Wednesday, 18 March 2015

A Guide To Eyelid Surgery Barrie Ontario

By Leslie Ball


As people age, their eyelids stretch and the muscles that support them become weaker. This causes excess fat to accumulate below and above the eyelids. After this, the upper eyelids look droopy and the eyebrows slump. This can make people look older and the slumping skin around their eyes can reduce their peripheral vision. These problems can be eliminated through eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty. By undergoing eyelid surgery Barrie residents can improve the appearance of their eyes as well as their vision.

Eyelid surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis by a cosmetic surgeon or eye doctor. Prior to performing the procedure, this professional will inject numbing medication into your eyelids and administer intravenous medicine to keep you relaxed. When performing the procedure, the surgeon will cut along the fold of your eyelids and remove the excess skin and fat around your eyes. Once the procedure is over, he or she will close the cut. This procedure usually takes two hours, but this depends on the location and the amount of tissue that needs to be removed.

You can opt for blepharoplasty if you have realistic expectations and you are in good health. Most people who undergo this procedure in Barrie, Ontario are thirty five years of age or older. However, if you are younger than 35 and you have droopy eyelids, you can undergo this procedure to improve your appearance.

Before you schedule an eye lift, your cosmetic surgeon or ophthalmologist will discuss your medical history. This professional will want to know if you have undergone previous surgeries and if you have ever or are currently suffering from conditions like glaucoma, dry eyes, diabetes, circulatory problems, allergies or thyroid problems. He or she will also inquire if you use certain medicines, herbal supplements, vitamins, tobacco, alcohol and drugs.

The surgeon will also seek to know your reason for undergoing the surgery and your expectations. He or she will inform you if the procedure can work out well for you. The surgeon will also perform a physical examination. He or she may measure parts of the eyelids and test your tear production and peripheral vision. The results such tests come in handy when filing a health insurance claim.

Prior to performing the procedure, your surgeon will also take photos of your eyes from various angles. With these images, your surgeon will be able to plan the surgery well and assess its future and immediate effects. You can also use the images when filing an insurance claim. The professional will also ask you not to take herbal supplements and medicines that may lead to increased bleeding during the surgery.

Most insurance policies do not provide coverage for cosmetic surgery procedures. Therefore, this procedure may not be covered if a person is undergoing it for cosmetic purposes. However, if a person is undergoing blepharoplasty in order to rectify a condition that impair vision such as drooping eyelids and a vision test confirms this, his or her insurance policy may cover the procedure.

Some of the risks associated with eyelid surgery include noticeable scarring, bleeding, infection, skin discoloration and injury to the muscles of the eyes. Other risks include temporary blurred vision, difficulty closing the eyes and reaction to anesthesia. Nonetheless, most people who undergo blepharoplasty are satisfied with the results.




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1 comment:

  1. How old should you be before considering Blepharoplasty ?
    I have saggy upper lids. Also, it it painful? and what are the cons of it? Like what could go wrong?
    thanks
    aishani

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