
You might be wondering what the recovery from upper blepharoplasty will look like. This article will provide information about the pre-op, post-op care, common side effects, and what it costs. We will also cover the average cost for the procedure. Here are some points to keep in mind prior to your procedure. Here are some common side effects that can occur after surgery. Afterwards, you should expect to experience swelling, bruising, and pain.
Pre-op requirements
To ensure safety and best results, comprehensive eye exams are necessary prior to any surgery. Pre-operative tests will document the patient's vision, tear film stability, and strength of eyelid closure. A visual field test will be performed by the surgeon to determine visual acuity and symmetry of the eyelids. Preoperative photos are taken routinely before any functional eyelid surgery.
The swelling and bruising around your eyes should subside within a few days. Patients can resume normal activities such as contact lenses and eye makeup in a matter of days. For the first week, patients should avoid strenuous activity. Most patients recover in two weeks. The patient should be accompanied by a responsible adult home. The surgeon will review with them the post-operative instructions. Patients should refrain from engaging in any strenuous activity for 72 hours. They also need to keep their head elevated during recuperation. Typically, patients must take at least five to seven days off work and should avoid any cosmetic products for at least two weeks.

Post-op care
The usual post-operative painkillers are recommended, but patients may also need to use cold compresses to reduce swelling. They may also have a numbness around the eyes for a few days. You can also give patients cooling packs that are shaped like an eye, or freeze peas or corn wrapped with sterile plastic. Keep the incisions clean and avoid rubbing them against any contaminated objects like fingers.
After the procedure is complete, you will be able to resume showering and bathing for several days. You can wash your hair with mild shampoo for the first five days and apply ice packs to the eyes. It is important to avoid applying eye makeup at the surgical site. You can apply eye makeup again after about four to five business days. After your procedure, it is important to avoid contact lenses and sunglasses for at the very least two weeks.
Common side effects
Although upper blepharoplasty is generally performed in an outpatient setting, there are some common postoperative side effects, which you should be aware of. It can cause slight pain, blurred sight, double vision and sensitivity to sunlight. The surgery will require someone to drive you home. Smoking should be stopped for no less than two weeks. Smoking can hinder healing and can increase your risk of infection.
Blepharoplasty can cause swelling and itching, which are temporary and easily managed. Elevation of the head and cold compresses can help reduce swelling. Eye drops and eye creams can be used to reduce dryness and tightness around incisions. You should avoid reading, television watching, and wearing contact lenses after surgery.

Average cost
The average cost for upper blepharoplasty surgery is $3,200. The cost of an upper blepharoplasty depends on how much skin, fat, or muscle is removed. Patients who combine upper Blepharoplasty with another cosmetic surgery might end up paying more. Due to the long recovery times for both procedures, it's best that you plan ahead. It takes six weeks to fully recover from upper blepharoplasty.
Bruising and mild swelling are common after an upper blepharoplasty, but the appearance is usually minimal. Most patients will experience minimal discomfort following the procedure, which will dissipate within a few days. Patients can reduce their swelling by applying cool compresses and elevating their heads for a few days. Patients may feel some soreness for several days, even though bruising is usually minimal. The average cost for upper blepharoplasty is $1,500 to $3,000 and you should consult your cosmetic surgeon to obtain more specific estimates.