Eyelid lifts, known as blepharoplasty, is one of the most common aging facial surgeries. This is not only because every person has four eyelids (4 surgeries per patient) but because it is often the first plastic surgery procedure (not an office-based procedure such as Botox) one may go through to deal with the effects of aging. Because the eyes are seen by everyone (every human conversation is based on heavy eye contact), we are all too aware of when we appear tired even if we aren’t. The eyes may be the window to the soul but they are also the shades to the eyeball which do weather with age.
Aging of the eyelids is a result of three things; 1) The constant muscle movement around the eye causes the skin to wrinkle and create folds (lower eyelid) and hooding (upper eyelid), 2) eyelid skin starts to sag due to gravity, and 3) fat starts to protrude out from under the eye (lower eyelid bags) much like a hernia. All three aging conditions cause the eyelids to look heavy, saggy and swollen creating a very tired appearance. The eyelids can be made to look worse if one’s brow also starts to sag, making the skin on the upper eyelid look even worse.


When all four eyelids are done at the same time (which is most common), the overall effect can be quite dramatic. And since everyone looks at our eyes in conversation, the more youthful and refreshed appearance is appreciated by all even though most do not know it is from plastic surgery.
Dr Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana
