Blepharoplasty Eyelid Surgery Introduction to Eyelid Surgery
Dr. Zimmerman Las Vegas Nevada
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See Before and After Pictures Below
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and magic of our practice with you, your family and friends. We are here to answer your most important questions.
Eyelid Surgery or Blepharoplasty:
Is a technique used to correct drooping
upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes. It uses a procedure that
removes fat along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower
eyelids to correct the features that make
you look older and tired. It
is done alone or can be performed in conjunction with other cosmetic
procedures such as a facelift
or a browlift.
Is Eyelid Surgery the choice for you?
This procedure works best for men and women over the age of 35 who are
physically health and realistic in their expectations.
If droopy eyes or
baggy eyelids run in your family you may want to have this procedure a
little earlier.
Certain health conditions can make this procedure a
little more risky.
So if you have any of the following be sure to let
your doctor know before the procedure.
• Hypothyroidism
• Hyperthyroidism
• Dry eye or lack of tears (Sjorgen's
syndrome)
• High blood pressure
• Cardiovascular disease
• Diabetes
• Detached retina
• Glaucoma
Before Picture and After Picture
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Possible
risks or side effects of eyelid surgery:
By selecting a qualified cosmetic surgeon, and closely following their
instructions before and after the surgery, you can insure
that your
chances of complications are very low, and any that do occur are
relatively minor. You
may experience some double
vision or blurred vision and some swelling at
the corner of the eyes. However, these are temporary symptoms that
should be gone within a couple of days. Other more rare complications include difficulty closing your eyes after
the surgery, and pulling down of the lower eyelid. If any of these are
present a subsequent surgery may be required. Planning
and preparing for your eyelid surgery. After selecting a qualified cosmetic surgeon, you will proceed to your
initial consultation. Here, the doctor will perform a complete medical
exam. It is important that you make the doctor aware of any health
conditions you may have, if you use any types of drugs or medications,
or if you smoke. The doctor will pay close attention to your eyes,
testing your vision, tear production and examining any glasses or
contact lenses you may use. This initial consultation gives you the opportunity to discuss your
goals and expectations for this surgery. Your surgeon will explain the
techniques and anesthesia that he will use and whether all four eyelids
or just the upper or lower ones will be done. Lastly, any questions or
concerns you have will be addressed, in addition to an explanation of
where the surgery will take place, the risks involved and the cost of
the procedure. Your surgeon will give you precise instructions on what types
of
medications to take and not to take leading up to the day of your
procedure. He or she will also give some additional lifestyle and diet
recommendations that you should follow closely in order to minimize the
potential for any adverse side effects to the surgery. The surgeon will
also let you know if he feels that you should arrange for someone to
drive you home after the procedure and help you out for a few days.

Eyelid Surgery:
The procedure normally takes place in a surgeon's office facility but
can also be done in a hospital. It is usually performed under
a local
anesthetic coupled with medication that will make you drowsy and relaxed
- but awake - through the procedure. In some instances, a doctor may
choose to perform the surgery with the patient under a general
anesthetic, in which case you will be asleep of the entire procedure. The surgery itself can take from one to three hours depending on how
many eyelids will be done. The doctor will make incisions along the
natural lines of your eyelids: in the creases of your upper eyelids, and
just below the lashes in the lower lids. This will minimize any visible
scarring after the surgery. Working through these incisions, the surgeon
then separates the skin from the underlying fatty tissue and muscle,
removes excess fat, and trims any sagging skin and muscle that is
present. He or she will then seal of the incisions with very small
sutures. After the surgery has been completed your surgeon will probably
lubricate your eyes with ointment and apply a bandage of some sort. You
may experience some tightness and soreness in your eyes at first which is normal and easily treatable with some prescription medication from
your doctor. Returning to normal activities After the procedure you should try to keep your head elevated for
several days, and to use a cold compress on your eyes and head in order
to reduce and prevent any swelling or bruising that may occur. Any
bruising that is present should completely disappear anywhere from two
weeks to a month. You may find that your eyes are somewhat "gummy" and dry for
the first few days, and your doctor might prescribe some eye drops and
give you some instructions on how to clean your eyes at home. It is also
normal to experience some blurring, double vision, itching, tearing and
sensitivity to light in the days following your eyelid surgery. These
will all subside within a few days. The stitches will be removed within a week and this will increase the speed of recovery from these symptoms
even more. You will find that you will be able to do things like reading or
watching television comfortably within a couple of days of your surgery.
You should avoid more strenuous activities like bending, lifting, and
sports for about three weeks. If you use contact lenses, you will be
instructed to not where them for at least two weeks after this surgery
since they may impede your recovery process. By one to two weeks you will
be ready to go back to work and, depending
on your surgeon's recommendations; you may be able to wear some makeup
to hide any bruising that is still present. During the recovery process you may find that your eyes are more
sensitive to sunlight and wind so be sure to wear sunglasses and eyelid sun block
whenever you go out.

The New You:
Along with the thousands of others who have had this simple procedure
before you, you will find that the eyelid surgery will make
you look
more alert and youthful. This new rejuvenated you will last for many
years and in some cases, the results are permanent.
Call our office today: 1-702-360-6686 to schedule your FREE
CONSULTATION! Our staff will be glad to assist you.
Your satisfaction
is important to us. Your referrals and confidence are greatly
appreciated.
We look forward to sharing the art and magic of
our practice with you, your family and friends.
We
are here to answer your most important questions.

Contact Information Address:
Edward M. Zimmerman M.D., P.C.
8660 West Spring Mountain Road
Las Vegas, NV 89117-4132
Phone: 1-702-360-6686
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