Blepharoplasty, Tarsoplasty

Blepharoplasty, Tarsoplasty - surgical operation to restore or reconstruct the eyelid. It consists either in the restoration of the eyelid’s own tissues, or in plastic surgery with tissues taken from other parts of the body (skin or mucous membranes).

These surgeries are performed to correct eyelid defects and deformities caused by trauma, burns, tumors, or congenital abnormalities.

Main goals of blepharoplasty:

  1. Restoring the normal shape and position of the eyelid
  2. Elimination of excess skin on the eyelid as it droops
  3. Sagging eyebrow lift
  4. Correction of eyelid asymmetry

In tarzoplasty, the surgeon strengthens the cartilage plate of the eyelid to correct its inverted or drooping position. This operation is often combined with blepharoplasty.

Thus, blepharoplasty and tarzoplasty can eliminate eyelid defects and restore their normal functioning.



**Blepharoplasty** and **tarzoplasty** are relatively new, but already popular surgical methods that are used to correct the shape and volume of the eyelids and eyes. Both operations are classified as aesthetic and are aimed at improving the patient’s appearance. However, each of these techniques has its own characteristics and advantages, which makes the choice of the appropriate operation individual.

**Blepharoplasty** - surgery,



Blepharoplasty and Tarzoplasty are one of the most popular aesthetic medicine procedures, which are performed to correct the shape of the eyelids and improve the appearance of the eyes. This is a procedure that helps eliminate aesthetic defects such as bags, hernias, wrinkles near the eyes, as well as eyelid asymmetry.

Before carrying out this operation, it is necessary to consult a specialist who will determine the necessary treatment tactics and draw up an action plan. The preliminary examination includes consultation with a therapist, cardiologist, endocrinologist and other specialists necessary to exclude contraindications to surgical treatment. In addition, the patient must stop drinking alcohol, smoking and taking medications that affect blood clotting. Immediately before the operation, it is necessary to perform an ECG, a general urine and blood test, and an allergy test.

The operation itself consists of making incisions on the eyelids, which are then sutured. However, the exact surgical method depends on the complexity of the problem. In some cases it may be sufficient