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Asian Blepharoplasty2024-08-28T16:59:52+01:00

Asian Blepharoplasty

Asian blepharoplasty is a type of eye surgery that enlarges the eyes in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions. Often known as "Double eyelid surgery," a surgical technique that aims to give the eyes a more alert, rejuvenated appearance.

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About Asian Blepharoplasty Treatments

The epicanthal fold at the inner corner of the eyes is one of the most distinctive Ethnic features. The inner canthus is covered by the epicanthal fold, which forms a web over the eye. Simply expressed, this fold decreases the range of eye-opening. On the other hand, by adding a crease in the top lids, where it would normally develop, Double Eyelid Surgery (Asian Blepharoplasty) helps to produce a “wide awake” impression. Excess skin and muscle, as well as fat, are removed if they are contributing to a puffy appearance.

Women and men who want to adopt a more ” wide awake” or make their eyes not just “appear bigger, brighter, and more alert,” but genuinely bigger, seek Asian Blepharoplasty.

Asian Blepharoplasty at a Glance

Procedure Time:
1/2 - 1 hours

Return to Work:
5-7 days

Full Recovery:
2-4 weeks

Price:
£2,500 (Fixed)

Ideal Candidate for the Procedure:
Patients who are interested in Asian blepharoplasty,  should:
  • Be in quite decent health.
  • Have well-developed epicanthal folds that affect the natural look and shape of the eye
  • Desire to improve their overall appearance without abandoning their heritage or ancestry
  • Have an upper eyelid crease that is invisible since it is so near to the eyelashes.
  • Have extra skin or fat in their top lids.
The Procedure:
Asian Blepharoplasty is a cosmetic treatment that allows people to widen their eyes wider than is naturally feasible. Surgery is normally done as an outpatient procedure under local anaesthesia and takes 30 minutes to an hour to complete.
Asian Blepharoplasty involves two types of surgeries, depending on the patient’s goals. The two techniques for Asian Blepharoplasty that we use at Signature Clinic are listed below.
  • Medial/Inner Epicanthoplasty
  • Eyelid Crease Creation
After Care:
The eyelids would seem puffy and bruised after surgery. A two-week recuperation time is frequently advised. Because the eyelids must mend and return to normal during recuperation, patients are advised to relax and avoid vigorous activities and sports. It is not recommended to use eye makeup until the stitches have been removed/dissolved.

Asian Blepharoplasty Prices

At Signature Clinic, we charge a set fee of £2,500 (Fixed) for Asian Blepharoplasty.

For a no obligation quote, tailored specifically to you, please find your nearest Signature Clinic and book in for free consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. Your requirements are discussed in full confidence in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Following your consultation, the price you are quoted includes everything and there are no extra or hidden costs. Advice, treatment and aftercare are all part of our package to ensure your experience is positive from beginning to end.

Next Steps

Find out more about the procedure and treatment with a free no obligation consultation. To meet with one of our surgeons and receive free expert advice tailored to your needs, please call us or book your free consultation using our quick online form.

Asian Blepharoplasty FAQ

Will Blepharoplasty change the shape of the eyes?2024-05-28T15:43:48+01:00

The goal of the procedure is to remove the excess skin to make the eyes look more fresh and rejuvenated. This in some cases may cause the eye shape to look mildly different due to excess skin no longer being present.

Will the scars be noticeable after Blepharoplasty?2024-07-17T16:12:59+01:00

Scars for the upper eyelids are hidden at the natural crease making them minimally visible. Scars for the lower eyelids are placed below the eyelashes to reduce their visibility.

What is Blepharoplasty?2024-07-17T16:10:53+01:00

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is a cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the eyelids. Blepharoplasty surgery changes the appearance of sagging eyelids and bags under the eyes.

How much does Blepharoplasty cost?2024-05-13T10:21:26+01:00

Prices for Blepharoplasty are £2,000 for upper eyelids, £2,400 for lower eyelids, and £3,800 for both.

How long do the results of Blepharoplasty last?2021-03-03T10:07:15+00:00

The results of blepharoplasty last, on average, for at least 5-10 years. This number is influenced by how well you take care of your skin.

What are some of the reasons an individual would choose eyelid surgery?2021-03-03T09:49:41+00:00

Blepharoplasty is preferred by patients who want to reduce the bags under their eyes or eliminate droopy eyelids that are making them look tired or grumpy. On some occasions it is performed in order to restore peripheral vision that has been impaired by severe excess skin.

Will eyelid surgery fix my peripheral vision?2021-01-12T09:11:55+00:00

Eyelid surgery only fixes peripheral vision that is blocked by droopy eyelids. There are many other causes of peripheral vision loss, including glaucoma, occlusions, a detached retina or a compression of the optic nerve. If you are experiencing peripheral vision loss, it is important to schedule an appointment with our eye doctor for a thorough examination and diagnosis.

How long will I need to recover?2021-03-03T09:53:16+00:00

Blepharoplasty is done on an outpatient basis. You will be able to go back home soon after your procedure, once your surgeon determines that it is safe for you to return home. As a rule of thumb, your stitches, if not self-dissolving, will be removed after 7 to 10 days. Most patients make a full recovery within one month, although recovery may take longer on occasion.

Am I too young to have lower eyelid surgery?2021-03-03T10:03:37+00:00

Bags in the lower or upper eyelids are common characteristics of an ageing face. Some patients have a genetic predisposition to these bags or have excess skin in their eyelids. These can be good candidates for the procedure.

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