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Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)- 5 Common Questions

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Eyelid surgery is also referred to as blepharoplasty. This is an operation performed by a plastic surgeon in order to reduce the sagging skin that often occurs in the eye region as a result of aging. Many people have opted for this procedure and have achieved excellent results. Here are 5 of the more common questions about blepharoplasty:

Is eyelid surgery covered by health insurance? 

Although many people opt for blepharoplasty because of cosmetic reasons, there is also a medical issue connected with the saggy skin surrounding the eyes. In many cases, this drooping tissue is hanging in the line of vision and obscuring it, especially the peripheral portion. This is a danger and concern, especially in driving. For this reason, health insurance will often pay for the procedure. If the operation is strictly for cosmetic reasons, the patient will be required to pay out of pocket. An appointment with the physician and a vision screening will provide the answers to all insurance quandaries.

What's the difference between surgeries for the upper lid vs. the lower lid?

 In the upper region, the excess skin usually needs to be removed while in the lower region; fatty deposits are usually the culprit. The upper region is often the area which obstructs vision.

Is an overnight stay required for this operation?

Usually, this is considered to be an outpatient treatment, which means that the patient will go home that same day. Occasionally an overnight stay will be required, especially if other treatments are done at the same time.


How long is the recovery time? 

A patient will usually be able to return to work within a couple of weeks. The stitches will be removed within a couple of days. There will be redness, swelling and bruising initially as well as a feeling of tightness in the area. Liquid tears may be helpful in the early days, as well as adequate rest to promote healing.

How much does this procedure cost?

 Prices vary from doctor to doctor and state to state. Some surgeons charge as little as Php50K  while others charge as much as  Php110K. The average cost is somewhere in the middle, close to the range. When calculating fees, always be sure to add fees for the operating room and the anesthetist. Remember, though, if vision is being hampered, insurance may step into foot much of the bill.

If a person has further questions about their specific eyelid surgery needs, they should make an appointment with a plastic surgeon that specializes in blepharoplasty. An initial consultation should provide complete details and answers.

In the Philippines, there is a world-class center for Blepharoplasty surgery.  Newlife Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is owned by one of the best Plastic Surgeons in the Philippines- Dr. James B. Joaquino.  As of now, the package for Blepharoplasty (double eyelid surgery) is ranging from Php35K to 75K.  The center is located at the 7th Floor Centuria Medical Center Kalayaan Avenue, Makati City. Contact number is +63918-911-5155.

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