At Bennett & Bloom Eye Center in Louisville, KY, we specialize in functional eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty. This procedure addresses drooping upper eyelids caused by dermatochalasis or ptosis that impair the field of vision.1 Our experienced oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Anne Rowland, ensures that each eyelid surgery is performed with precision and expertise, focusing on delivering results that are not only natural-looking but also enhance your vision and overall eye health.
Functional eyelid surgery is a procedure designed to correct medical issues related to the eyelids. It can address drooping or sagging eyelids that may impair vision, as well as remove excess skin and fat contributing to difficulty reading or driving, or cause skin irritation.2 The surgery enhances peripheral vision obstructed due to the eyelid conditions and also improves the aesthetic appearance of the eyes.
Ideal candidates for functional eyelid surgery include those in good overall health with realistic expectations, experiencing:
It’s important to note that individuals with certain eye conditions or systemic health issues may need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to ensure safety and suitability for the procedure.
Our team at Bennett & Bloom Eye Centers will guide you through the preparatory steps for eyelid surgery. This includes a comprehensive consultation to understand your specific needs and the creation of a personalized treatment plan. You may be advised to adjust medication intake and lifestyle habits, like smoking or alcohol consumption, to optimize outcomes and recovery.
Our oculoplastic surgeon performs blepharoplasty with the utmost care, using techniques that minimize discomfort and maximize results. This outpatient procedure is typically performed under sedation with local anesthetic and involves precise incisions and removal or repositioning of excess eyelid skin and tissue, as well as excess fat on the upper eyelids. It can also be performed under general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the surgery.
Recovery varies, with some swelling and bruising expected. We provide detailed post-operative care instructions as well as follow-up visits to ensure a smooth healing process. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few weeks.
Following functional upper eyelid surgery, patients typically experience a significant improvement in their field of vision due to the removal of excess skin in the upper lids, along with a reduction in eyelid heaviness and fatigue.3 This procedure not only enhances vision but also contributes to a more alert and rejuvenated appearance. Additionally, it can alleviate skin irritation caused by excess folds and facilitate easier makeup application. The results are generally long-lasting with minimal scarring, as incisions are strategically placed within the natural eyelid creases. While initial improvements are noticeable soon after surgery, final results typically become fully apparent within a few months.