Middle-Aged Eyelid

Elegant and youthful eyes with a refined appearance

Create a brighter, more refreshed, and youthful eye shape

Lower Blepharoplasty
As aging progresses, the orbital septum, which supports the fat under the eyes, weakens. Additionally, the muscles and skin in this area lose elasticity, leading to sagging, wrinkles, and protruding under-eye fat. These combined factors cause puffiness and a tired appearance. Lower blepharoplasty effectively corrects these issues by repositioning or removing excess fat and tightening the skin, resulting in a smoother, more youthful, and refreshed under-eye area.

Surgery duration

Appx. 1 hour

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Anesthesia method

Sedation/Local anesthesia

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Suture removal

1 to 2 weeks

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Follow-up visits

2 to 3 times

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Recovery period

5 to 7 days

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After lower blepharoplasty, some individuals may experience side effects such as bleeding, infection, or inflammation.
These risks vary depending on the patient’s condition and the specific surgical technique used.

Lower Blepharoplasty Procedure

Before Surgery

Incision along the lower lash line, followed by removal or repositioning of under-eye fat

Pull and suture the skin

After Surgery

Post-Surgery Precautions

Avoid Alcohol & Smoking
Refrain from drinking alcohol, smoking, and visiting saunas or hot baths for 2–3 weeks after surgery.
Light Walking
Gentle walks can help reduce swelling and promote faster recovery.
Cold & Warm Compress
Apply a cold compress for the first 2–3 days, then switch to a warm compress to aid healing.
Gentle Face Washing
After suture removal, be careful not to rub the surgical area too hard during cleansing.