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How to choose a surgeon for your blepharoplasty

1. Do your research - ask friends, family, and colleagues for referrals


When it comes to finding a qualified oculoplastic surgeon, Blepharoplasty patients should do their homework and ask around for referrals. A good place to start is with friends, family, and colleagues who have had similar surgery. Once you've compiled a list of potential surgeons, be sure to research each one thoroughly. Blepharoplasty is a delicate procedure, and you want to be sure that your surgeon is experienced in performing the surgery and has a good track record with satisfied patients. Be sure to also ask about post-surgery care and recovery time. Excess skin and eye bags can be bothersome and make you look tired, but with Blepharoplasty, you can achieve a more refreshed and youthful appearance.


2. Interview surgeons to find the best one for you


There are many surgeons out there who claim to be the best, but how do you know who to trust? The best way to find a qualified Blepharoplasty surgeon is to interview them. Ask about their experience, education, and training. Find out how many Blepharoplasty surgeries they have done during their training and how many they do now. Try to find someone who does the surgery regularly both in the NHS and privately as they will have the most experience.


3. Ask questions about the surgery and recovery process


While blepharoplasty is generally considered a safe and effective procedure, it is important to ask questions about the surgery and recovery process before making a decision. Some of the things you may want to ask include:

  • What are the risks and complications associated with blepharoplasty?

  • How long will the surgery take, and how long will I need to stay in the hospital?

  • What type of anaesthesia will be used during the procedure?

  • What eye assessment to do they perform before the procedure to ensure that the vision will stay safe and protected?

  • What will you need to do to ensure a quick and safe recovery afterwards?

  • How can you contact your surgeon after the surgery if you have any questions after the procedure?


4. Make sure you are comfortable with the surgeon


When choosing a surgeon, be sure to ask about their experience with blepharoplasty and other eyelid surgeries. In addition, be sure to ask about the surgeon's success rate and what kind of results you can expect. By choosing a surgeon who you are comfortable with, you can help to ensure that you will be happy with your blepharoplasty results.


5. Follow post-operative instructions closely to ensure a successful recovery


The surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis, and the recovery process is typically fairly straightforward. However, it is important to follow your surgeon's post-operative instructions carefully in order to ensure a smooth and successful recovery. Typically, patients are advised to avoid strenuous activity for at least two weeks after surgery. You will need to keep your head elevated and apply ice packs to your eyes regularly.

Additionally, you should avoid wearing makeup or contact lenses for at least a week following the procedure. By following your surgeon's instructions, you can help to ensure a successful Blepharoplasty surgery.



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