Eyelid Surgery
in Austin and Dallas, TX
At Elysian Plastic Surgery in Austin and Dallas, TX, eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, offers a refined solution for those looking to refresh their periorbital area. This precise procedure targets excess skin, fat, and muscle around the eyes, which can contribute to a tired or aged appearance. We understand the delicate nature of the eye area and are dedicated to providing results that enhance your natural beauty. Our approach focuses on restoring a more alert and youthful look while maintaining facial harmony.

What Is Eyelid Surgery?
Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to improve the appearance of the eyelids. It involves removing excess skin, fat, and sometimes muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. This can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags under the eyes, which often create a fatigued or older look.

Eyelid Surgery Overview
Blepharoplasty is a highly personalized procedure, tailored to address specific concerns of the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. It aims to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance by targeting issues such as sagging skin, fine lines, and under-eye bags. During your consultation at Elysian Plastic Surgery, a customized treatment plan will be developed to meet your unique aesthetic goals and ensure optimal results.
Preparation and Consultation
- Preparing for Your Procedure
Your journey begins with a thorough consultation to discuss your aesthetic goals and assess your candidacy for eyelid surgery. We will review your medical history, current health status, and any medications you are taking. This crucial step ensures that the procedure is safe and appropriate for your individual needs.
- Your Initial Consultation
During this initial meeting, we will examine your eye area, discuss the potential outcomes, and explain the surgical process in detail. This is an opportunity for you to ask any questions and gain a complete understanding of what to expect. We prioritize open communication to ensure you feel informed and comfortable.
- Before Your Surgery
Leading up to your surgery date, you will receive specific instructions, which may include avoiding certain medications like blood thinners. It is also advised to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure and assist you for the first 24 hours. Following these guidelines helps ensure a smooth and safe experience.
During Your Procedure

Anesthesia and Incisions
Eyelid surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the procedure and patient preference. For upper blepharoplasty, incisions are usually made in the natural crease of the upper eyelid, allowing scars to be well-hidden.

Upper Eyelid Reshaping
Through these incisions, excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat are carefully removed to create a smoother, more defined upper eyelid contour. The remaining skin is then meticulously repositioned and sutured, resulting in a more open and youthful eye appearance.

Lower Eyelid Approach
For lower blepharoplasty, incisions can be made just below the lash line or inside the lower eyelid (transconjunctival approach). The choice of incision depends on whether excess skin needs to be removed or if the primary concern is fat reduction and repositioning.

Lower Eyelid Refinement
Fat bulges contributing to under-eye bags are either removed or repositioned to create a smoother transition from the lower eyelid to the cheek. Any excess skin is gently trimmed, and the area is carefully closed, minimizing visible scarring and promoting a refreshed look.
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Recovery After Surgery
Immediate Post-Operative Care
Immediately after eyelid surgery, you may experience some swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort around the eyes. Cold compresses are often recommended to help reduce swelling and bruising. It is important to keep your head elevated, even while sleeping, for the first few days.
Managing Discomfort
Any discomfort can typically be managed with prescribed pain medication or over-the-counter pain relievers. You should avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and bending for at least one to two weeks to prevent increased swelling or complications.
Healing Timeline
Most visible bruising and swelling usually subside within 10 to 14 days, though minor swelling may persist for several weeks. Stitches are typically removed within a week after surgery. Following all post-operative instructions carefully is crucial for optimal healing and results.
Returning to Activities
You can usually resume light, non-strenuous activities within a few days, but it is important to listen to your body and avoid anything that causes strain. Full recovery and the stabilization of results can take several months. Protecting your eyes from sun exposure with sunglasses is also important during this time.
Results and Timeline
The initial results of eyelid surgery are often visible once the majority of swelling and bruising subside, typically within a few weeks. The final, refined outcome becomes more apparent over several months as the tissues fully heal and settle. These rejuvenating effects can last for many years, helping you maintain a more youthful and alert appearance.
Ideal Candidates
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Individuals with excess, sagging skin on the upper eyelids that may impair vision.
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Those with puffy bags or dark circles under the eyes caused by fat deposits.
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People with good overall health and realistic expectations for the outcome.
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Non-smokers or those willing to cease smoking well before and after surgery.
Benefits of Eyelid Surgery
Eyelid surgery offers significant advantages, including a more refreshed and youthful appearance around the eyes. Patients often report improved vision due to the removal of drooping upper eyelid skin. The procedure can also reduce the tired or sad expression caused by sagging eyelids and under-eye bags.
Cost of Eyelid Surgery
in Austin and Dallas, TX
The cost for eyelid surgery in Austin and Dallas, TX, typically ranges from $4,000-$8,000. This price can vary significantly based on whether you are having upper, lower, or both eyelids treated, and the complexity of your individual case. A personalized quote will be provided during your consultation, outlining all associated fees.

Why Choose Elysian Plastic Surgery For Eyelid Surgery?
Choosing Elysian Plastic Surgery means entrusting your care to a team dedicated to exceptional results and patient satisfaction. We are committed to understanding your unique aesthetic goals and crafting a personalized treatment plan. Our focus on natural-looking outcomes ensures a rejuvenated appearance that complements your facial features.
Frequently Asked Questions For Eyelid Surgery
How long does eyelid surgery take?
The duration of eyelid surgery varies depending on whether you are having upper, lower, or both eyelids treated. Typically, the procedure can take anywhere from one to three hours to complete.
Is eyelid surgery painful?
Discomfort during eyelid surgery is minimized with local anesthesia and sedation. Post-operatively, most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort, which can be managed effectively with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication.
When can I wear makeup after blepharoplasty?
You should generally wait at least two weeks before applying eye makeup, such as mascara or eyeliner, to allow incisions to heal properly. Always follow your surgeon’s specific post-operative instructions.
Are the results of eyelid surgery permanent?
While eyelid surgery provides long-lasting results, it does not stop the natural aging process. The improvements typically last for many years, though some individuals may consider a touch-up procedure much later in life.
Will eyelid surgery affect my vision?
Eyelid surgery is designed to improve the appearance of the eyelids and, in some cases, can improve peripheral vision if drooping upper eyelids were obstructing it. The procedure itself should not negatively affect your central vision.