Eyelid Rejuvenation Surgery

The changes of the aging eyelids may include:
- an excess of skin and appearance of wrinkles
- ptosis (descent) of the upper eyelid itself
- prominence of the fat pads around the eye
The procedures for aesthetic correction of the eyelid, or blepharoplasty, include:
- removal of excess skin from the upper eyelid through an incision in the fold
- rejuvenation of the lower eyelid with an incision under the lashes
- removal of the bags only from the lower eyelid with an incision inside the lid (transconjunctival blepharoplasty)
- ablative, non-ablative, fractional, or plasma skin resurfacing (see www.lasersandplasticsurgery.com)
These procedures are most commonly performed as an outpatient with local anesthesia supplemented by intravenous sedation administered by a board certified anesthesiologist. Sutures are removed within 3 to 5 days. Most patients can return to work in one week and resume aerobic activities within 3 weeks.
The treatments listed are not intended to be complete or comprehensive. The specific risks and the suitability of these procedures for a given individual can be determined only after a personal consultation. Please email us at infoplstc@RothausMD.com or call us at 212.737.0770 to schedule a consultation.