Expectations
What can I expect before surgery?
Blepharoplasty can be performed for aesthetic or functionalpurposes (impairment of vision). Your surgeon will ask you about your past medical history, including medications you are taking, allergies, smoking habits, previous surgery and more. At least 2 weeks prior to the surgery, any patients who are taking aspirin or warfarin sodium (coumadin) are instructed to discontinue these medications. Patients may also be instructed to cease smoking for a given period before and after the procedure.
Your surgeon may also question you about any dryness or watering of your eyes you may have, he/she may ask for some extra tests to eliminate any problems with your tear functions.
Your physician will talk about the various options of correcting your upper eyelids. Added procedures that may be performed in combination with an upper eyelid blepharoplasty are discussed. These include injection of the “crows feet” wrinkles with botulinum toxine or application of fillers to smoothen lines. If drooping of the eyelids is present, this should be taken into consideration and an eyebrow lift may be recommended. Laser treatments and chemical peels of other facial areas may also be performed during an upper eyelid blepharoplasty procedure.
Your surgeon will also talk to you about the risks, benefits and possible complications of an upper eyelid blepharoplasty procedure. Your surgeon will also talk to you about results, realistic expectations, and what the limitations of the procedure are.