Blepharoplasty surgical proceedure
October 18th, 2008 | by admin |In a typical forelid blepharoplasty procedure, the surgeon makes incisions following the natural lines of your eyelids: in the creases of your upper lids, and just below the lashes in the lower lids, where these incisions may extend into the crow’s feet or laugh lines at the outer corners of your eyes. If both upper and lower lids are operated on at the same time, it may be difficult to see for two or three days until some of the swelling dissipates, where permanent alterations in visual acuity are extremely rare. These surgeries mentioned are often performed in association with upper eyelid surgery.