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What is the goal of blepharoplasty surgery?
The main goal of this procedure is removing or repositioning excess fat to smooth the area beneath the eyes and achieve a rested, youthful appearance. Upper blepharoplasty usually involves the conservative removal of skin and fat of the upper eyelid and is performed through small incisions in the upper eyelid.
What is a good age for blepharoplasty?
Eyelid Lift Surgery Can Be Performed at Any Age Most people who get eyelid surgery are in their 30s or older. But no real age requirement exists for blepharoplasty — it can be safely performed on younger patients. That said, cosmetic surgeons generally recommend waiting until at least age 18.
Can blepharoplasty change shape of eyes?
Blepharoplasty surgery is used for improvements in everyday eyesight. However, most patients wonder if the procedure will also change their eye shape. In a word: yes. During the procedure, Dr.
What condition does blepharoplasty correct?
Eyelid surgery, also called blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that excess fat and skin from the lower and upper eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes — features that can make you look old and tired, or even interfere with your vision.
How much does a blepharoplasty cost?
Blepharoplasty surgery comprises three costs: anesthesia fees, facility fees and surgeon fees. The total fees can range from $3,000 to $4,000 or more, depending on whether upper or lower (or both) eyelids are done, and the extent of the procedure.
How much does lower blepharoplasty cost?
Pinch (skin only) lower blepharoplasty performed under local anaesthetic is a similar price. Lower blepharoplasty involving fat removal requires a general anaesthetic, with the total cost including anaesthetist and theatre fees about $6900. Cost of upper & lower blepharoplasty combined under general anaesthetic is $12000.
When is blepharoplasty medically necessary?
The most common reason to perform medically necessary reconstructive functional blepharoplasty is to correct diminished peripheral vision caused by the weight of excess upper eyelid tissue. When the edge of the eyelid falls too low and covers part of the pupil, it can block the upper part of your field of vision.
Does Medicare cover blepharoplasty?
Medicare reimbursements only cover the costs of medically necessary procedures. Medicare does not cover costs of cosmetic surgery. In most cases blepharoplasty is treated as a purely cosmetic procedure. If, however, extremely droopy upper eyelids impair your vision, there may be medical reimbursements.