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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:28 am
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The eyes are the “window to the soul” and our most important facial
feature. Unfortunately the eyelids are the first of our facial
features to show the signs of facial aging often as early as the late
20’s or early 30’s. Many people complain that they are told that they
look tired when they do not, a condition called tired eyes

Consequently many people seek plastic surgery to reverse the eyelid
aging changes with a procedure called a blepharoplasty also known as
an eyelid lift or eye tuck. This is one of the most frequently
performed plastic surgery procedures performed in the United States
and usually the first facial rejuvenation procedure that people seek.

The operation involves removing hooding or excess skin from the upper
eyelid (upper blepharoplasty) and removing puffiness or bags from the
lower eyelid (lower blepharoplasty).

Unfortunately most people do not really understand what these
operations can and cannot correct and many people undergo the surgery
only to be disappointed with the results achieved during the typical
blepharoplasty as done in the United states today. The purpose of this
article is to educate the consumer by exposing commonly held myths
about the plastic surgery operation known as the blepharoplasty so
that people considering eyelid rejuvenation will seek the appropriate
treatment to correct the particular eyelid aging changes which are
occurring on their own unique face.

Blepharoplasty Myth 1- Blepharoplasty will remove crow’s feet. Crow’s
feet occur because of the repeated movement and contraction of the
eyelid muscles that surround the eye and upper cheek. When we smile,
blink etc, the muscle contracts and causes a wrinkle in the skin.
After many years these lines become permanent. The blepharoplasty
removes fat that causes bags, and can tighten the eyelid skin, but the
muscle continues to contact and cause crow’s feet. Blepharoplasty does
not correct crow’s feet. Fortunately Botox? can remove the crow’s feet
from the cheek very effectively although Botox? needs to be repeated.

Blepharoplasty Myth 2- Blepharoplasty will remove wrinkled aged skin
often called “crepiness” and restore the lower eyelid skin to fresh,
young looking smooth skin. The Blepharoplasty can tighten the lower
eyelid skin, but blepharoplasty alone leaves the eyelid

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