Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)

Drooping upper or lower eyelids can lead to a host of problems including a diminished field of vision, the need to raise the brows, and an overall “heavy” or “tired” feeling of the eyes.

What is Eyelid Surgery?

The clinical name for eyelid surgery is blepharoplasty, an outpatient surgical procedure in which excess skin is removed from the eyelid. With age, the eyelids can stretch and the muscles supporting them can weaken. As a result, the eyelids may sag. The removal of the excess tissue allows the eye to open to a greater degree, in many cases restoring previously blocked vision. Blepharoplasty also often makes your eyes appear more alert and even younger.

Eyelid surgery incision marks on a woman's face

Blepharoplasty in Clearwater

Your eyelid surgery will take about 1–2 hours under intravenous sedation and a local anesthetic.

Contact us to learn more about eyelid surgery options. The eye care experts at St. Luke’s are here to help.

Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) Doctors