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    Plano, TX 75024

    How Long Do Eyelid Surgery Results Last?

    How Long Do Eyelid Surgery Results Last?

    How Long Do Eyelid Surgery Results Last?One of the most common questions about blepharoplasty is how long the results will remain. While no cosmetic procedure can stop the natural aging process, eyelid surgery results are long-lasting—often improving your appearance for a decade or more. 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.

    Average Longevity of Results

    • Upper Eyelid Surgery: Results often last 7–10 years, and in some cases, a lifetime if skin elasticity remains good.

    • Lower Eyelid Surgery: Results are usually permanent, as fat removal or repositioning addresses puffiness for good, though skin may loosen slightly with age.

    Why Eyelid Surgery Lasts So Long

    • The procedure removes excess skin and tightens muscles, creating a firmer foundation.

    • Fat is either removed or repositioned to reduce puffiness, with results that don’t typically reverse.

    • Aging continues, but the starting point is “reset” to a more youthful appearance.

    Factors That Affect Longevity

    • Genetics: Influence skin quality and aging patterns.

    • Lifestyle: Sun exposure, smoking, and poor sleep can accelerate signs of aging.

    • Skin Care: Proper hydration, nutrition, and use of SPF can prolong results.

    When a Touch-Up May Be Needed

    Some patients choose a minor revision years later if sagging returns or aging changes the eyelid’s appearance. In most cases, results are still significantly better than if no surgery had been performed.

    Maximizing the Life of Your Results

    • Wear sunglasses and apply sunscreen around the eyes daily

    • Avoid rubbing or pulling at your eyelids

    • Maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle

    • Follow a skincare routine that supports collagen production

    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.

    When Will I See My Final Eyelid Surgery Results?

    When Will I See My Final Eyelid Surgery Results?Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is one of the fastest-recovering facial procedures, but it’s still important to have realistic expectations about when your results will fully appear. While many patients notice improvement quickly, the final outcome develops gradually as swelling resolves and tissues heal. 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.

    The General Healing Timeline

    Day 1–3:

    • Mild to moderate swelling and bruising

    • Eyes may feel tight or sore

    • Vision may be slightly blurred from ointment or swelling

    Week 1:

    • Most patients can resume light activities

    • Bruising and swelling start to improve noticeably

    • Stitches are typically removed within 5–7 days

    Weeks 2–3:

    • Most swelling has subsided

    • You may feel confident returning to work or social activities

    • Incision lines begin to fade

    1–3 Months:

    • Eyelids settle into a more natural contour

    • Any residual swelling continues to diminish

    • Most patients feel their eyes look refreshed and natural

    3–6 Months:

    • Final results are typically visible

    • Scars have matured and are barely noticeable

    • The eyelid shape and position have stabilized

    Factors That Influence Healing Speed

    • Procedure Type: Upper eyelid surgery usually heals faster than lower eyelid surgery.

    • Extent of Surgery: More complex cases may require longer recovery.

    • Personal Healing Rate: Age, health, and genetics play a role.

    • Aftercare: Following your surgeon’s post-op instructions helps minimize swelling and promote healing.

    Tips to Speed Up Recovery

    • Use cold compresses during the first 48 hours

    • Keep your head elevated when resting or sleeping

    • Avoid strenuous activity until cleared by your surgeon

    • Protect the incision area from sun exposure

    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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