Blepharoplasty in Santa Barbara, CA
Drooping or sagging eyelids can make your face look older than you really are. Blepharoplasty can help give your face a youthful appearance and have others asking, “what looks different about you?” Sara Yegiyants, MD, FACS, offers eyelid surgery to those in or near Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Santa Maria.
What Is An Upper Eyelid Lift (Upper Blepharoplasty)?
An upper blepharoplasty removes the excess skin and potentially excess fat from the upper eyelid. It provides a more youthful eyelid without altering the shape of the eye.
In cases where the lid appears heavy, it may obstruct vision, and the removal of excess skin may improve your vision.
How Is An Upper Blepharoplasty Performed?
The extent of an upper blepharoplasty depends on the individual patient. Some patients require removal of skin only whereas others require a more involved procedure. In these circumstances, an elongated piece of skin, part of the underlying muscle, and a portion of the underlying two fat pockets are removed. Typically, very little fat is removed. The trend now is to preserve as much fat as possible.
Care must be taken to ensure that just the right amount of skin and fat are removed. Excess skin removal can result in the patient’s inability to close the eye resulting in chronic dry eye symptoms. Excess fat removal may make the eyelid appear hollow giving the individual a sunken appearance to the eye.
Where Is The Incision For The Upper Blepharoplasty Placed?
The incision used to perform the surgery is placed within the skin crease of the upper lid. Although healing of any incision will result in a scar, the eyelid skin is very thin and consequently heals very well. In addition, the incision runs in the natural upper eyelid crease and once healed is usually very difficult to see.
What Is A Lower Eyelid Lift (Lower Blepharoplasty)?
It is aesthetic surgery of the lower eyelids that addresses the wrinkles and puffiness of the lower lids giving a more rested and youthful appearance.
How Is A Lower Blepharoplasty Performed?
A skin incision is placed directly under the lower lid lash line to remove the excess skin. The puffiness is usually due to the lower lid fat pads. These fat pads may be repositioned, or if there is excess fat, slightly resected. Excess skin excision from the lower lid results in a condition known as an ectropion, which is the pulling of the lid away from the globe. If minor, most patients will tolerate an ectropion. However, if significant, an ectropion will require surgical intervention to protect the eye itself and allow a more acceptable cosmetic appearance.
Excessive excision of fat from the lower lid results in hollowness with a sunken appearance to the eyes. In many situations, the fat causing the puffiness of the lower lids is repositioned along the natural bony groove along the lower portion of the eyelid to soften the overall appearance of the lid.
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Are There Scars Associated With A Lower Blepharoplasty?
Usually once the scars heal, they cannot be seen because the incision is placed at the lash line. In cases where the skin does not need to be treated, the lower blepharoplasty may be performed by making an incision inside the lower lid without any external incision.
How Much Does Eyelid Surgery Cost?
It is difficult to determine the cost of a procedure without knowing the details of your specific face. During your consultation, Dr. Yegiyants will review your facial structure and listen to you explain your aesthetic goals. She will then make an informed decision about what cosmetic surgery procedure is recommended, as well as provide information about the procedure, including cost and financing options.
Learn more about how eyelid surgery can bring a fresh look to your face. Contact Sara Yegiyants, MD, FACS, to schedule your consultation. Our office is proud to serve men and women in Santa Barbara, Ventura, Santa Maria, and other nearby neighborhoods in California.
Meet Dr. Yegiyants
Sara Yegiyants, MD, FACS is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in surgical and non-invasive procedures. Learn more about Dr. Yegiyants and why you should choose her for your next procedure.