Asian Blepharoplasty Surgery
Asian Blepharoplasty surgery is a plastic surgery procedure to change the features of Asian eyelids. Asian blepharoplasty surgery is a surgical procedure to create a double eyelid.
Asian Blepharoplasty surgery aims to change the natural features of the eyelids of people with Asian type eyes. The double eyelid is a more common feature in western culture and thanks to Asian Blepharoplasty, eyes look bigger, younger and much more attractive. This operation is not just for cosmetic and aesthetic purposes and can also improve medical conditions such as hooded eye syndrome.
How Asian Blepharoplasty Is Done?
Asian Blepharoplasty surgery is a procedure applied to the upper eyelid and is usually performed under local anesthesia. During the surgery, the skin and muscles on the upper eyelid are thinned, excess fat is removed when necessary, and sutures are placed to create a double eyelid.
Healing Process
About one week of rest is recommended for the recovery process in Asian Blepharoplasty surgery. It may be obvious that you have had eyelid surgery for a little over a week. You should not drive for a few days after the surgery. It may take several weeks for bruises, scars and redness to subside.
What To Do
- Apply ice packs for the first few days to reduce swelling of the eyelids.
- You can wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun and wind.
What You Should Avoid
- Keep your head high and avoid sleeping on your back.
- You should not do intense activities and exercises.
- Avoid smoking as the smoke can irritate the eyes.
- Do not irritate your eyes, especially do not wear contact lenses.
- Avoid eye makeup and hair dye as these can cause inflammation if they get into your eyes.
Procedure Duration
1-2 Hours
Accommodation Duration
3-6 Days
Anesthesia
Local Anesthesia
Hospitalization
None