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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Blepharoplasty Procedure

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May 14, 2014



In this the surgeon makes an incision along the natural fold of the upper eyelid first. When removing fatty tissue, the surgeon may carry out a transconjunctival blepharoplasty with an incision inside the lower rim of the eye's skin. Then the excess skin, some muscle and fat beneath the skin is removed. After the surgery the incision is closed with stitches (that can leave invisible marks) and surgical tapes.

The incision on the lower lid is performed below the eyelashes or inside the lower lid. In this also the surgeon removes the excess fat, muscle and flabby skin.

f your eyelid hangs down close to your pupil, blepharoplasty is done in combination with another method to deal with that problem, which is called Ptosis (TOE-sis).

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After Blepharoplasty

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May 14, 2014



Normally this surgery takes less than two hours, depending on the amount of tissue being removed. Your eyes will cover with bandages and may be lubricated and covered with bandages after surgery. Oral medications will help with pain and discomfort. Stitches are removed about a week after surgery.

Pain is usually minimal. You may be given mild pain reliever, such as acetaminophen. But remember don’t use aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others), other NSAIDs and herbal supplements that may increase bleeding. Stitches will be removed in three or four days.

Prescription for a week after the surgery:

Ignore tiring activities, such as aerobics and jogging.
Keep your head raised higher than your chest while sleeping.
Keep away from swimming.
Go after your doctor's instructions for cleaning your eyes and using eye drops.

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Blepharoplasty Results

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May 14, 2014



Though Blepharoplasty/eyelid surgery may provide theatrical and nice results to the many that undergo the method, it does present the possibility for certain complications that could affect your overall satisfaction. These can be corrected with simple treatments or minor additional surgery.

You may look younger, more vibrant. The harshness of mark and bulge differs from person to person; however, it typically goes away within a week or two. The swelling and discoloration around your eyes will fade as you begin to look and feel better with each day. Obviously after then you will definitely look better than before and look younger.


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Blepharoplasty Complications

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May 14, 2014

Whenever we do any surgery there might be some risks. So as, with any surgery, Blepharoplasty also carries some risks such as:

Impaired eyelid function, dry irritated eyes, temporary vision changes (double vision) and temporary numbness of the eyelid function.

Dear readers, it is very necessary to get good knowledge about anything before accept it. So, understanding the benefits and risks about Blepheroplasty can help you decide whether it is good option for you or not. Just consult your doctor regarding these risks be relevant to you.

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Blepharoplasty Cost

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May 14, 2014



Costs Of Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty Cost is one of the most important factors in deciding whether undergo the procedure. Blepharoplasty plastic surgery comprises three costs: anesthesia fees, facility fees and surgeon fee Blepharoplasty can be done for a relatively low cost in comparison to other major forms of cosmetic surgery.

Blepharoplasty Prices around $4,000, though some doctors may charge as low as $2,000 and others as much as $7,000. In 2007, the national average for plastic surgeon fees for blepharoplasty was $2,480, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Some of the cost can be covered by insurance if the blepharoplasty is related to ptosis or other medical necessity. Be sure to ask your surgeon about filing for insurance.Blepharoplasty for purely cosmetic reasons is not covered.

Blepharoplasty Surgery Costs are usually about $500 for a single procedure (upper or lower eyelids) and can reach between $800 and $1,000 for dual procedures (upper and lower eyelids). It should be noted that eyelid surgery is an outpatient procedure, and hence the surgical suite fee is kept as low as possible.

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Blepharoplasty Before And After

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May 14, 2014

Before Blepharoplasty


Blepharoplasty Before And After

Before blepharoplasty avoid your skin exposing excess sunlight before one or two week and after two or three months after surgery.

Stop taking painkillers like ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others), aspirin and other no steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as well as herbal supplements associated with increased bleeding.

Plan to have someone stay with you for the first night after surgery.

After Blepharoplasty

Normally this surgery takes less than two hours, depending on the amount of tissue being removed. Your eyes will cover with bandages and may be lubricated and covered with bandages after surgery. Oral medications will help with pain and discomfort. Stitches are removed about a week after surgery.

Pain is usually minimal. You may be given mild pain reliever, such as acetaminophen. But remember don’t use aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others), other NSAIDs and herbal supplements that may increase bleeding. Stitches will be removed in three or four days.

Prescription for a week after the surgery:
Ignore tiring activities, such as aerobics and jogging.
Keep your head raised higher than your chest while sleeping.
Keep away from swimming.
Go after your doctor's instructions for cleaning your eyes and using eye drops.


Blepharoplasty Before And After


Blepharoplasty Before And After


Jennie Garth Cosmetic Surgery Before & After

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Blepharoplasty Surgery

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May 10, 2014


Blepharoplasty Eyelid Surgery

Blepharoplasty Surgery is the popular cosmetic plastic surgical process which is used to reshape the upper eyelid or lower eyelid by the removal of excess skin, muscle and fat. As you are growing older the muscles and tendons supporting your eyelid weakens.

Consequences excess fat may deposit above and below your skin, causing floppy eyebrows, protruding upper eyelids and baggy lower eyelids. This may cause loss of your vision. Blepharoplasty helps to reduce this impaired vision.

Blepharoplasty Surgery treats drooping eyelids, but not drooping eyebrows or wrinkles. Blepharoplasty Surgery is frequently performed with another cosmetic surgery such as brow lift or facelift to droopy eyebrows, crow’s feet and facial sagging.

History Of Blepharoplasty Surgery

The term Blepharoplasty was first coined by Karl Ferdinand von Gräfe (1818), when the technique was used to repair the cancer in the eyelid. This cosmetic advancement began around 3000 years ago in Egypt.

History Of Blepharoplasty

That time also surgeons used the skin grafts cut from the folds of head or cheek to repair lips, noses and ears. They studied and discovered about blood circulation and tissue health which helped them to improve this technique. Later on it spread all over the ancient world.

According to the studies, during the middle age plastic surgery was banned because it was supposed to be absolutely unscrupulous and religious. It was rediscovered after the renaissance from ancient Greece and Roman.

During 19th century this technique was much improved and which would eventually be the foundation to modern cosmetic surgery.

The major events that helped the doctors to practice and performed were World War I and II. Each improvement becomes the base of future advancement such as basic chemical peels and a lid fat resection.

Who can be the Blepharoplasty Surgery Candidates? Blepharoplasty Surgery is best suited for patients in good physical health who have realistic expectations about the outcome of the procedure. Ideal candidates are typically at least 35, though genetic factors may indicate treatment for younger people.

Candidates may be excluded if they have any of the following conditions: dry eyes, high blood pressure, hypothyroidism, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, glaucoma, or Graves' disease. Your anatomy, including bone and supporting structure, may also affect your candidacy.

Why Blepharoplasty Surgery Is Done ?

It is done to remove excess tissues from tissues from your upper eyelids, lower eyelids or both. You can regard as blepharoplasty, if drooping or baggy eyelids make you completely lower your eyelids. You can check yourself whether you need blepharoplasty or not:

• Bags under your eyes 
• Excess skin of the upper eyelid that interferes with your vision 
• Droopy lower eyelids, which may cause white to show below the iris (colored part of the eye) 
• Excess skin on lower eyelids 
• Baggy or puffy upper eyelids

Preparations for Blepharoplasty Surgery

If you are preparing for Blepharoplasty Surgery, meet with your plastic surgeon and discuss your problems with him. He will suggest you whether this surgery is likely for you or not.
• Give detailed information about conditions you have or have had like: dry eyes, glaucoma, eye related allergies and other eye problems.
• Tell your doctor, if you have circulatory problems, thyroid problems, diabetes or other serious medical conditions.
• Tell your doctor, if you are taking any herbal supplements like: ginkgo, ginseng, garlic and ginger because it may cause bleeding problems.
• You have to give your physical examination which includes testing your vision and tear production testing your vision and tear production.
• Tell your doctor about what you hope your results will be that will help you to set a phase for a suitable outcome.

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Salma Hayek Before And After Plastic Surgery

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March 30, 2014

Rhinoplasty (Greek: Rhinos, "Nose" + Plassein, "to shape") is a surgical procedure which is usually performed by either an otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon, maxillofacial surgeon, or plastic surgeon in order to improve the function (reconstructive surgery) or the appearance (cosmetic surgery) of a human nose.

Salma Hayek Before And After Plastic Surgery

Rhinoplasty is also commonly called "nose reshaping" or "nose job". Rhinoplasty can be performed to meet aesthetic goals or for reconstructive purposes to correct trauma, birth defects or breathing problems.

Rhinoplasty can be combined with other surgical procedures such as chin augmentation to enhance the aesthetic results.
Salma Hayek Before And After Plastic Surgery
Actress Salma Hayek has been spread rumours to have had a nose job(Rhinoplasty) at the start of her career and later on a breast augmentation. Regarding Hayek's nose, it seems less wide and round than in previous pictures, but the change Can't easily grasp by the mind .

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