Symmetricity after blepharoplasty

The eyes are the most prominent parts of the face that attract the most attention and are one of the most sensitive parts of the face that the skin around them is very delicate. This feature makes them more vulnerable to the effects of aging and especially long-term exposure to harsh environmental elements such as air pollution, harmful sun rays, physical and shocks.

Nowadays, we see that many people have undergone blepharoplasty to improve drooping eyelids. But one of the problems of eyelid surgery is the unevenness of the eyelids after the surgery. In this article, we discuss this side effect.

Symmetricity after Blepharoplasty

 Drooping eyelids, mild to severe puffiness of the eyelids, bruising of the eyelids and accumulation of fat cells in the eyelids are among the problems and abnormalities of the eye that occur at any age.

This complication, in addition to the psychological and adverse effect on the beauty of people, will have a great impact on people's vision.

Eyelid blepharoplasty is a low-risk, low-complication surgery; But there is no action in which the probability of risk and complication is zero.

One of the most important things that surgeons in blepharoplasty should pay attention to is the Symmetricity in Blepharoplasty. This is because the slightest asymmetry caused by blepharoplasty has a great impact on the face and disrupts the beauty of the face.

Symmetricity after Blepharoplasty

If the tissue is not removed in equal amounts from both eyelids, it will cause asymmetry in the eyelids. Asymmetry affects the height and shape of the upper eyelid crease and contributes to complications such as protrusion of the lower eyelid margin and the retention of excess skin and fat.

If the asymmetry does not go away after a considerable period of time, usually three to six months, the surgeon will repeat the operation.

Is asymmetry common after blepharoplasty?

Brow and eyelid asymmetry is common in patients being evaluated for blepharoplasty. The facial plastic surgeon should identify and document facial asymmetry pre-operatively, and discuss it with prospective blepharoplasty patients.

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Aishka

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