+How HERSHE Performs Upper Blepharoplasty
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  • Assessment and Planning
    Begin with assessing the causes of eyelid aging and creating a personalized surgical plan.
  • Make an Incision
    An incision is made along a predetermined line to remove excess skin, tissue, and fat.
  • Stitching the Incision
    The incision is carefully stitched, connecting the tightened skin to the muscle that lifts the eyelid.
  • Natural Recovery
    As you recover, your eyes will gradually appear more natural and youthful.
+Non-incisional upper blepharoplasty
Non-incisional upper blepharoplasty offers a less invasive alternative for those who feel burdened to have an incision and not having a severe drooping eyelids
허쉬성형외과
  • The procedure begins with diagnosing the causes and condition of eyelid aging and planning the surgery according to the individual's needs.
  • However, instead of making incisions, the surgeon designs the eyelid shape and creates tiny punctures in the eyelid.
  • Using sutures, the surgeon then creates knots to secure and adjust the eyelid crease. The natural adhesion forces within the tissue help correct the eyelid drooping.
  • As the recovery period progresses, the eyes transform into a more natural and youthful appearance.
  • HER
  • The answer for Eye wrinkles and sagging
    Discover why HERSHE Upper Blepharoplasty is the answer to your concerns!
  • SHE
허쉬성형외과
  • Professional
  • Our team of experienced plastic surgeons specializing in upper blepharoplasty offers comprehensive, personalized care from the initial consultation through surgery and post-operative management.
  • Since 1992
    HERSHE Plastic Surgery has utilized precise diagnostics to analyze factors such as the degree of eyelid aging and eyelid thickness.
    Our approach focuses on delivering a customized upper blepharoplasty procedure tailored to your individual needs, rather than using a one-size-fits-all method.
  • Personalized
  • In middle-aged eyelid surgery, the primary goal is to improve signs of aging. When eyelids droop, the surrounding skin and fat sag, creating an aged appearance.
    Therefore, this surgery focuses on reducing skin wrinkles and sagging to achieve a naturally rejuvenated and youthful look, rather than making dramatic changes to the eye shape or size.
    The surgical approach varies based on the degree of eyelid aging and aims to address both aesthetic and functional improvements.
    It is important to recognize that even individuals with similar eyelid drooping may have different underlying causes due to their unique aging symptoms.
    A thorough assessment of factors such as eyelid condition, degree and direction of eyelid ptosis, skin elasticity and sagging, as well as the distribution of eyelid and orbital fat, is crucial for an accurate diagnosis.
    By considering these factors, our experienced plastic surgeons at HERSHE Plastic Surgery develop and implement a customized surgical approach that combines aesthetic and functional improvements.
    Eyelid condition
    Degree and direction of eyelid ptosis
    Skin elasticity and sagging
    Distribution of eyelid and orbital fat

    Our plastic surgeons analyze your individual aging symptoms and tailor the surgical approach to match the unique characteristics of your face.
  • FAQ
  • Frequently Asked Question
  • Q.What Are the Differences Between Double Eyelid Surgery and Upper Blepharoplasty?

  • A. Double eyelid surgery involves making incisions in the eyelid's skin and muscle to create a double eyelid fold, enhancing the shape and size of the eyes.
    In contrast, upper blepharoplasty primarily addresses sagging skin on the eyelids that occurs with aging.
    During this procedure, incisions are made to tighten sagging muscles and remove excess skin and tissue, improving eyelid sagging and reducing fine wrinkles.
    Upper blepharoplasty can also reveal hidden double eyelid lines or create a new double eyelid fold.
    In cases with significant signs of aging, upper blepharoplasty is often recommended over double eyelid surgery.

  • Q.Will There Be Noticeable Scarring?

  • A. Most eyelid surgeries are performed using techniques that minimize visible scarring.
    However, slight scarring may occur depending on individual surgical methods.
    These scars can often be managed through laser treatments or scar-reducing prescriptions, allowing for minimal disruption to your daily life.

  • Q.Are There Any Side Effects?

  • A. All surgeries carry the potential for unexpected discomfort or side effects.
    To minimize these risks, it is essential to consult with experienced specialists and carefully follow post-surgery care instructions.
    If you experience significant discomfort, severe bleeding, heat sensation, inflammation, or any other concerning symptoms, it is important to promptly contact the clinic for appropriate care.

  • Q.Will It Be Painful?

  • A. Post-surgery pain is typically mild, but some discomfort may occur as the anesthesia wears off.
    Diligently following post-surgery instructions and guidelines, along with taking all prescribed medications from the clinic, can help prevent inflammation and alleviate pain.

  • Q.When Can I Return to Daily Activities?

  • A. Aside from the surgical mark being noticeable and slightly uncomfortable, the typical recovery period for bruising and swelling is around 2 to 3 weeks.
    After this period, you can resume daily activities such as applying eye makeup and wearing contact lenses.
    Over the following 3 to 6 months, the tissues affected by the surgery will gradually heal, resulting in a natural outcome.
    By following the post-surgery instructions provided by the hospital, you can expect a faster recovery and more stable surgical results.

  • Q.What Are the Post-Surgery Precautions?

  • A. Prior to the surgery, the clinic will provide you with explanations, consent forms, and pre-surgery instructions.
    After the surgery, the clinic will provide post-surgery instructions as well as prescribed medication.
    Some important post-surgery instructions include abstaining from alcohol and smoking for about a month to prevent bleeding and infection.
    If you experience itching, swelling, or allergic reactions around the eyes while taking antibiotics after the surgery, discontinue the medication and visit the clinic.
    It is advisable to avoid getting water on or around the eyes for about a week.
    To reduce bruising, swelling, and bleeding, cold compresses can be applied for approximately 2 to 3 days after the surgery, followed by a combination of warm and cold compresses after one week, along with light walking.
    It is important to avoid positions that increase blood pressure around the eye area, such as bending over.

  • Q.Is There Anything I Should Do Before the Surgery?

  • A. Before the surgery, you should avoid eating or drinking anything for 4 hours, as sedation anesthesia will be used.
    Additionally, discontinue any medications that may interfere with hemostasis, such as aspirin, omega-3 supplements, blood circulation medications, and arteriosclerosis drugs.
    If you have any medical conditions, please continue taking your prescribed medications as instructed.

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