The delicate skin around the eyes can sometimes begin to sag over, leading to ‘drooping’ or a ‘hooding’ effect that may not only affect one’s appearance but also impact vision. An Upper lid blepharoplasty is a transformative solution performed under local anaesthetic, offering a rejuvenated and refreshed look. An Upper lid blepharoplasty can address drooping eyelids and restore a more youthful gaze.
Excess skin over the eyelids, medically known as dermatochalasis, can result from various factors, including ageing, genetics, and certain medical conditions. As we age, the skin loses its elasticity, and the skin (along with the muscles supporting the eyelids) may weaken, leading to a hooding effect and/or descent of the upper eyelid. This not only contributes to a tired and aged appearance but can also obstruct the field of vision in severe cases.
Upper lid blepharoplasty, commonly referred to as an eyelid lift, is a surgical procedure designed to address sagging or drooping upper eyelids. The primary goals of this procedure are to remove excess skin, and tighten underlying muscles if necessary. Sometimes we can also eliminate or reposition fat deposits that contribute to the sagging appearance.