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Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty): Refresh Your Look with a Simple Procedure

Enhance the appearance of your eyes by contacting Dr. Paul Fischer of Milford Medical and Aesthetic Care and scheduling eyelid surgery in Milford, CT.

Why Do You Need Eyelid Surgery?

Cosmetic surgery is more comprehensive than it has ever been. No matter which part of your body is causing you trouble, there is likely a procedure that can address your concerns. Blepharoplasty is a procedure capable of fixing a common cosmetic issue. It’s a surgical procedure that specifically targets your eyelids.

The natural aging process and gravity can affect the positioning of the skin around your eyelids. As those natural forces continue to act on your eyelids, they may cause the nearby patches of skin to sit in place. Eventually, the extra skin on your eyelids may stretch, droop, and change your appearance.

Supporting structures such as muscles and membranes that help maintain the appearance of your eyes may also weaken over time. The gradual deterioration of those structures can change your eyelids even further.
All those changes to your eyelids can also reduce your field of vision.

Not everyone is okay with those physical changes. If you are in that camp, you can ask about eyelid surgery and check if that procedure can alleviate your concerns.

Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, can remove the excess skin near your eyes and address issues such as drooping eyelids or prominent eye bags. Your surgeon can also check if any excess skin is partially covering your eyes. The surgeon can remove those bits of skin to ensure they have no lasting impact on your eyesight.

Discuss your eyelid surgery options in Milford, CT, during your surgical consultation with Dr. Fischer of Milford Medical and Aesthetic Care.

What Does Eyelid Surgery Involve?

After extensive discussions with your surgeon, you may determine that eyelid surgery can effectively solve your cosmetic and vision concerns. So what happens after that?

Prior to the procedure, your surgeon will conduct physical exams to determine if blepharoplasty may cause potential issues for you. Your surgeon may also ask you to stop taking certain medications due to how they may affect bleeding during the procedure.

Once your surgeon has cleared you for eyelid surgery, you should schedule some time off from work. You may need to take two weeks off from work to ensure your eyes can fully recover. Don’t forget to bring a companion on the day of the procedure so they can accompany you home. Ask your companion to stay with you for a few days to help with your medication and chores.

Set your appointment for eyelid surgery in Milford, CT, by calling (203) 301-5860 and speaking to Dr. Fischer of Milford Medical and Aesthetic Care.

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