Due to thin, delicate skin, our eyes and eyelids often show signs of aging before other parts of our face. As we grow older, the skin around our eyes begins to wrinkle, crease, and droop, which can lead to a tired, worn-out appearance.
Wellish Vision Institute offers a number of cosmetic treatments for blepharotitus from one of the best oculoplastic surgeons in Arizona. With eyelid surgery, Dr. Hannah, our oculofacial plastic surgeon, can help you attain your goals with beautiful, natural-looking results.
What is Blepharoplasty?
Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic enhancement procedure that can rejuvenate the areas around your eyes and address a number of common aesthetic issues.
Benefits of eyelid surgery include:
- Reduction of puffiness and bagginess under the eyes
- Reduction of wrinkles and fine lines surrounding the eyes
- Removal of excess skin above the upper eyelids that may be causing obstructed vision
How Much Does Blepharoplasty Cost?
At Wellish Vision Institute, we believe in transparent pricing for our expert blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) procedures. Our competitive rates ensure you receive top-quality care without breaking the bank. Here’s a breakdown of our blepharoplasty options and their costs:
- Cosmetic Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: $4,950
- Cosmetic Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: $5,950
- Cosmetic Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty (“Quad Bleph”): $9,500
These prices include facility fees, giving you a clear picture of your investment in rejuvenated, more youthful-looking eyes. Please note that anesthesia fees are separate, allowing for personalized care tailored to your needs.
Good news for those with medical necessity: some insurance plans may cover upper eyelid blepharoplasty. We encourage you to contact our friendly office staff for more details on insurance coverage and to discuss how we can make your blepharoplasty journey at Wellish Vision Institute as smooth and affordable as possible.
Eyelid Surgery Procedures
Depending on your ultimate goals, eyelid surgery can be performed on the upper and/or lower eyelid areas.
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty:
Over time, many people develop excess skin, muscle, and fatty tissue in the upper eyelids. This results in blockage of a portion of the visual field, causing people to raise their eyebrows in an effort to lift the heavy tissues off the eyelids and improve their vision. This can lead to feelings of “heavy” or “tired” eyes and headaches in the forehead. Upper lid blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess upper eyelid tissues, relieving the patient from the “heavy” or “tired” feeling and improving the visual field.
Most patients also enjoy the more youthful appearance created by the upper eyelid surgery. In many cases, blepharoplasty is covered by your insurance company because the reduced visual field caused by excess eyelid tissue restricts patients’ vision.
Ptosis Repair:
Droopy upper eyelids (ptosis) lead to loss of visual field and a “heavy” or “tired” feeling. Upper eyelid surgery to correct droopy upper eyelids is relatively simple, quick, and covered by insurance.
Lower Eyelid Surgery
Ectropion: Laxity of the lower eyelids can lead to many problems, including redness, irritation, tearing, and eyelid malposition. Ectropion refers to an outward rotation of the eyelid, often leading to chronic redness, discharge, tearing, and irritation of the eyelids and eyes. Several options exist to re-establish normal eyelid anatomy, thereby correcting the irritating symptoms associated with eyelid malposition.
Entropion: Eyelid laxity can also result in an inward rotation of the eyelid, placing the eyelashes in contact with the eye. This causes the lashes to rub the surface of the eye, leading to irritation and potential damage to the eye. Several relatively simple surgical procedures are available to repair the lower eyelid position and prevent damage to the eye’s surface.
Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Many people dislike the “bags,” “puffiness,” and dark circles that develop in the lower eyelids as they age. Wellish Vision Institute offers procedures to improve these issues.
Eyelid Lesions, Bumps, and Skin Cancers: Any growth on or around the eyelids can lead to bothersome symptoms ranging from unsightly appearance to frank eyelid malposition. In addition, there are several types of skin cancers that start as small bumps on or around the eyelids. Given the delicate nature of the eyelids and the important role they play in protecting the eye and vision, it is important to have eyelid lesions removed by a surgeon with extensive training in the treatment of these conditions.
Tearing: Many conditions lead to chronic tearing. Some problems can be corrected during a clinic evaluation, while others require a surgical solution. During your consultation, we will evaluate the status of your tear drain system and discuss the cause and potential solutions to your tearing problem.
Orbital Surgery:
Several conditions affect the eye socket (orbit), resulting in prominent “bulging” eyes and/or pain behind the eyes. These conditions include infections, tumors/masses, vascular malformations, inflammatory conditions, and thyroid-related eye disease.
Fractures:
Facial trauma often results in fractures of the eye socket (orbit). Failure to repair orbital fractures leads to double vision, sunken appearance of the eye, and eyelid malposition.
Choose Wellish Vision Institute for eyelid surgery and experience the perfect blend of expertise, quality, and value. Your path to brighter, more open eyes starts here!