Many people tell us they feel less confident as they notice the skin around their eyes age.
Our eyes are typically one of the first things to show our age and once we spot the first signs of ageing, such as wrinkles and droopy eyelids, we start pulling and prodding them in the mirror. We become more aware of the changes and for some of us, this leaves us feeling less confident in our appearance. Our eyes all age at different rates – sun exposure, bone structure and genetics all play a role in how old, or young, our eyes appear.
Transform unwanted sagging or baggy eyelids!
Blepharoplasty surgery is common with both men and women who wish to address loose skin on the eyelid – leaving you with a more youthful, rejuvenated appearance. A quick and relatively painless procedure, blepharoplasty is carried out under local anaesthetic. We understand that undertaking any surgery is a big decision, therefore we schedule a one-to-one consultation for you with your consultant prior to surgery to discuss the procedure, suitability for the procedure and any possible risks involved. We ensure all our patients make an informed decision before proceeding with surgery. If you should decide to proceed, an appointment will be scheduled for surgery where your consultant will carefully assess the amount of excess skin before removing, sometimes together with fat. The wound will then be closed using very fine stitches.
Our consulting team have a wealth of expertise and experience, they will develop a personalised treatment plan and be with you every step of the way in your journey. This procedure has minimal downtime with any swelling or bruising usually settling in around 1 – 2 weeks and after around 6 months you should be able to see the final result of your surgery.
How to book your initial consultation
To book your initial consultation, contact us today on 0191 917 8887 where our friendly team will be happy to help. Alternatively, you can pop into our clinic in Gosforth or book online.
Find out if you are suitable for vision correction
Vision correction isn’t suitable for everyone.
The first step is to take the self test so you can find out whether you can benefit.