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Cosmetic Surgery of the Eyes - Asian Double Eyelid:
The eyes and surrounding structures accou nt for a large part of the expression of the human face; they project an array of emotions
including happiness, sorrow and fear. Yet the eyes themselves are
virtually expressionless structures. It is the contour of the skin -
the tissue, muscle, fat, hair and lashes around the eyes - that conveys
expression. In the case of the Asian eyelid, there is little or no
upper eyelid crease, and a fold that stretches like an "awning" over
the inside corner of the eyelids where upper and lower lids meet. Both
young and old Asian patients desire "westernization" of their upper
eyelids. Today, several remarkable surgical techniques have been
developed to greatly improve these problems. This surgical procedure
involves the repositioning of excess skin and fat on upper and lower
lids and creation of an upper eyelid crease.
In contrast to traditional non-Asian blepharoplasty, Asian double
eyelid is not an "anti-aging" procedure.
BEFORE SURGERY
Prior to surgery, a complete medical history is taken in order to
evaluate the general health of the patient. A thorough examination of
the eyes and face is made to determine the most effective surgical
approach. The amount, distribution and type of eyelid skin to be
treated is carefully noted. Dr. Gordon will discuss the anesthesia to
be used, the procedure, what results might realistically be expected,
and possible risks and complications. An examination by an
ophthalmologist may be recommended. Preoperative directions may include
the elimination of certain drugs containing aspirin in order to
minimize the possibility of increased bleeding. Antibiotics may be
prescribed for a few days prior to surgery to prevent infection. The
areas to be treated are marked and photographs are taken before surgery.
THE PROCEDURE
Double Eyelid Blepharoplasty is usually performed in the accredited
Complete Cosmetic Surgery Center, or at Spring Valley Hospital,
depending upon the patient and Dr. Gordon’s preference. It is done
under general anesthesia with the patient asleep. Prior to surgery,
medication to relax the patient can be administered.
Dr. Gordon, makes very fine incisions from the inner to the outer edge of
the eyelid. The upper eyelid is worked on first with the incision made
to create the fold of the lid. On the lower eyelid, the incision is
made inside the eyelid or directly below the eyelash. Excess fat and
skin are then removed from the underlying compartments. The amount of
fat excised is determined by the degree of protrusion of fat when
pressure is gently applied to the area. Small sutures are used to close
the incision and special ointments and dressings will be applied. The
procedure can take from one to two hours.
FOLLOWING ASIAN DOUBLE EYELID SURGERY
Antibiotics will be continued for several days following these
surgeries. Sutures are removed within one week. Some swelling and
bruising will occur but subsides in a few days. Dr. Gordon will
prescribe ice compresses and medications to reduce swelling and regain
mobility. Women may be allowed to use eye makeup ten days to two weeks
after surgery but are cautioned to cleanse the area thoroughly after
each use. Dr. Gordon determines when normal activities can be resumed;
however, strenuous exercise must be avoided for at least two weeks
following surgery.
After blepharoplasty, excessive drying of the eyes can occur, but this
condition can be alleviated with medication. There may be sensitivity
to bright light and wind in which case the use of dark glasses is
indicated. Sensory changes such as numbness and itching may occur
during the healing process. Final evaluation may not be possible for
several months following surgery. There are certain inherent risks
connected with every surgical procedure which will be thoroughly
discussed by Dr. Gordon. Patients can minimize complications by
carefully following directions given by Dr. Gordon.
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