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- Eyelid Surgery
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(Blepharoplasty)
Procedure: Correct
drooping upper eyelids and puffy bags below the eyes by removing
excess fat, skin, and muscle. (Upper-eyelid surgery may be covered
by insurance if used to correct visual field
defects) Length: 1 to 3
hours. Anesthesia: Usually locally with sedation
or general. In/Outpatient: Usually
outpatient. Side Effects: Temporary discomfort,
tightness of lids, swelling, bruising. Temporary dryness, burning,
itching of eyes. Excessive tearing, sensitivity to light for first
few weeks. Risks: Temporary blurred or double
vision. Infection, bleeding. Swelling at the corners of the
eyelids. Dry eyes. Formation of whiteheads. Slight asymmetry in
healing or scarring. Difficulty in closing eyes completely (rarely
permanent). Pulling down of the lower lids (may require further
surgery). Blindness (extremely rare). Recovery:
Reading: 2 or 3 days. Back to work: 7 to 10 days. Contact lenses:
two weeks or more. Strenuous activities, alcohol: about 3 weeks.
Bruising and swelling gone: several weeks. Duration of
Results: Several years. Sometimes permanent.
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