Eyes hold a timeless allure as the focal point of your face's expression. As years pass, however, the eyes undergo changes - the skin stretches, supporting muscles weaken, and accumulations of fat emerge above and below the eyes. These factors contribute to sagging upper eyelids and under-eye bags, subtly aging your appearance.
Blepharoplasty – Eyelid Surgery — explained on video
Procedure explainers, surgeon Q&A, and patient stories — straight from Dr. Amit Agarwal.
Procedure explainer — how it works
Recovery and aftercare — what to expect
Discover the Benefits of Blepharoplasty for Rejuvenated Eyes
Eyes hold a timeless allure as the focal point of your face's expression. As years pass, however, the eyes undergo changes - the skin stretches, supporting muscles weaken, and accumulations of fat emerge above and below the eyes. These factors contribute to sagging upper eyelids and under-eye bags, subtly aging your appearance.
Unveiling Blepharoplasty: The Gateway to Youthful Eyes
Blepharoplasty, commonly known as Eyelid Surgery, is a transformative solution aimed at enhancing the eyelids' aesthetic appeal. This procedure not only revitalizes the eyelids themselves but also rejuvenates the surrounding eye area. Effective for both upper and lower eyelids, Blepharoplasty corrects drooping eyelids, eliminates surplus skin, fat, and muscles. Notably, this procedure not only improves aesthetics but also addresses potential eye-related issues. Excessive skin laxity around the eyes can encroach on peripheral vision, a concern alleviated by Blepharoplasty, thereby restoring a more youthful appearance.
Conditions Treated by Blepharoplasty or Eyelid Surgery
Blepharoplasty or Eyelid Surgery effectively treats a range of concerns, including:
Vision-obstructing skin folds on the upper eyelids.
Excess upper eyelid skin or fine wrinkles.
Drooping upper eyelids.
Puffy appearance due to fatty deposits.
Unsightly under-eye bags.
Consultation Essentials with Dr. Amit Agarwal
During your Blepharoplasty consultation with Dr. Amit Agarwal , crucial discussions encompass:
Describing your desired post-surgery appearance.
Evaluating your facial profile concerning the procedure.
Detailing your medical history and any allergies.
Disclosing current medical conditions, medications, and supplements.
Noting alcohol and tobacco consumption.
Ideal Candidates for Blepharoplasty
You are an ideal candidate for Blepharoplasty if you are:
In good health.
Seeking aesthetic enhancement.
Free from serious eye conditions.
Preferably a non-smoker.
Confident and positive about achieving an improved appearance.
Motivated and realistic about the procedure's outcomes.
Dr. Amit Agarwal's Focus and Evaluation
During your consultation, Dr. Amit Agarwal addresses concerns like upper eyelid skin rolls. An assessment determines whether the excess upper eyelid skin results from eyelid laxity or brow ptosis. Brow ptosis is corrected through lateral brow lift or botox injections in the medial brow area. Dr. Agarwal evaluates your overall health, takes photographs, discusses risks, explores non-surgical alternatives, elucidates surgery outcomes, and considers additional procedures for optimal results.
Preparation Steps for Blepharoplasty
Preparing for Blepharoplasty involves:
Completing prescribed tests by Dr. Amit Agarwal.
Adjusting current medications under medical guidance.
Cessation of smoking two weeks before surgery.
Avoiding anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin, and herbal supplements.
Admission on the procedure day.
Signing a consent form after explaining the procedure.
Pre-Anesthetic check-up (PAC) if under General Anesthesia.
Fasting for several hours before surgery.
Surgical site markings.
Blepharoplasty Procedure: 4 Steps
The Blepharoplasty procedure consists of these steps:
Anesthesia administration, typically Local Anesthesia.
Precise incisions along natural eyelid creases, allowing skin and fat removal.
Suture closure and application of cold compress or ointment.
Results observation post swelling and bruising subsidence.
Post-Surgery Precautions and Recovery
Possible same-day or next-day discharge.
Temporary swelling and bruising, manageable with time.
Non-absorbable sutures removed after a week.
Gentle head elevation, ice fomentation, and prescribed pain relief.
Gradual return to activities and exercises.
Return to work in 2-3 days, normal lifestyle in 2 weeks.
Specific care instructions from Dr. Amit Agarwal.
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Blepharoplasty – Eyelid Surgery — patient outcome
Blepharoplasty Risks and Recovery
Risks and complications of Blepharoplasty include:
Temporary swelling, bruising, dryness, and discomfort.
Rare infections, managed with antibiotics.
Healing issues in individuals with poor blood supply.
Potential complications from anesthesia.
Ectropion, asymmetry, and scar anomalies (rare).
Addressing bleeding tendencies and hematoma risks.
Anticipating Results and Post-Surgery Lifestyle
Results emerge as swelling and bruising recede. Maintaining your profile and confidence requires healthy living habits.
Key Dos and Don'ts
Following Dr. Amit Agarwal's instructions, communicating medical history, and seeking prompt help for complications are essential.
See the difference
Before & After — Blepharoplasty – Eyelid Surgery
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Common questions
Frequently asked questions
I have some vision problems; can I opt for this surgery? Will my vision be hampered?
If you have a vision problem, you have to discuss this issue with your surgeon before the surgery. Generally, there are no complications related to vision in surgery.
"I have dark circles" will they be gone after the surgery?
Dark circles can be diminished after the lower eyelid surgery, they surely will reduce but the perfect results can only be obtained if a separate procedure is combined with blepharoplasty suggested only to you after your consultation with the doctor.
Will there be any kind of vision loss after the surgery?
If you have intact vision, the chances of changed vision are negligible. So, you should not worry about it and opt for surgery.
Will I have to be admitted at the center for this surgery?
In normal conditions, we send the patient home on the same day of surgery but if your surgery is a part of other surgeries, this will be best advised by our doctor.
Will there be scars on my eyelids after the surgery?
Usually, the scars are hidden under the natural creases of the eyelids, so there won't be a prominently visible scarring.
For how many days will I not be able to open my eyes?
You will open your eyes on the very same day on our doctor's advice.
Will there be long-term pain after the surgery?
No, there won't be any long-term pain after the surgery. There will be medications given to you by the doctor after the surgery to reduce the ongoing pain which will eventually subside once you become stable.
Real stories
Patients who trusted us with their blepharoplasty – eyelid surgery
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"Dr. Agarwal made me feel confident at every step. The team called to check on me even after I went home — that meant a lot."
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"Researched a dozen clinics before picking Kayakriti. The honesty about expectations is what won me over. The result speaks for itself."
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"I went in nervous and came out grateful. Painless, professional, and the recovery was much smoother than I expected."
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"The pre-op consult covered everything — risks, recovery, alternatives. No pressure to upgrade or decide on the spot. That kind of honesty is rare."
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"Travelled from Delhi for the procedure. The clinic team coordinated my stay, follow-ups via video call, and I never felt forgotten after surgery."
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"Six months on and the results still look natural. Friends notice I look refreshed but can't put their finger on why — that was the whole point."
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"They explained the procedure in plain Hindi for my mother and in English for me. Felt heard at every appointment, not rushed."
Names changed where requested. All stories shared with patient consent.