Upper blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and sometimes muscle or fat from the eyelids. It can improve drooping eyelids, reduce heaviness, and in some cases restore vision where loose skin is blocking the upper visual field. The surgery gives a fresher and more youthful appearance while keeping a natural look.
You may benefit if you have:
It is important to note that blepharoplasty will not remove crow’s feet, dark circles under the eyes or lift the eyebrows. If droopy brows are contributing to the problem, additional surgery such as a brow lift may be required.
Performed under local anaesthetic, similar to dental anaesthesia.
The procedure usually takes 30-45 minutes.
The anaesthetic injections may sting briefly, but once numb you should not feel pain. Afterwards, most patients only need simple pain relief such as paracetamol.
Results typically last 10–15 years, but ageing will continue. Some people may need further treatment in the future.
There are no non-surgical alternatives for removing significant excess skin. Minor wrinkling may be improved with skin treatments such as peels or laser, but these do not address skin heaviness. Choosing not to have surgery is always an option, as excess skin does not damage the eyes.
Complications are uncommon but can include:
Your surgeon will discuss these with you in detail.
You should get in touch with us if you experience: