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  2. What Is an Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty? - AOL

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    What does recovery typically look like? For 5 to 7 days after surgery, depending on the specifics of the procedure, there will be stitches in place in the upper eyelid crease.

  3. Blepharoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Blepharoplasty (Greek: blepharon, "eyelid" + plassein "to form") is the plastic surgery operation for correcting defects, deformities, and disfigurations of the eyelids; and for aesthetically modifying the eye region of the face.

  4. Eye surgery - Wikipedia

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    Eyelid surgery. Blepharoplasty (eyelift) is plastic surgery of the eyelids to remove excessive skin or subcutaneous fat. East Asian blepharoplasty, also known as double eyelid surgery, is used to create a double eyelid crease for patients who have a single crease (monolid). Ptosis repair for droopy eyelid Ectropion repair ; Entropion repair

  5. East Asian blepharoplasty - Wikipedia

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    This technique facilitates adhesion between the subdermal tissues and the underlying levator aponeurosis, effectively creating the eyelid crease. It is less complex and has a shorter operation time, leading to a quicker recovery and fewer complications compared to more invasive methods.

  6. Ptosis (eyelid) - Wikipedia

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    Ptosis of the left eyelid (unilateral ptosis). A headshot daguerreotype of an unidentified male, by William Bell in 1852. Ptosis, also known as blepharoptosis, [1] is a drooping or falling of the upper eyelid. This condition is sometimes called "lazy eye", but that term normally refers to the condition amblyopia.

  7. Are we all going to end up with the same face? - AOL

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    And while the majority of the most popular surgeries were bodily (breast augmentation and reduction were the top two), a surprising entry was blepharoplasty aka eyelid surgery.