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Eyelid Surgery - Post Operative Instructions and Tips

Blepharoplasty or surgery aimed at the eyelids is more of an aesthetic touch up than a reconstructive one. There are also times when this is used to improve a person's sight function instead of his or her looks. Eyelid surgery is quick and relatively safe. There are also some risks to it especially since the area is quite close to the eyes but experienced surgeons rarely encounter sight problems after an operation such as this.

Post Operative Instructions: The surgeon in charge of the patient usually gives post operative instructions and tips before the operation is to be done. This is because eyesight of the patient will be affected, therefore rendering him or her unable to fully see or read the instructions after the procedure. Cold compresses are recommended to help with the swelling and discomfort in and around the affected area. Medicated eye lubricants or eye drops will also be prescribed by the attending physician to prevent infection and keep the eyes moist. Itchiness is to be expected once the stitches heal and it is best to avoid touching or holding the area.

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One other important instruction is to keep the head elevated for several days after the operation. This is to prevent further swelling and aggravation in the stitches if blood pools due to none elevation of the head. Extra pillows may be necessary when sleeping.

Tips: The patient will need a person to accompany him or her after eyelid surgery. This is because the area around the stitches may need to be covered afterwards to protect it from dirt and infection. Once the anesthesia wears off, the patient can expect to feel a slight discomfort and soreness, which can be addressed with some pain medication which the surgeon is sure to prescribe. If the degree of pain is intense, it is best to consult the surgeon immediately.

Tears are to be expected for several days post operation as well as the development of bruises. Expect the bruising to disappear after several days to a week after they appear. The person's eyesight may also be more sensitive to light but this will improve after several days. Blurred vision occurs most of the time after eyelid surgery so this is not something that the patient should panic about. The occurrence should improve in more or less a week.

There will be consultations following the eyelid surgery to give the surgeon time to assess and monitor the progress of the procedure. Stitches will be taken out during one of these times and once the doctor is satisfied with the result everything will be normal.

Eyelid Surgery - Post Operative Instructions and Tips

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Eyelid Surgery - When is it Necessary?

Eyelid surgery can be both reconstructive and cosmetic. In most cases, this particular form of operation for the eyes is for aesthetic purposes but there are also many cases of reconstruction. Doctors who perform this can perform both types of operations, reconstruction or cosmetic. In spite of this, many prefer to stick to either reconstruction or aesthetic operations instead of dabbling into both. There are also some doctors who do not mind doing both. The aim of the operation is to correct deformities, remove growths and improve the function of the area.

Physical Deformities

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There are several deformities which can prompt the doctor to recommend an eyelid surgery. Entropion is one such deformity in which the lids turn inward and the eyelashes may scratch or irritate the eye itself. This is considered a minor procedure which can be easily remedied. Ectropion is another condition in which the lids turn outward causing the eyes to become dry and usually infected. This is also a minor matter which can be easily resolved with laser surgery. Both conditions are eventualities of age and can randomly affect anybody.

Ptosis is another condition that can affect the lids. It is manifested by the droopy or sagging appearance of the lids thus limiting the patient's vision or the range of his or her sight. This can be caused by numerous factors including age and genetics. The muscles in the upper brow usually lose their strength and elasticity as people age and this affects the lids as well. Eyelid surgery in this case can be both for reconstruction and cosmetic purposes.

The removal or cancerous growths and tumors can also be the reason behind a person undergoing this procedure. Some people might be prone to growths such as moles and tumors and these needs to be taken out since they can eventually affect the vision of the individual. The procedure is very useful in taking the tumors or growths out and restoring the form and function of the lids.

These are just a few of the conditions that can factor in an eyelid surgery. Physical damage and trauma to the area which affects the eyelids specifically may necessitate the procedure as well. Actual physical damage to the eyes due to accidents, burns and other misfortunes can be corrected by the operation. A consultation with a qualified doctor is best for those who wish to have reconstruction in the area.

Eyelid Surgery - When is it Necessary?

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