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Eyelid Surgery (Eye Lift) in Iowa

Everything You Need to Know About Blepharoplasty Surgery in IA

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) corrects sagging and drooping in the upper and lower eyelids. The procedure removes excess eyelid skin and fat for a more youthful appearance. In addition to cosmetic reasons, eyelid surgery may be required for medical purposes if the sagging and drooping obstructs vision.

While the procedure is often referred to as an eyelid lift, this is not factually correct, as the eyelids are not lifted during surgery. There are a number of different surgical techniques that a surgeon may use depending on the patient’s anatomy and unique goals.

Types of Eyelid Surgery

The two primary types of eyelid surgery are upper and lower blepharoplasty.

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An upper blepharoplasty uses an incision in the creases of the upper eyelid to remove skin and fat. A thin stitch is used to close the skin.

A lower blepharoplasty involves an incision just below the lower lash line. Alternatively, an incision may be made on the inside of the lower eyelid (transconjunctival technique). This provides the surgeon with access to the eyelid without any visible incisions, and it is typically used for patients who require changes to the fat.

Eyelid surgery may be combined with laser resurfacing of the eyelid skin to soften lines and wrinkles around the eyes.

Upper Eyelid Surgery

If your eyelids are always drooping, you may look tired or sad. Upper eyelid surgery may help restore a naturally youthful shape. The procedure aims to correct sagging, wrinkled, and loose skin to give your eyes a more open, refreshed appearance.

Lower Eyelid Surgery

If you’ve noticed puffy, sagging bags beneath your eyes, lower eyelid surgery might be a good option. As we age, herniated fat collects beneath the eyes, resulting in bags that become more noticeable over time. Puffiness and bags can occur in patients as young as their mid-twenties resulting in a prematurely aged appearance.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Eyelid Surgery

Blepharoplasty surgery is considered low risk and offers long-lasting results, making it one of the most popular cosmetic surgical procedures.

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Pros: Eliminates puffiness and bags under your eyes; Removes hooded skin from upper lids; Addresses any vision problems from heavy upper eyelids; Scars are hidden in the natural creases of your eyelids; If surgery is done under local anesthetic, there is less post-operative nausea and a shorter recovery time; Surgery usually takes under an hour; Recovery time is short, within one to two weeks; If your eyelids are obscuring your vision, surgery may be covered by insurance.

Cons: Some downtime after surgery, and you can expect swelling and bruising; You may need to have additional surgery, such as a brow lift; Some risk of bleeding and infection; Results aren’t permanent as the aging process continues – you may need another blepharoplasty after approximately 15 years; Slight risk of injuring your eye muscles; Correcting puffiness under the eyes may cause a more recessed, darker appearance in the undereye area – fat transfers and facial fillers may help; Removing too much skin during the surgery may interfere with closing your eyes.

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So I will say a couple of things, first off Dr.Congdon preformed 2 surgeries on my daughter when she was 2 and 3 years old she had tubes both time in her ears and tonsils and adenoids removed on the second round. She is now 13 years old and started having issues with pain in her ears we visited Unity Points walk in clinic we were told they couldn't see any infection or anything else that would be causing ear pain. Then a few days later same ear was painful and caused us to visit the Allen ER. There I was informed that there was a hole in her ear drum, the physician there prescribed a drop for her ear and recommend we visit the specialist who did her surgeries for the tubes. I called the office where I was told that I needed to get a referral. I do watch commercials on TV and hear them on the local radio all the time that you can schedule an appointment here without a referral. However I did call her PCP and explained all the issues I had asked if I would need to bring her in or if they could review the notes from the 2 recent visits to physicians. Now I'm being told that per Dr.Congdons office she needs to be seen by her PCP first. Honestly I believe this is discrimination based on our medical insurance (as I currently receive state assistance) however this office was more than happy to preform 2 separate surgeries years ago when we were covered with John Deere insurance. I guess since this is the way we are being treated. I will go elsewhere for any and everything that this office offers.

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