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Eyelid Surgery San Antonio - Eyelid surgery (technically called blepharoplasty) is a procedure to rejuvenate puffy, bulging or droopy eyelids…
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Eyelid Surgery San Antonio https://www.drkoneru.com/procedures/face/eyelid-surgery/ By: Dr. Koneru
Eyelid Surgery Eyelid surgery (technically called blepharoplasty) is a procedure to rejuvenate puffy, bulging or droopy eyelids by removing excess skin and sometimes fat and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct droopy upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes…and it will make you look younger and more refreshed! Patients who suffer from impaired vision due to heavy, droopy upper lids should be able to see more easily after the procedure!
Why Eyelid Surgery? Eyelid surgery (technically called blepharoplasty) is a procedure to rejuvenate puffy, bulging or droopy eyelids by removing excess skin and sometimes fat and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct droopy upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes…and it will make you look younger and more refreshed! Patients who suffer from impaired vision due to heavy, droopy upper lids should be able to see more easily after the procedure!
Who is a Good Candidate? The best candidates for eyelid surgery are men and women who are healthy, psychologically stable, and realistic in their expectations. Most are 35 or older, but if droopy, baggy and puffy eyelids run in your family, you may decide to have eyelid surgery at a younger age. Those who would not make good candidates are patients with thyroid problems like Graves’ disease; dry eye or lack of sufficient tears; high blood pressure or other circulatory disorders; cardiovascular disease; and diabetes. A detached retina or glaucoma is also reason for caution, and patients should check with their ophthalmologist before having Eyelid Surgery.
What is the First Step? • Call 210-499-5900 to make an appointment for a consultation. Dr. Koneru will review your medical history. . You should also provide any relevant information from your ophthalmologist or your most recent eye exam. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, be sure to bring them along. • Dr. Koneru will discuss your goals and expectations for this surgery. You’ll need to discuss whether to do all four eyelids or just the upper or lower ones, whether skin as well as fat will be removed, and whether any additional procedures are appropriate.
What Happens during Eyelid Surgery? • Eyelid surgery is an outpatient procedure and can even be conducted in Dr. Koneru’s office. It is performed under local anesthesia–which numbs the area around your eyes–and possibly oral or intravenous sedatives. In some cases, General Anesthesia may be used. • Blepharoplasty usually takes one to three hours, depending on if you’re having all four eyelids done. • Dr. Koneru makes incisions following the natural lines of your eyelids; in the creases of your upper lids, and just below the lashes in the lower lids. Through these incisions, Dr. Koneru separates the skin from underlying fatty tissue and muscle, removes excess fat, and trims sagging skin and muscle. The incisions are then closed with very fine sutures. If skin does not need to be removed from the lower eyelids, then Dr. Koneru will make an incision through the inside of the eyelid and remove your fat so that there will not be any visible scars.
Is there Pain and Downtime? • Eyelid surgery is an outpatient procedure and can even be conducted in Dr. Koneru’s office. It is performed under local anesthesia–which numbs the area around your eyes–and possibly oral or intravenous sedatives. In some cases, General Anesthesia may be used. • Blepharoplasty usually takes one to three hours, depending on if you’re having all four eyelids done. • Dr. Koneru makes incisions following the natural lines of your eyelids; in the creases of your upper lids, and just below the lashes in the lower lids. Through these incisions, Dr. Koneru separates the skin from underlying fatty tissue and muscle, removes excess fat, and trims sagging skin and muscle. The incisions are then closed with very fine sutures. If skin does not need to be removed from the lower eyelids, then Dr. Koneru will make an incision through the inside of the eyelid and remove your fat so that there will not be any visible scars.
What Results Should I Expect? • The results of Eyelid Surgery can: • Enhance the appearance of your eyes. • Give your eyes a more alert and youthful appearance. • Improve your vision if the eyelids were impairing it. • Boost self-confidence.
Does Insurance Cover Eyelid Surgery? • If your eyelids do not impair your vision and the surgery is cosmetic, most Insurance companies will not cover the procedure. However, if your eyelids impair your ability to see, and your primary care physician and/or an eye doctor will verify the vision impairment in a letter, then some Insurance companies will cover all or a portion of the surgery. After the initial consultation, we can provide a letter with photos to your Insurance provider for pre-authorization. If you have brought your vision impairment to the attention of other doctors, such as your primary care physician and ophthalmologist, please bring their letters to our office. We will submit our letter along with theirs to help secure coverage from your healthcare Insurance provider. • Is Eyelid Surgery for you? Call 210-499-5900 Today and Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Koneru. • Patients who considered Eyelid Surgery also considered a Brow Lift, Ulthera or a Facelift. • Contact us for more information about Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)!