BLEPHAROPLASTY
Primary blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure used to correct excess skin, fat tissue and wrinkles around the eyes, in order to achieve a younger and more rested appearance. This procedure can significantly improve the appearance of the eyelids and eye area, while increasing visual functionality in patients where excess tissue has caused limitations.
Are the procedures performed separately or together?
Depending on the patient’s needs, upper and lower blepharoplasty can be performed together or as separate procedures. During your consultation, our team of experts will assess your situation and recommend the most appropriate approach.
Who is the procedure intended for?
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People with excess skin or fat on the upper or lower eyelids
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People with dark circles or pronounced wrinkles around the eyes
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Patients whose excess skin obstructs the field of vision
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People who want a fresher, more rested and younger looking face
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Candidates in good general health with realistic expectations of results
When are the results visible and how long do they last?
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First results visible after swelling and bruising subside, within 1–2 weeks
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The final appearance of the eyelids is formed after complete healing, usually within 1–3 months.
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The results are long-lasting and can last 8–10 years or longer.
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The natural aging process can affect the appearance of the eye area over time.
Why choose MY MED?
Experienced specialists in cosmetic eye surgery
Our team consists of surgeons with many years of experience in performing blepharoplasty, with an emphasis on precision and natural results.
Individual assessment and surgical plan
We approach each patient personally, analyze facial anatomy, and plan the procedure according to their needs and goals.
Safety and minimal invasiveness
Procedures are performed in controlled medical conditions, adhering to the highest safety standards and ensuring a quick recovery.
Natural and aesthetically balanced results
The focus is on refreshing the appearance of the eyes without changing the natural expression of the face, with a long-lasting and discreet effect.
Who is not a suitable candidate?
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People with serious chronic conditions that increase surgical risk
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People with untreated eye diseases (e.g. dry eye, glaucoma, infections)
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Patients with blood clotting disorders or heart problems
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People with unrealistic expectations about the results of the procedure



