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What will My Recovery from Eyelid Surgery Oklahoma Look Like

If you have puffy or drooping eyelids due to excess skin, eyelid surgery Oklahoma may be<br>your ideal solution. For this procedure (also called blepharoplasty), your surgeon will remove<br>any excess skin, fatty tissue, or muscle that has accumulated around your eyes before<br>carefully reshaping the area.

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What will My Recovery from Eyelid Surgery Oklahoma Look Like

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  1. What Will My Recovery from Eyelid Surgery Oklahoma Look Like? If you have puffy or drooping eyelids due to excess skin, eyelid surgery Oklahoma may be your ideal solution. For this procedure (also called blepharoplasty), your surgeon will remove any excess skin, fatty tissue, or muscle that has accumulated around your eyes before carefully reshaping the area. As a result, blepharoplasty can improve your field of vision and lead to a refreshed appearance. Of course, before you move forward with any surgery, it is important to consider what your recovery would involve. Eyelid Surgery Oklahoma Recovery In the Days Following the Procedure You could experience a few temporary side effects after blepharoplasty. For example: Swelling or bruising could lead to discomfort. ● Your eyes could be watery, dry, itchy, or sticky. ● Your eyelids may become sore and tight. ● The eyelids could also be puffy and numb. ● You may have blurry vision or double vision. ● You may experience increased light sensitivity. ● In the Weeks Following the Procedure As with many other eye surgery Oklahoma procedures, there are additional steps to recovery once the initial side effects wear off. The healing that occurs in the following weeks can be split into three phases: Bruising will heal first. These will often fade completely in two to three weeks. ● Swelling diminishes more slowly. It is usually gone after around eight weeks. ● Scarring may not heal completely. However, scars may fade over the first year. ● The results are especially noticeable after the bruises and swelling fade, and they may continue improving for the next one to three months. While scarring could occur, any scars will be very small and barely visible.

  2. Tips for Recovering from Your Eye Surgery Oklahoma To ensure the procedure has the best results, follow any advice from your surgeon and cornea doctors Oklahoma. This will often include: Using doctor-recommended medicine to reduce pain or discomfort. ● Keeping lotions, makeup, and other products away from the eyes. ● Getting enough sleep, as adequate rest will give your body time to heal. ● Avoiding everyday activities that can lead to extra eye stress or strain. ● Protecting your eyes by using hats and glasses to block light and wind. ● Meet with BVA’s Cornea Doctors Oklahoma If you are interested in restoring your quality of vision, get in touch with the expert doctors and surgeons at BVA. Our staff is dedicated to providing the best quality of eye care to our patients across the OKC Metro.

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