Not
all Los Angeles
blepharoplasty
surgeons in
California have the skill and training to deliver quality results.
Eyelid surgery is a delicate procedure that does not forgive mistakes
easily. If your first eyelid surgery procedure is done incorrectly,
carelessly or hastily, even a revision surgery may not help you. It
is therefore important to get the right surgeon to perform the
procedure in the first place. However, in case the first surgery
didn’t go on well, you might consider having revision surgery. Here
are some signs that you need revision surgery.
Droopy
eyelids
Droopy
eyelids may be the reason why you went for eyelid surgery in the
first place. However, if you already underwent the first surgery and
haven’t seen better results, you might consider going for a second
surgery. Sometimes, when the surgery is not performed by the bestblepharoplasty in Los Angeles
surgeon, the results may be worse and you may have a sag that is so
bad that it blocks your upper field of vision.
Unsatisfactory
shape
If
the previous eyelid surgery either removed too much or not enough
skin, the shape of your eye can be distorted. This can result in
sagging of your lower eyelid revealing more of the white eye than
normal. A revision lower eyelid surgery is ideal to correct your eye
contour and give it back its natural shape.
You
cannot blink
You
might need to go for revision Los
Angeles
blepharoplasty in
California, if you are unable to close your eyes after the first
surgery. Being unable to blink or shut your eyes may be as a result
of too much skin being removed from your upper eyelids during the
first surgery. This makes the eyes unable to fully shut and this is
very uncomfortable. To correct this condition, you should visit an
experienced eyelid surgeon who will offer several ways to correct
this issue.
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