Lower Blepharoplasty Woodway by Facial Plastic Surgery of Central Texas: Dr. Charles Guy
Lower Blepharoplasty (Eye Bags Removal) in Central Texas
Understanding Lower Blepharoplasty
As people age, skin, muscles, and ligaments become lax, causing under-eye bags, tear trough deformity, and dark circles. Lower blepharoplasty addresses these concerns, helping patients achieve a more refreshed and youthful appearance.
What is Lower Blepharoplasty?
Lower blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the lower eyelids. This technique helps restore a natural transition between the lower lid and cheek, creating a rested and rejuvenated look.
Procedure Details
- Typically performed under anesthesia in an operating room
- Involves tightening or removing skin
- May include fat repositioning or volume replacement
Reasons for Lower Blepharoplasty
Addressing Aesthetic Concerns
Patients choose lower blepharoplasty to:
- Reduce under-eye wrinkles and bags
- Achieve a more youthful appearance
- Boost self-confidence
Recovery and Expectations
Patients can expect:
- 80% swelling reduction within two weeks
- Potential temporary dry eye sensation
- Gradual improvement in appearance
Post-Procedure Recommendations
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling
- Wear dark sunglasses
- Sleep with head elevated
Professional Services in Woodway
Facial Plastic Surgery of Central Texas offers comprehensive lower blepharoplasty services for patients in Woodway and surrounding Central Texas areas. Dr. Charles Guy provides personalized, expert care to help patients achieve their aesthetic goals.
Potential Combination Procedures
- Brow lift
- Laser resurfacing
- Facelift
- Rhinoplasty
Frequently Asked Questions
Recovery Time
Most patients see 80% swelling reduction in two weeks, with full results developing over several months.
Procedure Longevity
Lower blepharoplasty results typically last 15-20 years, with minimal age-related changes.
For more information about Lower Blepharoplasty in Woodway, submit an enquiry to Facial Plastic Surgery of Central Texas: Dr. Charles Guy.