× Breast Cosmetic Surgery
Diet and Fitness Womens Health Mens Health Terms of use Privacy Policy

Upper Blepharoplasty Recovery



nose job recovery

You might be wondering what the recovery from upper blepharoplasty will look like. This article will explain what to expect during the recovery process, how to care for your eyes, side effects, costs, and more. We will also discuss the average cost of the procedure. Here are some things you should remember before you undergo your procedure. Here are some of the most common side effect post-operative side reactions. Expect to experience pain, swelling, and bruising afterward.

Pre-op instructions

Prior to surgery, a comprehensive eye examination is important for the patient's safety and optimal surgical result. The surgeon will conduct pre-operative tests to assess the patient's eyesight, tear film stability, strength, and ability to close their eyelids. A visual field test is also performed by the surgeon to evaluate visual acuity, symmetry and previous eyelid surgeries. The surgeon will also take a preoperative picture before any functional Blepharoplasty.

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. Patients should refrain from strenuous activities for the first week. However, most patients will be fully recovered in two weeks. Responsible adults should accompany the patient to their home. Post-operative instructions will be reviewed with them by the surgeon. Patients should restrain their activities for 72 hours while they recover and keep their head up. Patients should take a minimum of five to seven days off from work. They should also avoid using cosmetics for at most two weeks.


how much for nose job

Post-op care

In addition to the usual post-operative painkillers, patients should also take cold compresses and ice to reduce swelling. Some patients may experience numbness around their eyes for a few hours. Patients can also use eye-shaped cooling packs or frozen peas or corn wrapped in sterile plastic. Keep the incisions clean and avoid rubbing them against any contaminated objects like fingers.


Several days after the procedure, you can resume bathing and showering. In the first five day, you can wash your hair with mild shampoo. Ice packs may be used on the eyelids. Avoid applying eye makeup to the area that has been operated on. After four to five days, eye makeup can be applied again. But you should avoid any contact lenses or sunglasses for at least two weeks after your procedure.

Common side effects

Although upper blepharoplasty tends to be performed in an outpatient environment, there are some possible side effects. The surgery can result in sensitivity to light, blurred vision, puffy eyelids, double vision, and slight pain. It is necessary to have someone drive you home. Also, you should stop smoking for at least two weeks before your surgery. Smoking can hinder healing and can increase your risk of infection.

Blepharoplasty can cause swelling and itching, which are temporary and easily managed. Cold compresses and elevation of the head can reduce swelling. Ointments and eye drops can help alleviate dry eyes and tightness around the incision sites. You should avoid reading, television watching, and wearing contact lenses after surgery.


cost of a nose job

Average cost

An upper blepharoplasty costs about $3,200 on average. The amount of skin, fat and muscle that needs to be removed will determine the exact cost. Patients who combine upper and lower blepharoplasty with other aesthetic procedures may be charged more. Due to the long recovery times for both procedures, it's best that you plan ahead. Six weeks is the average recovery time for upper blepharoplasty.

Mild swelling and minor bruising may occur following upper blepharoplasty. But, the effects are generally minimal. Most patients will experience minimal discomfort following the procedure, which will dissipate within a few days. Cool compresses can be used to reduce swelling. Patients may also elevate their heads for a few more days. Most patients will feel no bruising, but some may feel some discomfort for a few days. The average cost for upper blepharoplasty is $1,500 to $3,000 and you should consult your cosmetic surgeon to obtain more specific estimates.



 



Upper Blepharoplasty Recovery