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Is Eyelid Surgery the Best Option for Ptosis Repair?

EYELID SURGERY NORTHERN VIRGINIA

Are your sagging eyelids causing you to look tired, sleepy, and older? If so, you may have a condition called ptosis, which can affect vision as well as appearance, and you may be a good candidate for ptosis repair through eyelid surgery in Northern Virginia.

This procedure will restore your sight and also elevate your lids to make eyes more open and vibrant.

So, is blepharoplasty right for you?

Continue reading to learn all about ptosis repair through eyelid surgery in Northern Virginia.

WHAT IS EYELID SURGERY FOR PTOSIS REPAIR?

Eyelid surgery in Northern Virginia for ptosis repair seeks to correct drooping of the upper eyelids to help women and men see better and appear more refreshed and youthful.

In many cases of ptosis, patients experience sagging as well as excess skin and fat in the upper eyelid, and surgery is able to simultaneously address both of these issues.

WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF PTOSIS?

Involutional ptosis occurs when the tissue supporting the upper eyelid stretches and thins over time. It’s often the result of aging or long-term use of rigid contact lenses.

It can be improved by tightening the levator muscle during eyelid surgery for ptosis repair in Northern Virginia.

Comparatively, muscular ptosis is caused by a weakened levator muscle. This condition may require tightening of the muscle or a frontalis suspension to sufficiently raise the eyelid.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER EYELID SURGERY FOR PTOSIS REPAIR IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA?

After undergoing eyelid surgery in Northern Virginia for ptosis repair, most patients will experience temporary swelling and blurry vision.

These side effects can be ameliorated by keeping the head elevated and applying cold compresses to the eyes.

Additionally, eyelids my feel stiffer than usual and require use of a lubricated ointment for a few weeks. Eye dryness can also occur post-procedure.

Patients will have a follow-up appointment with Dr. Rostami or Dr. Naz one week after surgery and are always able to contact the office with questions or concerns during recovery.

HOW SOON CAN I WEAR CONTACT LENSES?

Most individuals can resume wearing contact lenses approximately 4 weeks after surgery. Before doing so, they should ensure that their eyelids are closing well and feel comfortable.

Some women and men may also need to adjust their eyeglass prescriptions, but should wait at least 2 months before undergoing a vision evaluation.

If you are considering ptosis repair through eyelid surgery in Northern Virginia, please contact our office today to schedule a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Rostami or Dr. Naz.

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