Blepharoplasty

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What is blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin, muscle and fat from the upper and/or lower eyelids. This surgery aims to correct drooping eyelids, providing both cosmetic and functional benefits. The main goal is to create a more youthful and fresh appearance and possibly improve vision obstructed by drooping eyelids.

Process of eyelid surgery

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  • 1. Initial Consultation: Detailed discussions about health problems, expected outcomes and any previous surgeries.
  • 2. Anesthesia: The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.
  • 3. Surgical Procedure: Incisions are made along the natural folds of the eyelids, then excess skin, fat and muscle are removed or repositioned. The procedure usually takes 1 to 2 hours.
  • 4. Aftercare: After surgery, the patient is given specific instructions for eye care, including medication, rest and avoidance of certain activities
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Cost of eyelid surgery in Turkey

The cost of eyelid surgery in Turkey varies, with average prices between $2,000 and $2,400. However, some clinics offer the procedure for as little as $900. By comparison, prices in Britain and the U.S. can be considerably higher, not including additional consultations or follow-up treatments.

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Frequently asked questions about blepharoplasty

The cost of eyelid surgery in Turkey varies, but is generally considered affordable compared to other countries. The package price for eyelid surgery (4 eyelids) starts at around €1500, but this can vary depending on the specifics of the case and the clinic chosen

Recovery includes applying cold compresses to reduce swelling, avoiding certain activities to ensure smooth healing, and using tear drops or gels for eye fluids. Sutures are usually removed after about a week. Most patients can return to desk work after three days and more active work after a week

Common risks include temporary sensitivity to light, difficulty controlling the eyelids and dry eyes. Rare complications may include bleeding behind the eye, infection, double vision, scarring and poor eyelid placement.

Ideal candidates for eyelid surgery should be in good health and free of certain conditions that may pose risks, such as thyroid disease, dry eyes, high blood pressure, circulatory disorders and cardiovascular disease. It is generally recommended that candidates be at least 35 years old.