Upper Blepharoplasty: Before and After Care Tips
By Dr. Jesse E. Smith, MD, FACS
Facial Plastic Surgeon
Upper blepharoplasty, commonly known as an eyelid lift, is a popular facial cosmetic procedure that rejuvenates the appearance of the eyes. For those considering this transformative surgery, understanding the pre-and post-operative care is crucial for a successful outcome. In this blog, Dr. Jesse E. Smith, double board-certified facial plastic surgeon, shares essential tips and guidelines for patients undergoing upper blepharoplasty.Before the Surgery
1. Initial Consultation:
The journey begins with a thorough consultation. Dr. Smith evaluates your medical history, discusses your aesthetic goals, and explains the procedure in detail. This session is an opportunity for you to ask questions and express any concerns.
2. Preparing Physically and Mentally:
Prior to surgery, it’s important to be in good physical health. Avoid smoking and alcohol, as they can hinder the healing process. Ensure you are well-rested and mentally prepared for the surgery.
3. Medications and Supplements:
Inform Dr. Smith about any medications or supplements you are taking. Certain medications and supplements, like blood thinners, anti-inflammatory drugs, and turmeric may need to be paused as they can increase bleeding risk during surgery.
4. Arranging for Assistance:
Plan to have someone drive you home after the procedure and, if possible, stay with you for the first 24 hours. Assistance during the initial recovery phase is invaluable.
After the Surgery
1. Immediate Post-Operative Care:
Immediately after the surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery area or the office. You might experience mild discomfort, swelling, or bruising, which are normal post-operative symptoms. Cold compresses can help minimize swelling.
2. Follow-up Appointments:
Follow-up visits with Dr. Smith are crucial. These appointments allow him to monitor your healing and address any concerns. Adherence to these check-ups ensures optimal recovery.
3. Medication and Pain Management:
Dr. Smith may prescribe pain medication or recommend over-the-counter options. It’s essential to follow his guidance on medication use. You will also have a topical antibiotic ointment to use, It is important to follow the directions of use.
4. Protecting Your Eyes:
During recovery, avoid straining your eyes. Limit screen time and reading during the first few days. Sunglasses can protect your eyes from sunlight and wind when outdoors.
5. Sleeping Position:
Sleep with your head elevated for the first few days. This head above heart position helps reduce swelling and promotes faster healing.
6. Activity Restrictions:
Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and bending for a few weeks after surgery. These actions can increase blood pressure around the eyes and affect healing and cause swelling.
7. Watching for Complications:
While rare, complications can occur. Contact Dr. Smith immediately if you experience severe pain, vision changes, or signs of infection.
Upper blepharoplasty can significantly rejuvenate your appearance, but the key to a successful outcome lies in meticulous pre-and post-operative care. By following these guidelines and under the expert care of Dr. Jesse E. Smith, you can look forward to a smooth recovery and excellent results.
Remember, every patient’s journey is unique, and Dr. Smith and his team are dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your individual needs.