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Expand Your Peripheral Vision With Eyelid Surgery

UPPER BLEPHAROPLASTY NORTHERN VIRGINIA

One of the key benefits of an upper blepharoplasty is that it can counteract signs of aging and help rejuvenate the appearance of eyes.

However, in certain instances, the procedure is performed for functional reasons, with cosmetic improvement as a pleasant side effect. That’s because skin laxity on the upper eyelid can become severe and extends so far as to limit the person’s field of vision.

Fortunately, eyelid surgery for peripheral vision restoration is a safe, effective, and minimally-invasive procedure that can help patients see again and improve their quality of life.

Keep reading to learn all about upper blepharoplasty for peripheral vision restoration, and what patients can expect should they undergo this treatment.

WHAT IS EYELID SURGERY?

Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a procedure in which a plastic surgeon removes tissue in order to improve the look and function of the eyes.

Many patients seek this type of surgery to correct droopy lids, under eye bags, excess skin, and wrinkles for a more refreshed and youthful appearance.

However, there are also a number of men and women that have eyelid surgery to regain their peripheral vision.

IS EYELID SURGERY A COSMETIC OR FUNCTIONAL TREATMENT?

While a lower eyelid surgery is typically elective, upper blepharoplasty for peripheral vision restoration is a functional necessity.

More specifically, when skin on the upper eyelids bulge over lashes, it can partially block the patient’s sight. As a result, he or she may experience difficulty performing everyday tasks like reading, watching tv, driving, or using a computer.

That being said, upper eyelid surgery for peripheral vision restoration can help patients see better and allow them to enjoy certain activities again.

HOW IS AN UPPER BLEPHAROPLASTY FOR PERIPHERAL VISION RESTORATION PERFORMED?

Eyelid surgery for peripheral vision is an out-patient treatment that takes approximately 3 hours, and patients have the ability to communicate with their surgeon throughout the procedure.

To start, incisions are made in the creases of the upper eyelid, so that they are virtually undetectable. Then a precise amount of tissue is removed to improve contours and openness of eyes and subsequently restore vision.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM RECOVERY?

Patients can expect 1-2 days of downtime with eyelid surgery for peripheral vision restoration. Stitches will be removed after 2 days, and swelling should resolve in 1-2 weeks to reveal aesthetic and functional benefits of the treatment.

For additional information about peripheral vision restoration with an upper blepharoplasty in Northern Virginia, please contact our office today to schedule a consultation.

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