Lower lid blepharoplasty causes swelling and as the other doctors have said-it takes time to resolve. You can better evaluate the wrinkling at 6 weeks. It is NORMAL for wrinkles of the lower eyelid to look worse as swelling is coming down, because the swelling expanded the skin and the swelling leaves quicker... more














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2 Jan 2009
I am 10 into post-blepharoplasty (upper and lower). My left eye looks quite well considering and my right eye is scary. The doctor told me I had a free bleeder above my right eye and had to reopen the top stitches. My eye is still swollen and very red. My eyelashes are turned down and the lids are also swollen. I got on here to see about reviews because I have been getting very, very anxious and concerned about the right eye. All of the negatives I have been reading alarm me even more. I began to think I am going to look hideous but I also read the doctors comments. This helped me to take a deep breath and tell myself I have to give myself time to heal and then see what happens. Thanks
1 post
2 Jan 2009
Did any dr. suggest any creams or vitamin oils to use to message on eyes to help with decreasing keloids and scarring?
38 posts
19 Feb 2009
I had the lowere surgury done and am in tears because it looks worse with extra skin and wrinkles...?Im not sure what to do myself..I never had bad eyes to begin with.....but they are now worse. What do i do?
109 posts
24 Nov 2008
Two weeks out is still very early in the healing phase. Many factors will contribute to the amount of excess skin you have after the procedure. Was the surgery performed through the inside of the eyelid (ie/ Transconjunctival) or was it performed by an external skin incision? External excisions of skin from a lower blepharoplasty take longer to heal than one performed internally (transconjunctivally). I would recommend being patient and observing week to week how much your skin heals and tightens. 80% of your healing should occur by the 4th to 6th week so that should give you a pretty good idea where your eyelid result is headed. There are many different ways to take care of excess skin after a lower eyelid blepharoplasty (ie/ laser, peels, direct excision) all that can yield satisfactory results in a safe manner.
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1 Apr 2009
I had lower bleph 4 weeks ago today. I did it for the wrinkles under the eyes, and also wanted the corners to lifet up for an exotic look. I also had a face lift, and laterela brow lift, (only the sides, nothing to pull them "up" as I didn't want the opened eye surprised look, but the exotic eye.... it turned out my eyes which went up in the corners 2 weeks ago, have now turned outt he same shape, the wrinkles have returned and I have scarring, I am anxious as the dr told me to tape my eyes so they'll go up, if I need tape why did I have surgery, also, he gave me saline drops for the swelling to go down.... I am freaking out, I spent 20K I had saved....