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Eyelid surgery (technically called blepharoplasty)
is a procedure to remove fat--usually along with excess skin and muscle
from the upper and lower eyelids.
Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your
eyes - features that make you look older and more tired than you feel,
and may even interfere with your vision. However, it won't remove crow's
feet or other wrinkles, eliminate dark circles under your eyes, or lift sagging
eyebrows. While it can add an upper eyelid crease to Asian eyes, it will
not erase evidence of your ethnic or racial heritage. Blepharoplasty
can be done alone, or in conjunction with other facial surgery procedures
such as a facelift or browlift.
If you're considering eyelid surgery, Plasticsurgery.org
will give you a basic understanding of the procedure-when it can help,
how it's performed, and what results you can expect. It can't answer all
of your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the
surgeon. Please ask Dr. Gunn about anything you don't understand.
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Blepharoplasty can enhance your appearance and your self-confidence,
but it won't necessarily change your looks to match your ideal, or cause
other people to treat you differently. Before you decide to have surgery,
think carefully about your expectations and discuss them with your
surgeon. The best candidates for eyelid surgery are men and women who are
physically healthy, psychologically stable, and realistic in their
expectations. Most are 35 or older, but if droopy, baggy eyelids run in
your family, you may decide to have eyelid surgery at a younger age.
Contact Dr. Laura Gunn today for a conultation. She will provide answers to any
additional questions you may have. The initial consultation with your
surgeon is very important. The surgeon will need your complete medical
history, so check your own records ahead of time and be ready to provide
this information.
Visit the Photo Gallery for images of
some of Dr. Gunn's patients.

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