Blepharotomy

Currently, plastic surgery has become available to a wide range of patients. Blepharotomy is an operation in which the skin of the eyelid is cut using a laser.

Blepharoplasty is used in cases of fatty bags in the eyelids, as well as stretched eyelid folds in the lower eyelid.

Plastic surgery allows you to reduce and correct drooping eyelids, remove excess fat under the skin in the eye socket and make your eyes appear more youthful and open. In practice, significant results from such an operation are noticeable. Due to the incision, the appearance of the eyelids and their proportions are modeled. Wrinkles are weakened or eliminated, and the skin becomes smoother within 2 weeks after plastic surgery.



Blepharotomy is an eyelid surgery that involves cutting through the skin and fatty tissue. It can be performed both on the upper and lower eyelids, and has various indications.

One of the main indications for blepharoplasty is the presence of wrinkles and folds on the eyelids. This may be due to age-related changes or other factors such as heredity, improper skin care, smoking, etc.

Another indication for blepharoplasty may be the presence of excess fat on the eyelids or its improper distribution. This can lead to bags under your eyes or your eyes looking tired and lifeless.

In addition, blepharoplasty may be necessary if there is scarring or other damage to the eyelids. Surgery can help remove these imperfections and make your eyelids more attractive.

Overall, blepharotomy is a safe and effective procedure that can help improve the appearance of the eyes and make them more expressive. However, before the operation, you must consult a doctor and undergo all necessary examinations.