What are the Types of Eyelid Surgery?
Lower Eyelid Surgery
Lower eyelid surgery in NYC is performed under local anesthesia. It improves the appearance of the eyes by reducing puffiness, dark circles, and bags under the eyes to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
There are two main approaches to making incisions for lower eyelid surgery: the transconjunctival and subciliary approaches.
The transconjunctival approach involves making an incision on the inside of the lower eyelid, which means there is no visible scar on the outside. This approach is typically used when the primary goal of the surgery is to remove excess fat from the lower eyelids.
The subciliary approach involves making an incision just below the lower eyelashes, which allows Dr. Alizadeh to remove excess skin, muscle, and fat from the lower eyelid. This approach may also reposition or tighten the lower eyelid if it sags or droops.
In both approaches, the incision is carefully made to minimize visible scarring and preserve the eyelid's natural contour. Once the incision is made, Dr. Alizadeh will carefully remove any excess tissue and may also tighten the underlying muscle and tissue to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
The incision is then closed with sutures, which will be removed during a follow-up appointment. The procedure usually takes one to two hours, and patients can typically return home the same day.
Upper Eyelid Surgery
Upper eyelid surgery in NYC is typically performed under local anesthesia. During upper eyelid surgery, Dr. Alizadeh will make incisions in the upper eyelid's natural crease, creating a natural-looking result that enhances the appearance of the eyes while minimizing any visible scarring. As such, the length and placement of the incision will depend on the patient's anatomy and the amount of excess skin and fat that needs to be removed. In general, the incision will be made along the upper eyelid's natural crease, extending outwards towards the outer corner of the eye.
Once the incision is made, Dr. Alizaden will carefully remove any excess skin and fat and may also tighten the underlying muscle and tissue to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance. This method also preserves the eyelid’s natural contour.
The incision is then closed with sutures, which will be removed during a follow-up appointment with Dr. Alizadeh. Upper eyelid surgery usually takes one to two hours, and patients can typically return home the same day.
Double Eyelid Surgery
Double eyelid surgery in New York City is a simultaneous approach to eyelid surgery. Both procedures are done at the same time for the most optimal and complete effect.