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Droopy Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty On Upper Eyelids)

$3,810
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It Is Suitable For

· Those in Tokyo, Japan for at least a week.
· Those with sleepy eyes.
· Those with excess skin on the upper eyelid.
· Those who wish to lift droopy upper eyelids.
· Those who wish to have more prominent eyes.

What is Droopy Eyelid Surgery?

Droopy Eyelid Surgery, also known as Upper Eyelid Slack Removal, is a procedure performed on the upper eyelid to remove excess skin that causes the eyes to look tired all the time. After the procedure, the eyes will look refreshed and the appearance of double eyelids will be more prominent, adding youthfulness to the beautiful eyes.

How It Works

Droopy Eyelid Surgery works by making an incision at the folding area of your double eyelid to avoid visible scars, excess skin will be removed and sutures will be done to close the wound.

Procedure for Droopy Eyelid Surgery

1. Eyelid condition will be examined
2. Application of local anesthesia
3. An incision will be made to remove excess skin that causes sagginess
4. The remaining tissue will be corrected by lifting
5. Closing of the incision area with suture
6. Suture is to be removed 7 days after the procedure

Advantages and Limitations of Droopy Eyelid Surgery

<Advantages>
· Removes excess skin on the eyelids
· Gives bigger eyes by eliminating droopy eyelids
· Makes overall facial appearance looks fresh and more energetic
· Improves the field of vision
· Improves symmetry between two eyelids
· Restores the normal appearance of eyelids

<Limitations>
· Scarring will take 10 days or more to disappear, depending on your condition
· The eyelid may feel sore and look swollen for a few weeks

Droopy Eyelid Surgery Post Care

· No makeup should be done around the eyes until the next day
· Elevate your head and use cold compresses as much as possible after surgery to reduce swelling
· After surgery, the eyelid can become stiffer than normal which can make the eyes dry. Use the lubricating ointment provided by the doctor when necessary

FAQ

Q1: Can I continue wearing contact lens and glasses after the procedure?
A1: On the day of the treatment, please bring your glasses or sunglasses to avoid irritating the eyes. You can only continue wearing your contact lens after your eyelid has healed, that is when it feels comfortable and can close well. Generally, you can start wearing lenses again about 2 to 3 weeks after the procedure.

Q2: Do I have to change my glasses after the treatment?
A2: You may need to change your eyeglass prescription, but please wait until at least 2 months after surgery to get a new prescription to allow your eyes to get comfortable.

Q3: Will there be any effects on my vision?
A3: The surgery does affect your vision, but it may cause eye dryness since the eyes may not close fully during the recovery period. Please use the lubricating ointment when necessary and follow the doctor's post-care tips to get faster healing.

Q4: Will the swelling after the surgery affect my daily life?
A4: Swelling and internal bleeding may happen for about a week, and then they will gradually subside. Please take plenty of rest during recovery.

Clinic Information

[Clinic Name] Bianca Clinic Ginza
[Location] Tokyo, Japan
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] 5 mins drive from Tokyo Station, Ginza Sony Park, as well as many other attractions nearby
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Sunday (10:00AM - 7:00PM)

Operation Time 40 mins
Recovery Time 3 - 7 days
Number of Postoperative Visit Removal of sutures 7 days after the treatment
Hospitalization Not required
Cancellation Policy No charge for cancellations made at least 48 hrs prior appointment date*
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Location Japan, Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 1 Chome−5−6 BIANCA CLINIC 銀座

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