How long does it take to recover from upper eyelid surgery?

How long does it take to recover from upper eyelid surgery?

Patients who have undergone upper lid surgery will usually be able to go back after 7-10 days. The recovery time is a little longer for lower lid surgery, with time off work increasing to 10-14 days.

How much does lower eyelid surgery cost?

How much does lower eyelid surgery cost? According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost of eyelid surgery is $3,026. This price can vary by region, experience of the surgeon, and other factors.

What are the risks of blepharoplasty?

Possible risks of eyelid surgery include:

  • Infection and bleeding.
  • Dry, irritated eyes.
  • Difficulty closing your eyes or other eyelid problems.
  • Noticeable scarring.
  • Injury to eye muscles.
  • Skin discoloration.
  • The need for a follow-up surgery.
  • Temporarily blurred vision or, rarely, loss of eyesight.

Does eyelid surgery leave scars?

In short, yes, eyelid surgery does leave scars, but these scars are virtually impossible to see.

Does insurance cover blepharoplasty?

In general, insurance companies will cover blepharoplasty or ptosis repair if the eyelids cause a “visually significant” obstruction of the upper visual field that “affects activities of daily living”.

How long do eyelids stay red after blepharoplasty?

Keep in mind, as we mentioned, this can be variable – some patients experience a light amount of redness near the incision site, while others see redness covering the entire eyelids. Bruising normally takes about two weeks to diminish.

How long will my eyes feel tight after blepharoplasty?

The majority of patients report tightness after eyelid surgery to last for about two weeks, though numbness or a change in eyelid sensation may last longer. Dr. Contoura will evaluate your healing and recovery process during your follow-up appointments to ensure everything is progressing appropriately.

Does insurance cover eyelid surgery?

When performed solely for cosmetic reasons, eyelid surgery is considered to be elective and therefore cannot be covered by medical insurance. Eyelid surgery can be covered by medical insurance if it is deemed medically necessary.