There are three main forms of anesthesia:
1. local - just like at the dentist's office and you are completely aware and just numb at the surgical site
2. eyelids - sedation or twilight, where you are groggy and may not remember anything, but you are awake; and lastly
3. general anesthesia - where you are asleep and will not be aware of anything.
Typically, eyelift surgeries can be done under local anaesthetic alone, but some patients may want to add sedation just to be more comfortable. This is especially if the surgery is going to be longer than one hour, which can be if you are doing both upper and lower eyelids or combining with another procedure.
If you are doing upper eyelids alone, local anaesthetic works really well and you will avoid the potential side effects of anesthesia such as nausea. Discuss your personal options with your board certified plastic surgeon.



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