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Eyelid Surgery- Blepharoplasty 

Combining state of the art techniques, Dr. Kadz rejuvenates the eyelids resulting in a more youthful appearance. During the aging process, the eyelid skin stretches, muscles weaken, and fat accumulates around the eyes, causing bags above and below. The procedure may include removal of excess skin and fat to correct puffy, sagging or tired looking eyes. In select patients, excess fat from the lower eyelid may be transposed or injected below the eyes to correct any undesirable hollow region below. Wrinkles may be improved by direct removal of excess skin and/or muscle or by laser re-surfacing. Though Blepharoplasty is often performed as a single procedure, it may be combined with a browlift, facelift, or skin resurfacing to achieve the best results.

The procedure
During your consultation, Dr. Kadz will discuss one of several surgical techniques to improve the appearance of your eyelids.  The particular technique best for you will depend on many factors such as the amount of excess fat and skin in the eyelid areas, the position of your eyebrows, and the condition of muscles around your eyelids. In upper eyelid surgery, individual lines and creases of the lids are marked in order to keep the scars as invisible as possible along these natural folds. The incision is made, and excess fat, muscle, and loose skin are removed. Fine sutures are used to close the incisions, thereby minimizing the visibility of any scar.

 
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In lower eyelid surgery, the incision is made in an inconspicuous site along the lashline and smile creases of the lower lid. Excess fat, muscle, and skin are then trimmed away before the incision is closed with fine sutures. Eyelid puffiness caused primarily by excess fat may be corrected by a transconjunctival blepharoplasty. The incision in this case is made inside the lower eyelid, and excess fatty material is removed. When sutures are used to close this kind of incision, they are invisible to the eye. They are also self-dissolving and leave no visible scar.

Blepharoplasty usually takes one to three hours, depending on the extent of the surgery.

After the Surgery
After the surgery, eyelids may feel tight and sore as the anesthesia wears off, but any discomfort can be controlled with the pain medication. Most people feel ready to go out in public (and back to work) in a week to 10 days.  Bruising varies from person to person: it reaches its peak during the first week, and generally lasts anywhere from two weeks to a month.

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Brow Lift / Forehead Lift   

Browlifts can revitalize and correct sagging or low position eyebrows, which create a tired or sad appearance, deep horizontal creases across the forehead, and frown lines between and across the top of the nose.  The procedure may be done in conjunction with other surgeries such as facelift and eyelid to achieve a more harmonious and youthful facial appearance.  Additionally younger adults who have a low brow or who already have deep frown lines due to stress or over activity of muscles may benefit from the procedure.

The Procedure
There are a variety of ways to elevate the brows and correct aging changes in the forehead area. There are three commonly used techniques: coronal lift, endoscopic lift, and subcutaneous lift. Dr. Kadz will closely examine your entire forehead and upper eyelid region, noting the muscle activity when you assume various facial expressions. The particular surgical technique that he will recommend will depend on many factors such as the position of your eyebrows, the amount of excess upper eyelid skin and the height of your hairline.

 
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After

The most common and long lasting of the techniques is a Coronal Lift, where an incision is made across the top of the scalp, beginning above the ears and hidden within the hair. This incision allows for the muscles (frontalis, procerus, and corrugators) that cause horizontal forehead wrinkles and scowling to be altered. About a 1-2 cm strip of the scalp will be removed and the remaining scalp will be sewn together. The incision is designed to be inconspicuous when healed.  Additionally, this process allows for removal excess skin and lifts your eyebrows to a more pleasing level. Although this may sound gruesome, it is the oldest and most reliable technique in brow lift surgery.

After the Surgery
You will notice some temporary puffiness and discoloration that may involve the eyelid and cheek areas as well. Typically, swelling and bruising will be almost totally resolved within a couple of weeks. You may use camouflage makeup almost immediately. If incisions were placed in front of the hairline, you should be careful not to apply makeup directly on any stitches. Expect temporary numbness and possibly some itching of the scalp as the nerves heal.
Any head dressings and drain tubes that have been inserted are usually removed one or two days after surgery. Showering and washing your hair will be delayed a day or two later. You will be able to resume most of your normal activities in ten days or less. You will be advised to wait several weeks before resuming strenuous activity and exercise and should temporarily avoid exposure to direct sunlight and, for the long-term, be conscientious about the use of a sunblock to protect your skin.

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