Lasers can be used to perform cosmetic eye laser surgery on both the upper and lower eyelids. The tissues around the eye can have certain age-related changes; the elasticity decreases causing the skin tone to change, the eyebrows start to droop and additional skin accumulates on the upper and lower eyelids.
The collection of bags of fat around the eyes is also all too common. Then there are eye diseases like facial nerve palsy or disthyroid which can also cause these skin problems even with young people.
Blepharoplasty: a popular cosmetic eye surgery procedure
This cosmetic eye surgery is often used to remedy these skin problems. In essence during the procedure the surgeon will remove all unwonted skin by making incisions with a laser.
The lasers can also be used to remove fatty deposits from under the eye and erase wrinkles from the lower eyelid. Small sutures are then used to close the incisions, these are then removed after about four to five days.
Lasers, a world of benefits
There are a whole world of benefits to combining lasers and cosmetic surgery. One big advantage is that the surgeon can see the organ he’s working on much, much better since he has the ability to very quickly seal any blood vessels.
Better precision of the surgeon is the main advantage here. Also a patient who undergoes cosmetic laser eye surgery will normally suffer far less swelling after the operation.
After The Procedure
One must be prepared for some discomfort from bright lights and possibly some blurred vision soon after the operation.
This is quite normal and in a lot of cases your doctor will probably give you some medication to deal with this problem. It shouldn’t be long before these side-effects cease and you can enjoy perfect vision once more.
Anyone interested in undergoing cosmetic surgery on their eyes will first need to go through a thorough examination by their doctor first, to be sure they are good to go with their cosmetic eye surgery.
Be sure to consider all aspects of a cosmetic eye laser surgery procedures before deciding to go through with the procedure. As with all surgical procedures there are both benefits and risks that should be weighed carefully before proceeding.