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What Cosmetic Surgery Is Right For Me?

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As far as facial features go, your eyes are some of the most seen by others. When you’re not happy with the way your eyes look, it can start to affect your confidence.

One of the biggest cosmetic issues people often have with their eyes is with their eyelids. Whether it’s due to a chronic condition or due to aging, your eyelids can become droopy.

This can even make it harder to see. Luckily, if you’re unhappy with how your eyelids look, there are some cosmetic surgeries that can help.

Which kind should I have? It depends on why your eyelids are giving you trouble. Keep reading to learn more about what cosmetic surgery may be right for you!

Ptosis Surgery

One common condition that can affect your eyelid is called ptosis. Ptosis occurs when your upper eyelid droops.

This leads to the partial obstruction of the top part of your eye. Not only can this give you a tired appearance, but it can also block a significant part of your vision.

Ptosis can develop as a result of aging but it can also occur in childhood when the muscle that lifts the eyelid, called the levator muscle, is too weak. Both types of ptosis are correctable by tightening this muscle through surgery.

In some cases, when the levator muscle is very weak, small strands are attached from the eyebrow to the eyelid. This allows the patient to use their eyebrow muscles to open their eyes.

Surgery to Treat Ectropion and Entropion

Two other conditions that can also come with aging are ectropion and entropion. Ectropion occurs when the lower eyelid turns outward.

Entropion happens when the lower eyelid turns in towards the eye. Sometimes, less invasive techniques can straighten the eyelid.

This may include Botox or sutures along the eyelid to keep it in place. But when these measures aren’t enough, surgery can tighten the lower eyelid or remove scar tissue that’s caused the lid to slack.

Surgical Excision of Skin Cancer on the Eyelid

Sometimes, a growth can form on the eyelid. These growths may be benign or malignant.

If you have one of these growths, you should have it checked by a doctor to determine if it’s malignant. Surgery can be used to remove tumors from the eyelid.

The tumor is cut out and the surrounding skin is then repaired to give the eyelid a normal appearance.

Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery

You may not have an identifiable condition, but you can still be unhappy with how your eyelids look. Aging can result in excess skin and fat, making the eyes look baggy and tired.

But you can have excess tissue removed. This rejuvenates your appearance with a procedure called a blepharoplasty. Not only can a blepharoplasty improve your appearance, but it can also restore your vision.

You may have become used to seeing the world through a limited field of vision caused by drooping, as well as excess skin and fat. It may shock you to discover how much better you can see after having a blepharoplasty!

All surgeries, including a blepharoplasty, do carry some risk, so be sure to discuss the pros and cons with your doctor. Depending on your needs, cosmetic surgery may be a good solution to restore your vision and confidence.

Want to learn more about cosmetic surgeries and rejuvenating your appearance? Schedule an appointment at Shepherd Eye Center in Las Vegas, NV today!

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