The Procedure:
Upper Eyelids:
The upper eyelid blepharoplasty corrects both the looseness of the skin of the
eyelids and the puffiness of the lids produced by projections of fatty tissues
beneath the eyelid muscle. Upper eyelid surgery removes the extra, hanging thin
eyelid skin, giving the upper lid a more youthful and energetic look. The incision
is carefully placed in the natural eyelid fold, is well camouflaged and almost
imperceptible once healed.
Lower Eyelids:
Lower eyelid blepharoplasty removes "bags" and puffiness
that are present in the lower eyelid area. Most often, Dr. Guida
often treats the lower lid bags with a procedure called transconjunctival
blepharoplasty. With this procedure, the excess fat is removed
through the inner eyelid (which is not seen) avoiding the need
for an incision in the external skin. The results are very positive
and quite significant. With no visible scarring, there is little
risk of changing the shape of the lower eyelid, and a very quick recovery
period, often only a few days.
Recovery Time:
Most patients after blepharoplasty surgery ease back to their
normal routine within less than a week after surgery. Most bruising
is gone in less than one week, though camouflage makeup can be
used to hide any lingering discoloration. Upper eyelid sutures
are removed by Dr. Guida within 3 - 5 days after surgery. Most
often, there are no sutures to be removed for the lower eyelids.
At this time you will be able to resume most of your normal activities.
You may begin to lightly exercise three to four weeks after surgery.
If I have the fat removed from my lower eyelids using
a transconjunctival approach, what happens to the extra skin?
Once these pouches are removed, they do not recur. However with age, the skin
does become looser and fine lines appear. The lower eyelid has the thinnest
skin in the body and sun damage here can be quite noticeable. Dynamic wrinkle
around the eyes, "crow's feet" (wrinkles that occur when you smile) are best
treated with selective Botox injections.
Static wrinkles (lines present at rest), require resurfacing.
This can be done at different levels. The deeper the resurfacing,
the longer lasting and more dramatic the results, but this can
be associated with a longer recovery. From little recovery to a
few weeks recovery, one can opt for home Skincare regimen and
anti-aging eye creams (no real down time), light to medium depth
chemical peels (1-5 day recovery, depending on peel), and CO2
laser resurfacing (most dramatic, but over a week recover) are
the techniques most utilized.
Though Dr. Guida most commonly uses the transconjunctival approach
for the lower eyelids, there are certain circumstances in which
he will suggest using an external skin incision for the lower eyelids
and actually remove extra skin. This still does not address resurfacing
of any sun damaged skin, however.
I want a natural look. If I have my
eyes done, will i have an unnatural, "startled" or "deer in the
headlights" look to my eyes?
A natural, refreshed, rested, and more youthful look is what you can expect
from a properly performed upper blepharoplasty. The over-done, "startled" look
occurs when too much is done, often combining a browlift with a blepharoplasty
during the same operation. Many people with extra skin of the upper eyelids
also have a component of a droopy brow. However, correcting both at the same
time can give an exaggerated, funny, and startled look, and, in most cases,
should be avoided.
What can be done about the dark circles under my eyes?
There are many different causes for dark circles under the eyes, and that
is why there is not one simple way to make them disappear. Some of causes could
be heredity, allergies, excess sun exposure, allergic eczema, or simply shadowing
form large, puffy, protruding bags of fat under the lower eyelids. For mild
cases, over the counter creams may offer some help, especially if they contain
vitamin C of K, alpha hydroxyl acid, or kinetin.
For more specific and stronger treatment, advice from a doctor
is needed to try and understand the underlying causes. More specific
treatment, which should be under the direction of a physician,
include prescription bleaching agents, anti-aging eye creams with
a combination of bleaching agents and skin tightening agents, or
perhaps certain types of chemical peels and laser resurfacing.
Dr. Guida has had positive results with treatment of dark circle
in many cases with CO2 laser resurfacing, which dramatically tightens
the lower eyelid skin and can significantly help fade the dark
circle.