Upper vs Lower Eyelid Surgery: Which Blepharoplasty Procedure is Right for You?


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July 8, 2024

Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a transformative procedure that can enhance both the functional and aesthetic aspects of your eyes. Whether you're considering this surgery to improve vision obstructed by excess skin or to rejuvenate your appearance, understanding the differences between upper and lower eyelid surgery is crucial. In this article, we'll explore the specifics of each procedure, their benefits, and how to determine which one is right for you.

What is Upper Eyelid Surgery?

Upper eyelid surgery focuses on the upper part of the eyelid. It is primarily performed to remove excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat that can create a droopy or hooded appearance. This type of surgery is especially beneficial for individuals experiencing:

Droopy Eyelids: Excess skin that hangs over the eyelashes, sometimes impairing vision.

Aging Signs: Wrinkles and sagging skin that contribute to an older, tired look.

Heavy Eyelids: A sensation of heaviness caused by excess tissue.


Procedure Overview:

Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is typically used for comfort.

Incision: The incision is made within the natural crease of the upper eyelid, ensuring it is well-hidden.

Tissue Removal: Excess skin, muscle, and fat are removed or repositioned.

Closure: Fine sutures are used to close the incision, minimizing visible scarring.


Benefits of Upper Eyelid Surgery:

  • Improved Vision: Eliminates vision obstruction caused by sagging skin.

  • Youthful Appearance: Reduces signs of aging, giving a more alert and rejuvenated look.

  • Boosted Confidence: Enhances self-esteem by improving overall eye aesthetics.


What is Lower Eyelid Surgery?

Lower eyelid surgery targets the area below the eyes, addressing issues such as under-eye bags, wrinkles, and sagging skin. This procedure is ideal for those dealing with:


Under-Eye Bags: Puffiness and bulging fat pads that create a tired appearance.

Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Skin laxity that leads to creases and folds.

Dark Circles: Hollowing under the eyes that can cause shadowing.

Procedure Overview:

Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is used for the procedure.

Incision: Typically made just below the lower lash line or inside the lower eyelid.

Tissue Adjustment: Excess skin and fat are removed or redistributed.

Closure: Fine sutures are used, often resulting in minimal scarring.


Benefits of Lower Eyelid Surgery:

Smooths Under-Eye Area: Reduces puffiness and wrinkles for a more rested look.

Enhances Contours: Creates a smoother, more youthful under-eye contour.

Improved Confidence: Revitalises appearance, enhancing overall facial harmony.


Which Procedure is Right for You?


Choosing between upper and lower eyelid surgery depends on your specific concerns and desired outcomes. Here are some factors to consider:

Vision Impairment: If droopy upper eyelids are obstructing your vision, upper eyelid surgery is the appropriate choice.

Aesthetic Goals: For those primarily concerned with under-eye bags and wrinkles, lower eyelid surgery is ideal.

Combined Approach: Many patients opt for a combination of both procedures to achieve comprehensive rejuvenation.

Consultation and Personalised Treatment

The best way to determine the right procedure for you is through a consultation with our qualified plastic surgeon, Dr Abu Feroz. During the consultation, Dr Ferox will assess your anatomy, discuss your goals, and recommend a personalised treatment plan.

Conclusion

Eyelid surgery, whether upper or lower, offers significant benefits for those looking to enhance their appearance and improve their vision. By understanding the differences between upper and lower eyelid surgery, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your aesthetic and functional needs.

Ready to transform your look and boost your confidence?
Schedule a consultation with our expert team at Neo Medical, in Aberkenfig, South Wales today and take the first step towards a more youthful and refreshed appearance.


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Primary care, specialist consultations and
cosmetic surgery.

Clinic hours

Mon: 9:30am–6:30pm
Tues: 9:30am–6pm

Wed: 9:30am–8pm

Thurs: 9:30am–7:30pm
Fri: 9:30am–4pm

© Neo Medical 2025. All rights reserved.

Care, Compassion
and Medical Excellence

Primary care, specialist consultations and cosmetic surgery.

Clinic hours

Mon: 9:30am–6:30pm
Tues: 9:30am–6pm

Wed: 9:30am–8pm

Thurs: 9:30am–7:30pm
Fri: 9:30am–4pm

© Neo Medical 2025. All rights reserved.