Blepharoplasty



Over time the orbital region of the face may experience loss of elasticity, fat pad descent and orbital bone resorption. This can result in skin laxity, fine lines, wrinkles and hollowing of the eyes. Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) in Brisbane involves removing lax or stretched skin, and pockets of fat, from your eyelid area.

Blepharoplasty
Brisbane

An upper blepharoplasty, commonly referred to as eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at contracting underlying tissues and removing excess upper eyelid skin, helping to address hooded or lax eyelids, asymmetry, and vision impairment caused by upper eyelid laxity.

Dr Ian Chinsee is a cosmetic doctor who performs an array of cosmetic surgeries and procedures, including blepharoplasty of the upper eyelid.

Everything You Need to Know About
Blepharoplasty Brisbane


When it comes to blepharoplasty surgery, there are several factors that need to be considered, including who is a good candidate, risks & recovery times, costs and other treatments that you may complement upper blepharoplasty surgery.

Ideal Candidates for a

Blepharoplasty


During your consultation, Dr Ian Chinsee will assess you to see if you’re a suitable candidate for this cosmetic procedure. A suitable candidate for blepharoplasty is someone who is looking to address the appearance of their periorbital region. They must:

  • Be aged 18+

  • In good physical and mental health

  • Have realistic expectations

  • Have excess skin of the upper eyelids

They may:

  • Have excess fat above the eyes

  • Have upper eye skin that obstructs eyesight

  • Have creases, wrinkles or fine lines around the eyes

Each treatment plan is tailored specifically to each individual patient. Dr Chinsee will create a personalised plan specifically for you, which may incorporate a blend of surgical and/or non-surgical upper eyelid procedures.

Objectives of a

Blepharoplasty


The objectives of blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) may include:

  • Altered appearance: An upper blepharoplasty may alter the appearance of the eyes by removing excess upper eyelid skin.

  • Symmetry: An upper blepharoplasty may help address the symmetry of your eye shape.

  • Correction of functional issues: In cases where excess skin or fat deposits impair vision, an upper blepharoplasty may help restore peripheral vision and alleviate discomfort or irritation caused by excess upper eyelid tissue.


Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Ian Chinsee


Dr. Ian Chinsee has experience in breast implant removal surgery in Brisbane, performing over 3000 breast-related surgeries to date.

Following the completion of his medical degree at the University of Queensland, he completed four years of surgical rotations within QLD Health as well as two years of advanced surgical training with the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine (ACCSM), earning the esteemed Colin Moore Gold Medal Award for Excellence.

  • Dr Ian Chinsee (MED0000975196)

  • Registered Medical Practitioner, General Registration

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

  • Surgical Fellow of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery & Medicine [FACCSM (SURG)]

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR
BLEPHAROPLASTY CONSULT


A consultation is much more than an obligatory step before proceeding with blepharoplasty surgery. It allows you to meet the doctor performing the procedure as well as the medical team involved. A blepharoplasty consultation provides you with the opportunity to learn more about the procedure itself, its associated risks, and potential complications. It also enables you to discuss in detail the aesthetic results you wish to achieve, distinguishing between realistic and unattainable outcomes given your personal circumstances.

Recovery & care from

A Blepharoplasty


The recovery period will vary from patient-to-patient. Most patients may experience some pain, pressure, vision changes and/or light sensitivity, generally lasting up to one week. We prescribe oral pain medication after your procedure to assist with pain and discomfort. Within a week, most patients can expect to return to work and their daily routine, provided they avoid strenuous activities.

Following your blepharoplasty procedure, patients will require suture removal at week one; some patients will require additional appointments. Out of town patientswill be provided with a letter containing detailed dressing change instructions to give to their GP if they cannot attend follow-up appointments at the Brisbane clinic. All quotes include four 4 x Healite II LED sessions (one to two per week).

Major swelling usually subsides within a couple of weeks, however can last up to six weeks.

You will have post operative appointments with Dr Chinsee at week six and three months. These appointments can be conducted via our virtual clinic or in person at our Brisbane clinic, located in Fortitude Valley.

SURGERY TIME

1 hour

HOSPITAL STAY

Local or Day surgery

ANAESTHETIC

Local or General

DRESSING CHANGE

Required at weeks 1 with an Inigo Cosmetic nurse or your GP. You may need additional dressing changes depending on your recovery.

TIME OFF WORK

1 - 2 weeks

EXERCISE

You can resume light exercises from week 1. No exercise, straining, bending, or any activity that causes a feeling of pressure in the face and eyes for at least 2 weeks. Normal activities may be resumed after 6 weeks.

GARMENT

None

FULL RECOVERY

3-12 months

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