As we age, the delicate skin around our eyes naturally changes. Sagging eyelids, puffiness, and under-eye bags can make us look more tired or older than we feel. For some people, excess skin around the eyes can even begin to interfere with vision. Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a procedure designed to address these concerns by improving both the appearance and function of the eyelids.

Whether performed for cosmetic or medical reasons, blepharoplasty has become an increasingly popular option for people looking to refresh their appearance and improve comfort around the eyes.

What Is Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes or repositions excess skin, fat, and sometimes muscle from the upper or lower eyelids. The goal is to create a smoother, more refreshed appearance while also improving eyelid function when necessary.

There are two main types of blepharoplasty:

Upper blepharoplasty focuses on sagging upper eyelids and excess skin that may create a hooded appearance.

Lower blepharoplasty targets puffiness, under-eye bags, and loose skin beneath the eyes.

In some cases, both procedures are performed together for a more balanced result.

Who Might Consider Blepharoplasty?

People consider blepharoplasty for a variety of reasons. Some are bothered by cosmetic concerns, while others experience physical symptoms related to excess eyelid skin.

You may consider blepharoplasty if you experience:

  • Drooping upper eyelids
  • Puffiness or bags under the eyes
  • Excess eyelid skin affecting your field of vision
  • A tired or aged appearance around the eyes
  • Difficulty applying makeup due to sagging skin
  • Eye strain from heavy eyelids
  • Most candidates are adults in their 40s or older, but younger individuals with hereditary puffiness or excess eyelid skin may also benefit. A consultation with a qualified medical professional can help determine whether the procedure is appropriate for your needs and goals.

    How Is the Procedure Done?

    Blepharoplasty is typically performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia with sedation, although general anesthesia may sometimes be used.

    During an upper eyelid procedure, the surgeon carefully places an incision within the natural crease of the eyelid to minimize visible scarring. Excess skin, fat, and tissue are then removed or repositioned before the incision is closed.

    For lower eyelid surgery, the incision may be made just below the lash line or inside the lower eyelid, depending on the technique being used and the patient’s needs.

    The procedure usually takes between one and three hours, depending on whether both upper and lower eyelids are being treated.

    Common Blepharoplasty Techniques

    There are several techniques used in blepharoplasty, depending on the desired results and the condition being treated.

    Traditional blepharoplasty involves external incisions to remove excess skin and fat.

    Transconjunctival blepharoplasty places the incision inside the lower eyelid, making it ideal for patients with under-eye bags but little excess skin.

    Laser-assisted blepharoplasty may also be used in some cases to reduce bleeding and swelling while improving precision.

    Your surgeon will recommend the best approach based on your anatomy, skin elasticity, and treatment goals.

    Risks and Recovery

    Like any surgical procedure, blepharoplasty carries some risks. While complications are uncommon when performed by an experienced professional, it’s important to understand potential side effects and recovery expectations.

    Possible risks include:

  • Swelling and bruising
  • Dry or irritated eyes
  • Temporary blurry vision
  • Infection or bleeding
  • Scarring
  • Difficulty fully closing the eyes in rare cases
  • Most people recover within one to two weeks, although mild swelling may last longer. Cold compresses, rest, and avoiding strenuous activity can help support healing.

    Is Blepharoplasty right for you?

    Blepharoplasty can provide both cosmetic and functional benefits, helping patients achieve a more refreshed appearance while improving comfort and vision in some cases. If drooping eyelids or under-eye puffiness are affecting your confidence or daily life, speaking with a qualified eye care or surgical professional can help you better understand your options.

    At Beyond Vision, we’re here to support your eye health at every stage. If you have concerns about your eyelids, vision, or overall eye comfort, book a consultation with our team to learn more about your options.
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