Depending on the extent of eyelid surgery and patient tolerance, there are many options available.
As mentioned by several of my colleagues, the options are (in order of increasing medication):
- Straight local
- Local with oral sedation
- Local with IV sedation
- General (LMA or Endotracheal)
A very minimal correction, particularly on the upper eyelid can easily be accomplished under local anesthesia, and is sometimes preferred in cases where patient participation in opening and closing the eyelid is useful to the final result.
In other instances where a more extensive procedure is performed necessitating treatment of the forehead and or cheeks, general anesthesia is a better choice.
Of course, patient tolerance is a critical factor and if someone is deathly afraid of needles, general anesthesia may be preferred to achieve an optimal result.


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