Hi All,
I am feeling heaviness of eyelid and over watering of eyes from past 15-20 days. After just going through a blog about blepharoplasty () I thought of going through Blepharoplasty.
But I want to make sure that whether it cause any effec on adjustment of contact lenses also.
Actually I use contact lenses and it suits me a lot both appearence wise and comfortability wise.
I like to know that after Blepharoplasty if there is any chances that the contact lenses start giving me problems?
I will be quite obliged by the responses.
Regards
Blepharoplasty Discussion
Lisa Lambert
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Blepharoplasty Discussion
2009-12-10 13:08
Conroy
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Reply to Blepharoplasty Discussion / 10.12.2009 13:08
Today, cosmetic surgery has led to a socially acceptable choice, and millions of people the benefits of newTechniques and affordable in the industry.
2010-02-17 14:57
heatherrose
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Reply to Blepharoplasty Discussion / 10.12.2009 13:08
You might find it useful to look at the following list which gives places you can get eye surgery done abroad. They detail exactly what the whole procedure involves and I'm sure would be able to tell you whether or not your contact lenses would be affected by treatment.
Hope this helps.
Heather
2009-12-16 11:48
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Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Blepharoplasty is performed when the eye lid droops or in case of creation of fatty bags under the eyes. Mostly it is a procedure performed under local anesthesia and both eye lids can be operated at the same time, the upper and lower. The extra skin, fat prolapses and sometimes also part of muscle are removed. Blood bruises and swellings often occur, they fade away within 6 months. more »
Blepharoplasty is performed when the eye lid droops or in case of creation of fatty bags under the eyes. Mostly it is a procedure performed under local anesthesia and both eye lids can be operated at the same time, the upper and lower. The extra skin, fat prolapses and sometimes also part of muscle are removed. Blood bruises and swellings often occur, they fade away within 6 months. more »
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