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Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty

Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty


Non-surgical blepharoplasty is a method that does not require surgical intervention to aesthetically improve the eyelids. This technique improves eyelid aesthetics by tightening the skin around the eyes and making the eye appear more open. Non-surgical blepharoplasty addresses issues such as drooping eyelids, bruises, or a tired appearance of the eyes.

Unlike traditional blepharoplasty surgery, the non-surgical blepharoplasty procedure is less invasive and less risky. Since it does not require surgical intervention, the healing process is also faster. Also, non-surgical blepharoplasty is more cost-effective compared to traditional surgery.

Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty Techniques

The main techniques used for non-surgical blepharoplasty are:

  1. Laser Blepharoplasty: This technique tightens the skin around the eyes using laser beams that emit energy. Laser beams penetrate the lower layers of the skin, tightening the tissue and making the eyelids look tighter.
  2. Radiofrequency Blepharoplasty: This technique tightens the skin around the eyes using radiofrequency energy. Radiofrequency energy heats the tissue, allowing it to tighten and tighten.
  3. Chemical Peeling: This technique improves the skin around the eyes with chemical compounds. In chemical peeling, the upper layers of the skin are peeled off in a controlled manner, resulting in a younger and firmer appearance.
  4. Injection Filler: This technique fills the hollows around the eyes, making the eyes look fuller and more vibrant. Fillers usually consist of substances such as hyaluronic acid or calcium hydroxyapatite.

These techniques tighten the skin around the eyes, making the eyelids look more open and youthful. Each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages. Your doctor will determine the most appropriate technique for you.

Candidates for Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty

Non-surgical blepharoplasty can be a viable option for people with a variety of eyelid problems. The following people may be good candidates for this treatment:

  • Those who have eyelid sagging (ptosis) problems
  • Those with bruises or bags around the eyes
  • Those who are bothered by the tired and sleepless appearance of the eyes
  • Those who want to improve eyelid aesthetics
  • Those who are reluctant to undergo surgical intervention
  • Those who prefer a fast recovery process

Your doctor will evaluate your specific situation and determine whether you are suitable for non-surgical blepharoplasty. Your health status and expectations will play a role in choosing the most suitable treatment method for you.

How Does Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty Procedure Occur?

Non-surgical blepharoplasty is usually performed under local anesthesia in outpatient clinic conditions. The processing time usually ranges from 30 to 60 minutes.

During the procedure, your doctor cleans the skin around the eyes and applies anesthesia to the necessary areas. Then, depending on the technique chosen, using laser, radiofrequency or chemicals, they tighten the skin or inject fillers.

After the procedure, a slight swelling and redness can usually be seen. These effects go away on their own within a few days. The feeling of pain or discomfort is also minimal.

Non-surgical blepharoplasty offers a faster recovery process compared to the traditional surgical method. In most patients, they can return to their normal daily activities within a few days after the procedure.

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