At Eos Rejuvenation in Beverly Hills lower blepharoplasty is used to address under-eye bags, puffiness, and excess skin. With expertise in facial plastic surgery and advanced techniques, our Beverly Hills plastic surgeons deliver natural-looking results that refresh your appearance while maintaining your unique facial features.
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Lower blepharoplasty, also known as lower eyelid surgery, is a surgical procedure designed to remove or reposition excess fat and skin from the lower eyelids.
This procedure addresses under-eye bags, puffiness, and wrinkles that can make you look tired or older than you feel. Dr. Nima and Dr. Parsa at Eos Rejuvenation in Beverly Hills perform lower blepharoplasty to create a smoother, more youthful under-eye contour.
During the consultation for a lower blepharoplasty Beverly Hills patients will meet with their surgeon for an in-depth discussion. In this meeting, your surgeon will assess your lower eyelids, discuss your goals, and create a personalized treatment plan.
On the day of your procedure:
The entire procedure typically takes 1-2 hours, and you can return home the same day.
Lower blepharoplasty effectively treats:
Lower blepharoplasty specifically targets the lower eyelid area, from the lash line to the upper cheek.
With a lower blepharoplasty Beverly Hills patients can see numerous benefits:
Ideal candidates for lower blepharoplasty:
After your lower blepharoplasty, expect:
You will receive detailed aftercare instructions, including using cold compresses, sleeping with your head elevated, avoiding strenuous activities, and protecting your eyes from sun exposure.
You'll notice initial improvements as swelling subsides, with final results becoming apparent over 2-3 months. The results of lower blepharoplasty typically last 5-10 years or longer, depending on factors like age, skin quality, and lifestyle habits.
To maintain your results, our surgeons recommend:
The cost varies based on individual needs and techniques used. You will receive detailed pricing during your consultation.
Incisions are typically made inside the eyelid or just below the lash line, making scars virtually invisible once healed.
Yes, it's often combined with upper blepharoplasty or a facelift for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Most patients can resume wearing contact lenses after 2-3 weeks, following your surgeon's guidance.