What is Laser Eyelid Surgery (Laser Blepharoplasty) | Scottsdale, AZ
Nov 24th, 2009 by admin
Plastic Surgery is one of the most dynamic and exciting specialties in the medical field, with rapid advances in the young science being made every year as surgeons refine and perfect their skills.
For surgeons looking to make procedures less uncomfortable, less risky, and less traumatic to the body, reducing the time it takes for the patient to heal after a procedure, laser surgeries are often the best choice. Lasers cauterize the blood vessels as they cut, reducing blood loss, and giving surgeons a cleaner view of their work.
One type of such surgery is laser blepharoplasty, or laser eyelid surgery. It is an outpatient surgery that typically takes between one to three hours, during which excess fat, muscle, and skin around the eyes are removed for aesthetic or even functional reasons using a carbon dioxide laser. Patients receive a combination of local anesthesia and sedatives. The goal is to remove tissue causing sagging or bagging around the eye, as well as to tighten loose skin, which can reduce the appearance of crow’s feet.
Laser Eyelid Surgery (Laser blepharoplasty) can be preformed two ways. Either a surgeon uses a laser to make a small incision, which is then later closed up with sutures, or the surgeon can preform an even less invasive procedure in which a tiny needle-sized hole is made under the eye. A laser is inserted into the hole, and then the laser melts away the excess tissue around the eye and tightens loose skin. Without an incision, suturing is not necessary, reducing the time it will take the patient to recuperate after the surgery.
The lack of an incision can also reduce surgical risks and complications such as infection and excess blood loss, . The minimally invasive procedure also reduces normal post-surgical problems such as excess pain, bruising, swelling, discoloration, and scarring, allowing the patient to return to their normal routine almost immediately.
Although this technique does reduce many of the risks of surgery, every surgery does carry risks, and patients should be fully informed about the procedure, as well as about their surgeon’s training, education, and experience, before deciding to undergo the procedure. For more information about Laser Eyelid Surgery (laser blepharoplasty), visit SmartEyesAZ.com.









