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C. Eyelid Rejuvenation (Blepharoplasty NJ Eyelid Surgery)

Eyelid Enhancement Eyelid Lift
Doctor Scaccia performs in NJ Eyelid Surgery New Jersey
in NJ Eyelid Surgery Procedures New Jersey

1. Upper eyelid rejuvenation
2. Lower eyelid rejuvenation
3. Extended lower eyelid tuck
4. Transconjunctival (hidden scar)
5. Internal brow lift through eyelid crease incision
6. Nerve lysis for frown line correction
7. Asian eyelid rejuvenation

BLEPHAROPLASTY

Eyelid Rejuvenation, Eyelid Enhancement and Upper Eyelid Surgery

Medical Director Doctor Frank J. Scaccia performs NJ eyelid surgery. Blepharoplasty, also known as an eyelid lift, is a minimally invasive procedure performed on patients with drooping eyes or fat bags under their eyes that give them a tired, aged look. Eyelid surgery is used to correct sagging eyelids, get rid of unattractive fatty pouches beneath the eyes and remove excess skin from the upper eyelids.

Patients that undergo eyelid surgery look rejuvenated and have a softer, more youthful appearance. Blepharoplasty can be performed alone or done in conjunction with face lift, brow lift, or skin resurfacing procedures.

Blepharoplasty typically lasts between one and two hours. During an eyelid lift, the surgeon makes thin incisions above each eye. A thin crescent of excess skin and muscle is removed from the upper eyelid and the incision is closed with very fine sutures. Another incision is made just inside the lower eyelid and fatty deposits are removed. Lower eyelid incisions may be closed with absorbable sutures or left to heal naturally. If excess skin and muscle needs to be removed from the lower eyelids, Doctor Scaccia will make incisions in the natural smile crease below the lash line.

Eyelid surgery recovery

After an eyelid lift, the area around the eyes will be bruised and swollen for about two weeks. Patients should keep their heads elevated and periodically apply cold compresses to the surgical area. Antibiotic eye drops or ointment may be prescribed to ease discomfort and minimize the chance of complications.

Because the eyelids may be tender, patients are advised to avoid contact lenses for approximately two weeks and make up for about 10 days.

Any resulting hairline scars from eyelid rejuvenation will follow the natural curve of the eyelids and typically fade in about two months.

Getting ready for your eyelid surgery procedure or eyelid lift NJ

During the consultation process, Doctor Scaccia explains the procedure and determines the patient’s expectations. The patient’s condition and expectations are taken into consideration to present the most probable outcome. The physician offers before and after photos of patients with similar conditions that he has operated on in order to show actual results.

Riverside Facial Plastic Surgery and Sinus Center

All Blepharoplasty procedures are performed in Doctor Scaccia’s private surgical suite. The procedure is performed under general or local anesthetic by the doctor’s board-certified anesthesiologists. The center maintains high standards of sterility and state-of-the-art hospital surgical equipment to produce optimal results and minimize the chance of infection. The center is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JACHO) as an ambulatory outpatient surgical suite.

Insurance

Please verify if your insurance policy will cover the cost of eyelid surgery. Blepharoplasty used to correct vision-impairing eyelid conditions may be covered, but cosmetic eyelid surgery may not be. It is the patient’s responsibility to check with their health insurance provider. Our staff is happy to assist patients in any way possible.
Please browse the doctor’s site to learn about other facial plastic surgery procedures, view more before and after photos, or to view a virtual tour of Riverside Facial Plastic Surgery and Sinus Center.

Contact our office today to make an appointment for your eyelid surgery consultation. Phone: 1.732.747.5300
 

SURGERY OF THE EYELIDS
Every year, one hundred thousand men and women choose blepharoplasty to improve the way they look. Droopy eyelids can make you look older and can also impair vision. Blepharoplasty corrects these problems and also removes puffiness and bags under the eyes that make you look worn and tired. This procedure cannot alter dark circles, fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, nor can it change sagging eyebrows. Though blepharoplasty is often performed as a single procedure, your surgeon may also recommend a browlift, facelift, or skin resurfacing to achieve the best results.

If you are wondering how blepharoplasty can change the way you look, you need to know how eyelid surgery is performed and what you can expect from this procedure. This pamphlet can address many common questions and provide you the information to begin considering blepharoplasty.

Successful facial plastic surgery is a result of good rapport between patient and surgeon. Trust, based on realistic expectations and exacting medical expertise, develops in the consulting stages before surgery. Your surgeon can answer specific questions about your specific needs.


IS BLEPHAROPLAST FOR YOU?
As with all facial plastic surgery, good health and realistic expectations are prerequisites. Blepharoplasty removes the excess fat, muscle, and skin from both upper and lower lids. The results can be a refreshed appearance, with a younger, firmer eye area.

People with circulatory, ophthalmological, or serious medical conditions must rely on the diagnostic skills of their own personal specialists to determine whether blepharoplasty is an option to consider. Consultation with the facial plastic surgeon can help you decide whether any additional, complementary surgery would increase the success of the surgery. Your surgeon might recommend planning a simultaneous forehead lift to correct a drooping brow and smooth the forehead, or skin resurfacing to remove the fine line wrinkling in the eye area.


MAKING THE DECISION FOR BLEPHAROPLASTY
Whether the surgery is desired for functional or cosmetic reasons, your choice of a qualified facial plastic surgeon is of paramount importance. The patient must also make the commitment to follow the pre-surgical and post-operative instructions of the surgeon.

During the pre-surgical consultation, you will be examined or asked to answer queries concerning vision, tear production, use of lenses, and your desires for surgery. Your surgeon will explain what you can expect from blepharoplasty and take a complete medical history. Factors to be weighed include age, skin type, ethnic background, and degree of vision obstruction. Furthermore, you can expect an open and honest exchange between you and your surgeon, which will establish the basis for a successful outcome.

After a mutual decision is made by both you and your surgeon, the technique indicated for your individual surgery will be discussed. The type of anesthesia, the surgical facility, any supportive surgery, and the risks and costs inherent in the procedure will be outlined.


UNDERSTANDING THE SURGERY
In upper eyelid surgery, the surgeon first marks the individual lines and creases of the lids in order to keep the scars as invisible as possible along these natural folds. The incision is made, and excess fat, muscle, and loose skin are removed. Fine sutures are used to close the incisions, thereby minimizing the visibility of any scar.

In lower eyelid surgery, the surgeon makes the incision in an inconspicuous site along the lashline and smile creases of the lower lid. Excess fat, muscle, and skin are then trimmed away before the incision is closed with fine sutures. Eyelid puffiness caused primarily by excess fat may be corrected by a transconjunctival blepharoplasty. The incision in this case is made inside the lower eyelid, and excess fatty material is removed. When sutures are used to close this kind of incision, they are invisible to the eye. They are also self-dissolving and leave no visible scar. Under normal conditions, blepharoplasty can take from one to two hours.


WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER THE SURGERY
Immediately after the surgery has been completed, your surgeon may apply tiny sterile bandages. This is not done for transconjunctival blepharoplasty. It is not crucial that the eyes be covered. However, an ointment to prevent dryness of the eye area may be used. A certain degree of swelling and bruising is normal. Cold compresses, as well as head elevation when lying down, will enhance healing and relieve discomfort. Your surgeon will prescribe medication for discomfort.

For a week and a half following blepharoplasty, you will clean the eye area (the eyes may feel sticky, dry, and itchy). Eyedrops may be recommended. Your surgeon will also list activities and environments to avoid in the weeks immediately following surgery. Permanent stitches will be removed in three to five days after surgery. Self-absorbing stitches will dissolve on their own.

Facial plastic surgery makes it possible to correct many facial flaws and signs of premature aging that can undermine self-confidence. By changing how you look, facial plastic surgery can help change how you feel about yourself.

Insurance does not generally cover surgery that is done purely for cosmetic reasons. Surgery to correct or improve vision or surgery for eye deformity or injury may be reimbursable in whole or in part. It is the patient's responsibility to check with the insurance carrier for information on the degree of coverage.


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