What Is Blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty represents the gold standard for addressing aging changes around the eyes that cannot be corrected with non-surgical treatments. This surgical procedure removes excess skin, repositions or removes fat, and tightens underlying muscles to restore a more youthful eye contour. If you’re experiencing drooping upper eyelids that affect your vision or prominent under-eye bags that make you look tired, blepharoplasty may be right for you.
The procedure can be performed on the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both, depending on your specific needs. Upper blepharoplasty addresses sagging skin and fat that can impair peripheral vision, while lower blepharoplasty reduces under-eye bags and puffiness for a refreshed appearance.
Contributing factors to eyelid aging include:
- Natural loss of skin elasticity over time
- Weakening of muscles that support the eyelids
- Gravitational effects that cause skin to sag
- Genetics and family history
- Sun damage and environmental exposure
- Fat pad displacement or accumulation
Blepharoplasty can be performed for both cosmetic and functional reasons. When drooping eyelids obstruct vision, the procedure may be covered by insurance. Results from blepharoplasty are long-lasting, with most patients enjoying their refreshed appearance for many years.




