Blepharoplasty, Eyelift, Eye Job, Younger Eyes, Plastic Surgeon, Milwaukee, WI
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We would like to provide some basic information about eyelid surgery. However, the best way to get complete answers to specific questions is to have a personal consultation with one of our board-certified plastic surgeons. Click here to view our patient portfolio. To make this procedure accessable to all our patients we provide several Financing options. Call (414) 963-0500 for a consultation and get more details. More than any other facial feature your eyes reveal the most about how you feel. When your eyes are bright and alert, you appear energized, well rested, and in control. However, if you have lower eyelid puffiness, dark circles or drooping upper lids, others may assume that you are fatigued, angry or unhappy. Eyelid surgery can remove the excess fat and drooping skin of the upper eyelids, minimize bags under the eyes and tighten the lower eyelid skin. The result is a more alert and rested appearance. | |
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| The best candidate for blepharoplasty | |
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Eyelid surgery is performed on men and women of all ages who want to improve their self-image. Most people have eyelid surgery to minimize the effects of aging. However, many people in their 20's or 30's may also benefit from the procedure. You may be a good candidate for eyelid surgery if your upper eyelids have excess skin that hides the natural fold of the lid, loose skin that hangs down from the upper lid, or puffiness that creates a tired look. Perhaps, your lower eyelids have puffy "bags", excess skin and fine wrinkles. Eyelid surgery needs to be approached with extra caution if you have any of the following medical conditions:
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| All surgery carries some uncertainties and risk | |
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Each year, thousands of people undergo cosmetic eyelid surgery and experience no major complications. However, you must fully understand the risks as well as the benefits of the procedure. One of the most important parts of your consultation is the discussion that you and one of our physicians will have about the possible complications of eyelid surgery. By carefully following our advice and instructions both before and after surgery you can do your part to minimize some of the risks. | |
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| The consultation | |
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A personal consultation is the first step for every patient considering eyelid surgery. During this meeting, one of our board-certified plastic surgeons will assess your physical and emotional health and discuss your specific goals for surgery.
Suggestions may be given for other cosmetic treatments to meet your appearance goals. For example:
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| Preparing for your surgery | |
When the date for your procedure has been set, we will provide you with specific instructions for the days immediately before and after surgery. A number of points may be covered, including:
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| The surgery | |
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Eyelid surgery is performed in our office based surgical suite. We use a local anesthetic with intravenous sedation (twilight sleep) for our patients undergoing eyelid surgery. Our medical team monitors your physical status throughout the operation and during your recovery. The procedure is approximately 1-2 hours in duration and then we care for you in our recovery room for at least one hour before you are discharged. Upper eyelids Typically, the incision begins within the natural crease of the eye's inside corner and extends slightly beyond the outside corner into the crow's feet or laugh lines. Through this incision, excess skin and fatty tissue are removed. The incision line is camouflaged when healed. Lower eyelids Usually the incision is concealed just below the lower lashes. Through this incision, excess skin and fat is removed. Your surgeon may also make special adjustments. For example, the fat beneath the eye can be redistributed to eliminate puffiness or bulges. In some patients, the underlying muscle will be tightened or fat will be removed inside the eyelid without a skin incision. Be sure to ask about Erbium laser resurfacing of lower lid wrinkles without adding time or discomfort to your recovery and about elevating the eyebrows with a Contour Thread Lift. | |
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| After your surgery | |
| When surgery is complete, you will be taken to our recovery area. You may experience mild discomfort, which will be relieved with the use of iced compresses applied to your eyes and the use of pain medication prescribed by the doctor. Plan on resting with your head elevated and ice to your eyes for 24-36 hours. Most of the swelling and bruising will disappear within two weeks. | |
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| After your surgery | |
| When surgery is complete, you will be taken to our recovery area. You may experience mild discomfort, which will be relieved with the use of iced compresses applied to your eyes and the use of pain medication prescribed by the doctor. Plan on resting with your head elevated and ice to your eyes for 24-36 hours. Most of the swelling and bruising will disappear within two weeks. | |
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| Getting back to normal | |
| Most patients are able to return to work within 6-7 days. The sutures are removed 5 days after surgery. Once the sutures are out make-up may be worn to cover the bruises. We will give you specific guidelines for resuming activities. | |
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| Your new look | |
If you're like most people who have the procedure, you'll be very pleased with your new refreshed and alert appearance. You may find that you feel more confident in business and social situations. Friends and colleagues may tell you that you appear happier or more rested, without realizing that you had eyelid surgery. | |
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| How long will I continue to see my plastic surgeon? | |
| After the initial healing period, you will return to your plastic surgeon's office for a postoperative follow-up visit so that your progress can be evaluated. In the following months, your surgeon may ask you to return for periodic checkups. It's important to return for these checkups so that your surgeon can assess your long-term results and address any questions or concerns you may have. | |
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