Lower eyelid surgery, also known as Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty or Eye bag Surgery, is a popular facial plastic surgery designed to rejuvenate the under-eye area.
This procedure effectively removes under-eye bags, puffy eyes, dark circles, and excess skin and fatty tissue to restore a smoother, more youthful appearance. Trust Mr Jeeva's expertise for your lower eyelid surgery and achieve outstanding results.
While ageing is a natural process, blepharoplasty results can be long-lasting, often improving the appearance of the lower eyelids for a decade or more.
Compared to traditional surgeries, lower eyelid blepharoplasty can be performed using minimally invasive techniques, reducing recovery time and discomfort.
Blepharoplasty can be safely performed on most healthy individuals with minimal risk of complications. However, a consultation with a qualified surgeon is crucial to discuss individual suitability.
Eye bag removal, or lower blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to correct issues such as puffiness, under-eye bags, and wrinkles beneath the eyes. These common concerns can make individuals appear tired and older than they feel.
The goal of the surgery is to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance by addressing these aesthetic issues.
Lower eyelid blepharoplasty can offer numerous benefits for those looking to enhance their appearance and confidence. Here are some compelling reasons to consider this procedure:
Reduce Under-Eye Bags
Puffiness and Bags: The surgery effectively addresses puffiness and under-eye bags, which are often caused by fat deposits and fluid retention. By removing or repositioning excess fat, the procedure smooths out the under-eye area.
Smooth Out Wrinkles and Fine Lines
Wrinkle Reduction: Lower blepharoplasty can help to minimise fine lines and wrinkles under the eyes, giving the skin a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Eliminate Dark Circles
Brighter Eyes: By removing excess skin and tightening the area, the procedure can also reduce the appearance of dark circles, leading to a more rested and vibrant look.
1 Hour
Local Anaesthetic Cream
Up to 10 days
Mild
Minimum 1
Starts From £3200
Initial Assessment: Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation with Mr Jeeva, a skilled Consultant Plastic Surgeon. During this session, he will evaluate your lower eyelid area and discuss your concerns and desired outcomes.
Suitability: Mr Jeeva will determine if you are a suitable candidate for lower blepharoplasty. He will provide a detailed and honest assessment, ensuring that you have realistic expectations about the results.
Anaesthesia: The procedure typically involves local anaesthesia with sedation, ensuring comfort throughout the surgery.
Incision: Mr Jeeva makes precise incisions, usually just below the lower lash line or inside the lower eyelid, to minimise visible scarring.
Correction: Through these incisions, he removes or repositions excess fat, tightens underlying muscles, and trims excess skin. This process helps to eliminate puffiness and smooth out wrinkles.
Closure: The incisions are carefully closed with fine sutures, promoting optimal healing and minimal scarring.
Post-Surgery Care: After the procedure, you will receive detailed aftercare instructions. Mild bruising and swelling are normal and typically subside within 1-2 weeks.
Follow-Up: A follow-up appointment will be scheduled about a week after surgery to assess your healing and remove any sutures if necessary.
Results: As the swelling diminishes, you will start to see the full benefits of the surgery, revealing a more refreshed and youthful under-eye appearance.
Youthful Appearance: The surgery reduces under-eye bags and puffiness, resulting in a smoother, more youthful look.
Increased Confidence: Many patients experience a boost in self-confidence with their revitalised appearance.
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Mr Jeeva is celebrated for his mastery in aesthetic eyelid surgery. By adopting a patient-centric ethos, he delivers personalised treatments that amplify natural beauty and revive youthful vitality.
He has completed a prestigious fellowship at the Royal College of Surgeons, specialising in cosmetic plastic surgery. This rigorous training has endowed him with advanced techniques in aesthetic surgery, ensuring outcomes that are both beautiful and natural.
With a specialised fellowship in oculoplastic surgery, Mr Jeeva has honed his skills in delicate eyelid surgeries, tear duct disorders and orbital diseases, combining meticulous precision with an artistic eye.
Have a question in mind?
Ideal candidates for lower eyelid blepharoplasty typically have:
-- Bags or puffiness under the eyes
-- Excess skin and fine wrinkles of the lower eyelid
-- Dark circles under the eyes
-- A tired or aged appearance due to lower eyelid issues
-- Good overall health and realistic expectations about the surgery's outcomes
The treatment time for lower blepharoplasty is approximately 1 to 2 hours.
A local anaesthetic cream, often combined with sedation, is used during the procedure to ensure your comfort.
The recovery time for lower blepharoplasty is up to 2 weeks.
You can expect mild to moderate pain following the surgery, which can be managed with prescribed medication.
Most patients only need a minimum of 1 session for the desired results.
The cost of lower blepharoplasty starts from £3200.
As with any surgery, there are potential risks, including:
-- Infection
-- Bleeding
-- Temporary vision changes
-- Dry eyes
-- Scarring
-- It’s important to consult with our qualified surgeon to discuss these risks in detail.
Ultimately, deciding on blepharoplasty is a personal choice. If you’re bothered by bags, puffiness, or wrinkles under the eyes and desire a more youthful and refreshed look, this surgery could be an option for you. Consulting with our qualified surgeon can help you determine if it’s the right decision for your specific situation.
No, lower blepharoplasty is typically considered an outpatient procedure, less invasive than major surgeries. However, it's still a surgical procedure with risks and recovery time.
Yes, stitches are typically used in lower blepharoplasty, but they are often very fine and dissolvable.
You'll likely experience some discomfort after lower blepharoplasty, but pain is usually manageable with medication.
Like any surgery, lower blepharoplasty carries some risks of complications. These can include infection, bleeding, scarring, and asymmetry. Consulting a qualified surgeon can help minimise these risks.
Yes, lower blepharoplasty can be repeated if needed. However, it's generally best to wait for several years after the initial procedure to allow the results to settle and assess if a revision is truly necessary.
The results of lower blepharoplasty can be long-lasting, often improving the appearance of the eyelids for 10-15 years. However, the natural ageing process will continue, and some degree of puffiness or wrinkles may return.
There's no definitive limit on the number of times you can have lower blepharoplasty. However, each surgery carries some risk, and the skin becomes thinner with age. Discussing your goals and expectations with a surgeon is important to determine if a revision is suitable.