Treatments — Face
Eyelid Surgery
Blepharoplasty
Eyelid Surgery by Mr. BanwellUpper Blepharoplasty is one of the commonest procedures that Mr Banwell performs and it is associated with high patient satisfaction, rapid recovery and excellent results.
Treatments — Face
Blepharoplasty
Eyelid Surgery by Mr. BanwellUpper Blepharoplasty is one of the commonest procedures that Mr Banwell performs and it is associated with high patient satisfaction, rapid recovery and excellent results.
The aim of blepharoplasty, or reconstructive eyelid surgery, is to provide a more youthful, fresh (but natural) appearance to the upper and lower eyelids of male and female patients, assist in improving the drooping, sagging tired eye look and to remove redundant upper eyelid skin and fat that may be obscuring vision.
In lower eyelid surgery we are able and to tighten any laxity of the lower lid, remove eyebags and remove any excess skin.
“Upper Blepharoplasty Surgery is one of the single most satisfying operations that we perform as plastic surgeons”
SURGERY TIME
1 - 2 hours
HOSPITAL STAY
Daycase/inpatient 1 night
ANAESTHETIC ASSESSMENT
Possible
PRE ADMISSION TESTS
No
SLEEPING POSITION
Sleeping on back recommended for 4 weeks. Sleep high on pillows for 2 weeks.
REASONABLY MOBILE
Immediately
WASHING
Shower after 1 day. Bath after 2 weeks.
DRIVING
1 weeks
EXERCISE INCLUDING GYM
8 weeks
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Restricted activity after 4 weeks
FULL RECOVERY
2 weeks
TIME OFF WORK
None
Please contact Mr Banwell’s office on 01342 330302 or email help@paulebanwell.com for further information.
From £5400
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Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty is another type of lower eye lid surgery that has been described.
Blepharoplasty surgery is usually performed as an inpatient uder a general anaesthetic for those who are not so squeamish, then the operation can be performed under a local anaesthetic. For upper eyelid (blepharoplasty) surgery an ellipse of skin and/or muscle and/or underlying fat is excised on average by external incisional means and the skin is stitched back together. For lower eyelids the skin is lifted from the lower lid by the surgeon and the fat removed.
The skin, following lifting, is then re-draped and the appropriate amount of excess skin removed. Any laxity within the lower lid can also be corrected by a tightening procedure (canthopexy).
The post-operative recovery is fairly straight-forward although swelling can persist for some weeks (more so with lower blepharoplasty). It is recommended to sleep on your back on pillows and avoid bending and lifting. We also recommend using witch-hazel eye pads to help reduce swelling and brusing; as the eyes may be sensitive after such operations, wearing sunglasses indoors and out can help reduce sensitivity.
If you are interested in upper eyelid surgery then please do phone the office on 01342 330302 for further information and to book an appointment.
Useful downloadable materials tailored to this procedure.
The decision for cosmetic surgery should not be taken lightly. This is why Mr Banwell believes that the consultation process with him and our Concierge is so important. Regardless we are here to hold your hand throughout your journey and answer any questions you may have. That leap of faith may be anxiety-provoking but please know that we will always be here to catch you!
Mr Banwell recommends lower eyelid surgeries are best performed under a general anaesthetic undertaken by a specialist anaesthetist. Patients may choose between a local or general anaesthetic for upper eyelid surgery.
Post-operatively it is expected that you will have significant bruising and swelling, but it wont be permanent. We encourage the use of cold packs to minimise this. It may take a couple of weeks to resolve. Our practice nurse will contact you daily after the operation for review, to ensure that you have no problems during your convalescence. Stitches will be removed after five days.
There are both general and specific risks and Mr Banwell will talk to you in detail regarding these possible complications and pass on tips. General risks include bruising and swelling, bleeding, wound infection, problems with general anaesthetics, abnormal scarring and keloid scarring. Specific risks include ectropion (eyelid pulled out), thickening of the scar beyond the outer corner of the eye, lagophthalmos (inability to fully close the upper eyelid), ptosis, scleral show, ‘wide-eye’ appearance, scarring of the cornea, blindness (extremely rare) diplopia (double vision-very rare), dry eye problems and eyelash hair loss, conjunctivits, grittiness and epiphora (watering).
Mr. Banwell’s team at the Pantheons Clinic would be delighted to help at any time so please feel free to call HQ on 01342 330302 or email help@paulebanwell.com.
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Dr Paul founded the award-winning Banwell Clinic 10 years ago and this has become synonymous with innovation and premium care. To commemorate a decade of excellence and expansion of the team we have rebranded the Practice to PANTHEONS Clinic – literally ‘a collection of top experts’ – reflecting our commitment to high quality patient care, patient safety and the drive to make cutting edge technologies available to our ever-growing number of patients.