What is Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty


Non-surgical eyelid blepharoplasty with plexer

The treatment of drooping eyelids with the plexer device is considered revolutionary in the face lift in the area around the eyes. Because this Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty method can have many positive effects on the skin tissue around the eyes. In the blepharoplasty method, the excess skin of the upper eyelid and its fatty tissue are removed with the help of a surgical blade. Then the opened parts are brought together and the drooping parts of the eyelids are permanently fixed.

Surgical blepharoplasty has its own risks and side effects. The risks related to anesthesia are one of the side effects of this surgery.

How is blepharoplasty without surgery with plexer?

The non-surgical blepharoplasty process with plexer lasts about 30-40 minutes and you can immediately return to your daily activities after the work is done. Slight swelling and redness around the eyes after blepharoplasty with plexer is normal, and you can cover the desired areas well by wearing smoked glasses. This technique is usually done in one session and does not require general anesthesia.

In order to make you more comfortable during the treatment, the expert surgeon uses anesthetic creams or local anesthetics in the desired area. When these anesthetics take effect, you will not feel the slightest pain.

Is blepharoplasty or Plexer Plus better for treating sagging eyelids?

Eyelid lift surgery or blepharoplasty involves removing or reconstructing eyelid skin tissues. To perform this surgery, your surgeon must have good experience in this field and this procedure must be done under general anesthesia or local anesthesia.

Local anesthesia has fewer side effects than general anesthesia. Also, the blepharoplasty surgery itself may have risks that exist in all surgeries, such as excessive bleeding and swelling. In addition, the result of this surgery can be unacceptable, or the healing process can be a complicated process that requires following care after blepharoplasty.

Also, drooping and ptosis of the eyelid and dry eyes are other complications of surgical blepharoplasty.

However, Plexer is a non-surgical method for reconstructing the eyelids, which is performed under local anesthesia and does not require the use of painkillers to heal the pain after the procedure. In this technique, there is no incision in the area of the eyelids and the side effects caused by this method are very limited and close to zero.

Swelling in the treated area and complicating the healing process can be complications of blepharoplasty with plexer. But it should be said that the recovery period of this method is much shorter than the surgical method