseases, like diabetes, excessive blood pressure, heart disease, and uncontrolled thyroid issues like Graves’ disease and hypothyroidism, or a condition called myasthenia gravis, can increase the risk of complications during or after the surgery. Severe eye conditions like glaucoma, active eye infections, and severe dry eyes can also be worsened by blepharoplasty.
Your candidacy for eyelid surgery is also largely determined by anatomic factors, such as skin laxity and fat deposits under the eyes. Lifestyle factors like smoking and recent use of blood thinners can slow the healing process and increase the risk of infection post-surgery.
Age is not a strict contraindication for eyelid surgery, but older individuals may experience slower healing and a higher risk of complications. Your overall health is an essential factor too – individuals in good health who can tolerate anesthesia are generally suitable candidates. However, those with serious health conditions or who are not physically healthy may not be good candidates. Other factors, such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, and autoimmune disorders, can also make you unsuitable for eyelid surgery.
When considering a procedure for the eyelids, many patients ask whether insurance will cover the cost. The answer primarily relies on the reasoning behind the procedure. Payment for services at Center for SmartLipo & Plastic Surgery is on a private pay basis.
Each insurance provider has its own policies regarding what is deemed medically necessary. Therefore, it’s crucial to communicate with your insurance provider directly to understand what will be covered. For procedures not deemed medically necessary, patients are responsible for all out-of-pocket costs, which can vary significantly.
– Cosmetic Eyelid: The procedure can be performed on the eyelids to improve their appearance, which can sag, droop, or develop bags with age. By eliminating extra skin and fat, this laser-assisted lipolysis procedure seeks to enhance the appearance of the eyelids.
– Functional Eyelid: Some individuals may require eyelid surgery for medical reasons. For instance, ptosis causes the upper eyelid to droop to the point where it can interfere with vision. Also, excess skin on the upper eyelids can hang down and obstruct peripheral vision.
Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a versatile procedure that addresses both functional and cosmetic concerns. Medical conditions like ptosis, entropion, ectropion, and dermatochalasis can significantly benefit from surgical intervention to improve vision and comfort. While blepharoplasty cannot stop the natural aging process, factors such as surgical technique, surgeon expertise, and diligent post-operative care contribute to long-lasting results. By addressing these concerns, eyelid surgery can enhance both vision and appearance, boosting self-confidence and overall well-being. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We serve patients from Langhorne PA, Philadelphia PA, Newtown PA, Levittown PA, Bensalem PA, Yardley PA and surrounding areas.
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