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    Revision Eyelid Surgery: Correcting Previous Eyelid Issues

    Revision Eyelid Surgery: Correcting Previous Eyelid Issues

    Revision Eyelid Surgery: Correcting Previous Eyelid IssuesEyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, but sometimes patients are unhappy with their results or develop complications. In these cases, revision eyelid surgery can restore function, improve appearance, and correct issues from prior procedures. Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics, led by oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan, provides revision eyelid surgery to patients in Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and surrounding locations.

    Why Revision May Be Needed

    Reasons for undergoing revision eyelid surgery include:

    • Residual skin or puffiness that wasn’t fully addressed in the first surgery

    • Overcorrection, where too much skin or fat was removed, creating a hollow look

    • Eyelid asymmetry, where one side looks different than the other

    • Scarring or poor healing that affects appearance or function

    • Functional problems, such as difficulty closing the eyes or dry eye symptoms

    What Revision Surgery Involves

    Revision blepharoplasty is more complex than the original procedure because the surgeon must work around scar tissue and altered anatomy. Techniques may include:

    • Adding fat or fillers to correct hollowness

    • Removing remaining skin or fat for smoother contours

    • Repositioning tissues to improve symmetry

    • Correcting lid position for improved closure and comfort

    Recovery Expectations

    Recovery after revision is often similar to the initial procedure, with swelling and bruising for 1–2 weeks. However, healing can sometimes take longer due to scar tissue. Results may continue improving for several months as tissues settle.

    Revision eyelid surgery requires an experienced surgeon but can deliver transformative results for patients dissatisfied with or affected by previous procedures.

    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.

    Ptosis Repair: Fixing Droopy Eyelids for Function & Aesthetics

    Ptosis Repair: Fixing Droopy Eyelids for Function & AestheticsDroopy eyelids are more than just a cosmetic concern—they can interfere with vision, cause eye strain, and make patients appear constantly tired. The medical term for this condition is ptosis, and the solution is a surgical procedure called ptosis repair. Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics, led by oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan, provides ptosis repair to patients in Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and surrounding locations.

    What Is Ptosis?

    Ptosis occurs when the upper eyelid droops lower than normal, sometimes covering part of the pupil. It may affect one or both eyes and range from mild sagging to severe obstruction of vision.

    Causes of Ptosis

    • Age-related changes: Weakening of the levator muscle that lifts the eyelid

    • Congenital ptosis: Present at birth due to muscle development issues

    • Neurological conditions: Nerve problems that affect eyelid muscles

    • Trauma or previous surgery: Scarring or stretching from past procedures

    • Underlying medical conditions: Rarely, ptosis can signal more serious issues that require evaluation

    What Is Ptosis Repair Surgery?

    Ptosis repair involves tightening or reattaching the eyelid muscles to lift the lid into a more natural position. The approach depends on the severity and cause. In mild cases, a simple tightening procedure may be sufficient. In more advanced cases, the surgeon may need to reposition or reinforce the levator muscle.

    Benefits of Ptosis Repair

    • Improves field of vision by lifting drooping eyelids

    • Reduces eye strain and fatigue from overcompensating muscles

    • Restores a more alert, youthful appearance

    • Boosts self-confidence in social and professional settings

    Recovery Timeline

    Most patients recover comfortably within 1–2 weeks, though swelling and bruising may last longer. Strenuous activity should be avoided for several weeks, and follow-up visits ensure the eyelids heal symmetrically.

    Functional vs. Cosmetic Coverage

    Because ptosis can impair vision, insurance sometimes covers ptosis repair when it is medically necessary. Cosmetic eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) may be performed at the same time for enhanced results.

    Ptosis repair is both a functional and aesthetic procedure, restoring clear vision while also rejuvenating the eyes. For patients struggling with droopy eyelids, it provides relief, improved vision, and renewed confidence.

    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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