Facial cosmetic surgery can be used to reduce the signs of aging and one of the most well-used treatments is blepharoplasty surgery (otherwise known as eyelid surgery or asian eyelid surgery). Upper eyelid blepharoplasty is typically performed to remove excess skin or fat and improve the appearance of hooded or drooping eyelids, whereas lower lid blepharoplasty is used to reduce the effects of under-eye bags.

Eyelid surgery information

When selecting a surgeon in Turkey to perform blepharoplasty surgery, you will be receiving high-end services from expert surgeons at an affordable price. The procedure involves local anaesthetic with sedation or general anaesthetic, depending on the eyelid surgery you choose and the advice of your surgeon.

With upper blepharoplasty, the procedure involves making a small incision along the eyelid crease. This will be made in the natural skin fold of the patient’s eyelid to minimise scarring. Excess skin and any fat or muscle will be removed to lift and smooth the eye area before the incision is closed. This should take around an hour.

With lower blepharoplasty, the procedure involves making a small incision either just below the lower eyelashes or on the inside of the lower eyelid, depending on the individual, the surgeon and where scarring will be least noticeable. Fat will be moved or repositioned for the smoothest results and sometimes even excess skin to support the muscle and tendon. The incision will be closed when everything is complete and the whole process should take around 1-2 hours.

Blepharoplasty cost, recovery and results

The cost of eyelid surgery is highly affordable, but with blepharoplasty Turkey, you will get much more than just a low price. Many surgeries offer package deals that will include flights and accommodation, as well as expert aftercare. Many offer phone or video consultations, so you will be able to compare services to find the best one for your needs.

Recovery for asian blepharoplasty will take around a week and the results will last 4-7 years for upper lids, whereas lower lid surgery is essentially permanent, so why not schedule an appointment now?

 

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