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Is Eye Bag Removal Surgery Safe for People in Their Early 50s?

Author: Sultan Hassan
by Sultan Hassan
Posted: Dec 16, 2017

As you age and reach your 50s, your skin may start to loosen and sag—especially in the under eye area where excess skin and fatty tissues tend to develop. This condition is commonly known as eye bags or hooded eyelids. If you want to achieve a younger look, you can choose to have your eye bags surgically removed. But you might be wondering: Is eye bags surgery safe for people who are in their early 50s? The best way to know is to go for a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon who can assess your condition and recommend the optimum solution.

Types of eye bag removal surgery

Eye bag removal surgery is technically known as blepharoplasty surgery, and there are three types. Upper blepharoplasty is performed on the upper lid. Lower blepharoplasty is performed on the area of the lower eyelash. The third type of procedure is upper and lower blepharoplasty, which is performed on both areas. Eye bags surgery is offered by some of the best cosmetic clinics in London, Birmingham, Cardiff and other parts of the UK.

Typical duration of the surgery

This procedure usually takes about two hours. Cosmetic surgeons use general anaesthetics. Depending on your case, you may be required to stay overnight, though most procedures are day operations only. Suture strips are used after surgery and removed after 3 to 5 days.

People who should consider blepharoplasty surgery

If your self-esteem is affected by your eye bags and excess skin on eyelids, then it may be time to consider undergoing this surgery. When done right, it can remove the ‘tired’ look on your face.

Is it safe for people in their 50s?

Generally, anyone who is reasonably healthy can undergo eye bag removal surgery even if they are already in their fifties. Of course, a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon is in order. Before the operation, you must reveal your medical history to your cosmetic surgeon so that he or she can provide adequate precautions for your case. Examples of health issues that your surgeon must be aware of include hypertension, bleeding cases, diabetes, and thyroid problems. Your surgeon may need to coordinate with your GP.

About the Author

Elite Surgical is a leading healthcare provider of both cosmetic surgical and non-surgical treatments with clinics in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Milton Keynes, Liverpool and Yorkshire.

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Author: Sultan Hassan

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