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    How Botox Can Help Lift Drooping Eyelids

    How Botox Can Help Lift Drooping Eyelids

    How Botox Can Help Lift Drooping Eyelids | Plano Eyelid SurgeonDrooping eyelids, or ptosis, can make you look tired, aged, or less alert — and in some cases, even obstruct vision. While surgery is often the definitive treatment, Botox® offers a non-surgical option for lifting mildly drooping eyelids and enhancing overall eye appearance. Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics, led by oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan, provides Botox for drooping eyelids to patients in Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and surrounding locations.

    How Botox Works

    Botox is a neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes targeted facial muscles. When used strategically around the eyes and forehead, it can:

    – Relax the muscles that pull the brow downward
    – Allow the brow and upper eyelid to lift subtly
    – Open the eyes for a brighter, more refreshed look

    This technique is often called a “Botox brow lift.”

    Who Is a Candidate?

    Ideal candidates for Botox eyelid lifting include those who:

    – Have mild eyelid drooping (not severe ptosis)
    – Want a non-surgical solution
    – Are not ready or eligible for blepharoplasty
    – Are looking for subtle, temporary results

    Patients with significant eyelid sagging or visual obstruction will likely need surgery for meaningful improvement.

    What to Expect

    – The treatment takes about 10–15 minutes
    – Minimal discomfort, no downtime
    – Effects appear within 3–5 days and last 3–4 months
    – Repeat treatments are required to maintain results

    Results are subtle but effective, often lifting the outer brow and giving the eyes a more awake look.

    Benefits of Botox for Eyelid Drooping

    – Non-invasive and fast
    – Cost-effective compared to surgery
    – Can be combined with other aesthetic treatments (e.g., fillers, laser)

    For some, Botox may delay or eliminate the need for surgical intervention.

    Final Thoughts

    Botox can be an excellent option for patients with mild eyelid droop who want a quick, non-surgical refresh. If you’re considering Botox to lift your eyelids, consult with an oculoplastic or experienced injector to ensure safe, optimal placement.

    For more information about procedures and treatments at Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics by Ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan. Click here to contact us.

    Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.

    Revisions and Touch-Ups After Eyelid Surgery

    Revisions and Touch-Ups After Eyelid Surgery | Plano SurgeonEyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is a highly precise and effective procedure, but like all surgeries, results can vary. In some cases, patients may desire or require a revision or touch-up to refine results or address healing irregularities. Understanding what’s normal, what’s not, and what can be improved is essential for long-term satisfaction. Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics, led by oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan, provides eyelid surgery to patients in Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and surrounding locations.

    Why Revisions May Be Needed

    Most eyelid surgeries heal beautifully, but revisions may be considered if:

    – Asymmetry becomes noticeable after healing
    – Residual puffiness, skin, or fat remains
    – A hollowed appearance develops over time
    – The eyelid appears too tight or pulled down (ectropion)
    – Scarring interferes with natural function or appearance

    Healing can be unpredictable, and revisions are sometimes a normal part of achieving the best long-term result.

    When to Consider a Touch-Up

    – Timing matters: It’s important to wait at least 3–6 months after surgery before considering a revision to allow full healing.
    – Mild concerns: Touch-ups for small asymmetries or under-eye contouring are typically less invasive than the original surgery.

    Your surgeon will assess whether the concern is related to swelling, scar maturation, or a structural issue.

    What to Expect During Revision Surgery

    – Typically performed in-office or under local anesthesia
    – May involve minor fat removal, skin tightening, or repositioning
    – Shorter recovery time compared to initial surgery
    – Custom-tailored to your anatomy and original procedure

    Choosing the Right Surgeon

    If you’re unhappy with your blepharoplasty results, consult with an experienced oculoplastic surgeon. They specialize in delicate eyelid anatomy and are best equipped to address both functional and aesthetic concerns.

    Final Thoughts

    Revisions and touch-ups are not uncommon and can make a meaningful difference in the final outcome of eyelid surgery. Open communication with your surgeon and patience during healing are key to long-term success.
    For more information about procedures and treatments at Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics by Ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan. Click here to contact us.

    Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.

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