procedure

Eyelid Surgery

("Blepharoplasty")

Blepharoplasty Risks And Side Effects

A patient will not fit the criteria of an ideal candidate until he or she understands the potential risks and side effects associated with eyelid surgery. A patient shouldn't anticipate any problems to arise, but as with any surgical procedure, there is always the chance of potential risks and side effects. Some of the complications that may occur during the course of blepharoplasty include:


  • Retrobulbar hematoma (bleeding behind the eye)
  • Temporary, excessive tearing
  • Numbness of the eyelid
  • A dry, burning, or gritty sensation of the eye
  • Blurred or double vision
  • Difficulty of closing eyelids (sometimes permanent)
  • Ectropion, or pulling down of the lower eyelids
  • Milia, or whiteheads, around the sutures
  • Visible scarring
  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Swelling

The best way to learn about the potential complications associated with eyelid surgery is to meet with an expert blepharoplasty surgeon. During this time, be sure to ask the physician any questions you have pertaining to this procedure. You will also want to be as honest as you can during their questioning to ensure that you are not in jeopardy of experiencing any risk or side effects.


One of the best ways to reduce your chance of complications is to select a plastic surgeon who is proficient in blepharoplasty. In addition to asking to see blepharoplasty photos, you may also want to request to speak with the doctor's past patients. Remember: you have the opportunity to meet with a handful of surgeons until you meet the one who is best suited to perform your procedure.


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