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Everything you need to know about the different types of cosmetic eye surgeries and how it can benefit you

Looking back, cosmetic surgery instinctively appears like a modern phenomenon, yet it<br>has a much longer and more complicated history than most people probably think. Some<br>of the first recorded surgeries took place in sixteenth century Britain and Europe.<br><br>For More Details visit: https://www.parishams.com

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Everything you need to know about the different types of cosmetic eye surgeries and how it can benefit you

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  1. Everything you need to know about the Everything you need to know about the different types of cosmetic eye surgeries different types of cosmetic eye surgeries and how it can benefit you and how it can benefit you Looking back, cosmetic surgery instinctively appears like a modern phenomenon, yet it has a much longer and more complicated history than most people probably think. Some of the first recorded surgeries took place in sixteenth century Britain and Europe. Cosmetic surgical trends, the characteristics people value as a culture, and the shifting of ideas about people’s overall appearance, femininity, age and health may all very well be linked. Over time, cosmetic surgeons became the tool that shifted horrors about what is striking and appealing and they help people hide or transform functions that could make them stand out as plagued, or ethnically different, “ancient”, too feminine or too macho. These days, there are many types of eye surgeries available across the world, and the UK is no exception. Eyelid surgery, which in medical terms is known as Blepharoplasty, is a type of cosmetic surgery that corrects flaccid, or droopy eyelids. A person’s eyes are usually where the first signs of age begin to show, because of thinning skin. Over the years, a person’s eyelashes also start to hang or soften, which affects your peripheral vision. During Blepharoplasty, the extra skin and fat that push the muscles and tissues of the eyelid to create an ‘overhang’, is removed to improve vision. Cosmetic blepharoplasty is a type of cosmetic eye surgery that can be performed on either the lower or upper eyelid, or even both if necessary. Depending on the type of lower eyelid blepharoplasty, extra skin in the lower eyelid is removed or rearranged or extra fat is totally removed. You should have realistic expectations before undergoing a blepharoplasty and make sure to consult a qualified surgeon. While the procedure guarantees to alter the way your eyelids used to look, a dramatic face change should not be expected. You should not smoke or have any eye infection or a serious eye condition when opting to have cosmetic blepharoplasty performed. It is a type of cosmetic eye surgery that is usually performed in an outpatient facility and requires sedation and local anaesthesia. It is important to understand that this procedure should only be performed by a qualified surgeon that specialises in the management of eyelid, lacrimal and orbital disorders. blepharoplasty can take between 50 minutes up to two hours, depending on whether you have the procedure done on both the lower and upper eyelids. Incision lines are usually made along the natural bead lines of your eyelids when the procedure is performed on the upper eyelid. Once the cuts are made, fat deposits are

  2. either removed or transposed, the tissue and muscles are tightened, and the excess skin is cut off. If you have surgery for the lower eyelids, a cut is made on the inside of the lower eyelid, or just below the lower lash. Depending on the procedure and technique, excess skin in the lower eyelid is removed or fat is reorganised or completely removed. Once completed, your incisions are closed with either surgical tape, removable stitches, or skin adhesives. It is not common for complications to occur after surgery, but some if it does, it may include a slight reaction to anaesthesia, double vision, granuloma, or infection. You may also experience a slight dryness or eye irritation, but it will clear on its own soon enough. The wound from blepharoplasty surgery is almost invisible and after some time, it will completely fade away, leaving you with no scar. Be sure to ask your surgeon about any concerns regarding your particular symptoms, and also make sure you know and understand the possibility that complications may occur during or after the procedure. If you are considering to have some type of cosmetic eye surgery performed on yourself, it is recommended that you navigate the internet to find one near you that not only comes highly recommended but also one that has years of practical experience. There are many qualified cosmetic and functional eyelid surgeons in London, but having work done to your face requires a steady hand and a particular skill - be sure to do to the proper research. About us Pari Shams is a cosmetic and functional eyelid surgeon that specialises in the management of eyelid, lacrimal and orbital disorders. Surgical procedures are performed at a variety of medical facilities including their practice at Moorfields Private Outpatient Centre, the Phoenix Hospital Group Outpatient Centre, The Harley Street Clinic, and Weymouth Street Hospital. Dr Shams believes in personalised healthcare where decisions are made with the patient, based on their needs and desires and she makes sure that every patient receives the care and attention that is required at every stage of their treatment. Whether you would like to have functional or cosmetic eye surgery, Dr Shams is qualified to advise you of the best surgical, or non-surgical options that will achieve the most natural and desirable aesthetic outcome, without compromising your eye function. Find out more about Pari Shams on her website at https://www.parishams.com

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