Q.What are the differences between double eyelid surgery and upper blepharoplasty?
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Double eyelid surgery involves making an incision in the eyelid's skin and muscle to create a double eyelid fold, correcting the shape and size of the eyes.
On the other hand, upper blepharoplasty surgery primarily addresses sagging skin on the eyelids that occurs with aging.
Typically, through incisions, the sagging muscles are tightened, and excess skin and tissue are removed to improve eyelid sagging and reduce fine wrinkles.
This procedure can reveal hidden double eyelid lines or create a new double eyelid line.
In cases where the eyelids have significant signs of aging, upper blepharoplasty surgery is often recommended instead of double eyelid surgery.
Q.Will there be noticeable scarring?
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Most eyelid surgeries are performed in a way that minimizes visible scarring.
However, in some cases, there may be slight scarring depending on individual surgical techniques.
These scars can often be managed through laser treatments or scar-reducing prescriptions, allowing for minimal disruption to daily life.
Q.Are there any side effects?
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All surgeries carry the potential for unexpected discomfort or side effects.
To minimize such risks, it is crucial to consult with experienced specialists and carefully follow post surgery care instructions.
However, if you experience significant discomfort, severe bleeding, heat sensation, inflammation, or any other concerns, it is important to promptly contact the hospital for appropriate measures.
Q.Would it be very painful?
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Post-surgery pain is usually mild, but there may be some discomfort once the anesthesia wears off.
Following the post surgery instructions and guidelines diligently can help prevent most inflammation and alleviate pain.
Q.When can I return to my daily activities?
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Apart from some noticeable swelling and mild discomfort, the initial recovery period typically takes around 2 to 3 weeks.
After this period, basic activities like eye makeup and wearing contact lenses can be resumed.
Over the next 3 to 6 months, the surgically affected tissues will gradually heal, leading to natural-looking results.
By adhering to the post surgery instructions provided by the hospital, you can expect a faster recovery and more stable surgical outcomes.
Q.What is the precaution after the surgery?
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Prior to the surgery, the hospital will provide you with explanations and consent forms, as well as post surgery instructions.
Some important precautions include prohibition from alcohol and smoking for about a month to prevent bleeding and infection.
If you experience itching, swelling, or allergic reactions around the eyes while taking antibiotics after the surgery, stop the medication and visit the hospital.
It is advisable to avoid getting water on or around the eyes for about a week.
To reduce bruising, swelling, and bleeding, cold compresses can be applied for approximately 2 to 3 days after the surgery, followed by a combination of warm and cold compresses after one week. It is important to avoid positions that increase blood pressure around the eye area, such as bending over.