Tips For Cosmetic Eye Surgery
Friday, September 28th, 2007So why would anyone consider having cosmetic eye surgery?
In short, it’s designed to remove the fat and excess skin around the eyes and once you reach middle age, this is an area which concerns many people. It’s a sign of aging when the skin begins to lose it’s elasticity.
You’ll notice it on various parts of your body and for the most part, it will be hidden away behind clothing. However, where the eye area is concerned, unless you want to walk around wearing sunglasses 24 hours a day, it’s hard to hide.
Some might consider cosmetic eye surgery a little extravagant and will suggest you can’t fight back the ravages of time. That’s true but if the technology is available to regain a fresh appearance to an area which creates first impressions to other people then why not at least consider it.
What’s Involved?
Depending on the level of cosmetic surgery you’re considering the procedure can take from 1-3 hours. The length will depend on whether you have just the lower or upper eyelids treated or both.
The severity of the procedure will also dictate whether you need to spend a day or two in hospital or whether you can head home the same day the surgery is performed. In most cases the latter will apply.
Most people choose the first option and are aware of the procedure taking place.
Incisions are part of the procedure and depending on what area they are made, stitches will be required.
Cost Of Cosmetic Eye Surgery
It’s a little difficult to settle on an average cost because of the variance in procedure level. Prices can start from as low as $1500 and for more involved surgery, cost can spiral to between $6-$7000. These prices are only a guide and may vary considerably from state-to-state.
It’s a good practice to spend time discussing cost with your doctor as pricing isn’t just based on the operation itself but will include fees such as hospital fees, lower or upper eye lids, anesthesiologist and surgeon.
Still interested in cosmetic eye surgery?