Eye Lift Plastic Surgery - Top 3 Tips
AUTHOR: Bernard Milstein
People undergo eye lift plastic surgery for cosmetic or functional reasons. Cosmetic reasons include wanting to look less tired or younger; while functional reasons include wanting to be rid of obstructions to vision, which is the case when the brow and eyelid begins to sag into the eye.
There are also times when eye lift surgery is part of reconstructive surgery to a face that suffered trauma because of an accident.
Select a good plastic surgeon.
Whatever your reason for undergoing eye lift surgery, it is of paramount importance that you select a qualified plastic surgeon who also has a keen aesthetic sense and an approachable, professional manner.
A qualified surgeon will ensure that complications are minimized. Cosmetic or functional, eye lift plastic surgery is a medical procedure and should be approached as such.
A surgeon with a keen aesthetic sense will not just nip and tuck your eye based on your idea of beauty; rather, a good surgeon will base the final result on your ethnic background, skin type, and age. The final result must not be severe, but should instead be a natural and refreshed look.
A good surgeon will ask about your entire medical history and will also consider matters such as use of lenses and tear production. Moreover, a professional surgeon will thoroughly examine your reasons for wanting an eye lift surgery and may adjust your expectations accordingly.
Finally, a good surgeon will not hesitate to postpone or cancel your surgery if, for any reason, eye lift surgery is not advisable for you.
The issues of costs…
Eye lift plastic surgery prices have generally stabilized throughout America and reputable surgeons charge within the same price range, with experts charging a little more if they have famous clients or are popular with the media.
Under and upper eye lift surgery roughly costs around $4,500. But this could just represent the plastic surgeon's professional fee. Be aware that other costs may be added to this, such as anesthesiologist fees, operating room fees or plastic surgery center fees, work up or lab fees, etc.
Therefore, ask for a cost breakdown!
Dealing with the aftermath.
Eye lift surgery involves the removal of fat and muscle, as well as the reduction and tucking in of loose skin. The side effects and healing time will largely depend on your body's capacity to recover. But these will also depend on the care you take.
Expect some visible scars during the initial weeks after your eye lift surgery. Your eyes will also likely be swollen, bruised, and red. You may also experience blurry or hazy vision during this time.
The best remedy for this is a cold compress gently applied over the affected area. Also expect some pain. If you feel intense pain, however, consult your surgeon.
Complications that need to immediately be brought to your surgeon's attention are bleeding and allergies. If these symptoms, or infection, occur during surgery, your doctor may prescribe medications to deal with the problem after.
Complications that occur during the eye lift surgery may be a result of inadequate pre-surgery consultation.