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Eyelid correction at SkinSurgery

What is eyelid surgery, when is it time for one, and what can you expect from the procedure? Whether you suffer from drooping eyelids or bags under your eyes, our experienced cosmetic surgeons perform various eyelid correction procedures. We'd be happy to tell you more about the treatment with long-lasting results for your upper or lower eyelids.

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What is eyelid surgery?

When people talk about an eyelid correction (also called blepharoplasty), they usually mean surgery on the upper eyelids or on bags under the eyes. During the procedure, the cosmetic surgeon not only removes excess skin but often also excess muscle and fat. As you age, your eyelids stretch and the muscles supporting them weaken. As a result, fat may accumulate above and below the eyelids. The outcome? Drooping eyelids and/or under-eye bags that create a tired and gloomy appearance. An eyelid correction tightens and lifts the skin around the eyes.

A correction doesn't have to be limited to drooping eyelids or bags under the eyes. SkinSurgery also offers Asian eyelid surgery, also known as "double eyelid surgery." This procedure aims to create a crease in the upper eyelid. This can be performed on eyes that naturally lack or have barely visible creases. The procedure makes the eyes appear larger, rounder, and more open, which is often desired by people with heavy eyelids.

Reasons for an eyelid correction?

As we age, the skin and muscles around the eyes lose their elasticity, which can lead to drooping eyelids or bags. This can not only create a tired or older appearance but also lead to physical complaints such as limited vision or headaches. Eyelid surgery often offers an effective and long-lasting solution for heavy eyelids. Whether it's an upper or lower eyelid surgery, the treatment can significantly improve comfort and self-confidence.

Getting rid of a tired look

One of the most common reasons for undergoing eyelid surgery is to improve a tired or gloomy look, which contributes to a more open appearance. Excess skin and fatty deposits around the eyes make you look constantly tired or vacant, even when you're feeling energetic. Eyelid surgery removes or redistributes this excess skin, giving you a fresher, younger look. The eyes are more defined, and the face immediately looks more open and alert after eyelid surgery.

Resolve medical complaints

Eyelid surgery is not only performed for cosmetic reasons but can also address medical issues related to the aging process. Droopy upper eyelids can feel so heavy that it's difficult to keep your eyes open, leading to limited vision, headaches, eye strain, and difficulty concentrating. Upper eyelid surgery can effectively address these issues. By removing excess skin above the eyes, vision is improved and symptoms such as fatigue and eyelid pressure are reduced. In some cases, the treatment is even (partially) performed for medical reasons.reimbursed by health insurance.

Eyelid correction before and after photos

Curious about the results of an eyelid correction?
View before and after photos of various eyelid corrections
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The treatment process

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Consultation and preparation

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Consultation and preparation

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An eyelid correction is always preceded by a free consultation at our clinic. In a relaxed, personal meeting with our expert specialists, you can ask all your questions about the treatment and costs, discuss your wishes, and express your expectations. During the consultation, we will assess your needs and provide you with honest and expert advice.

Our dedicated specialist will assess whether you are eligible for an upper eyelid correction and/or lower eyelid correction and will provide you with a clear explanation of the treatment, aftercare, risks, costs and the expected natural end result. Photos will be taken before the treatment and will later be placed next to photos taken after the treatment.

We completely understand how you feel. Eyelid surgery is a procedure you might have been considering for years, but now you're finally ready to take the plunge, primarily to combat the effects of aging. We're happy to guide you through the process from start to finish. With a specially developed aftercare protocol, you'll recover quickly with minimal swelling and bruising.

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The operation itself

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The operation itself

An eyelid correction is an effective cosmetic procedure performed to correct tired or drooping eyelids and has long-lasting results. At SkinSurgery Clinics, our experienced specialists perform both upper and lower eyelid corrections under local anesthesia, during a safe and professional day procedure.

Preparation and anesthesia

The eyelid correction is performed under local anesthesia. If you feel very tense before the procedure, we can prescribe calming medication that you take on the day of the treatment. It is important to us that you feel relaxed and at ease during the treatment.

Stitches and scars

After removing the skin and fatty tissue, the eyelid is sutured with a single, fine, continuous suture. This suture is non-dissolving and should not be removed by yourself. You will return for a follow-up visit after one week so we can see how you are doing. This is also when the sutures are removed. This is virtually painless. The scar heals beautifully within the natural crease of the eyelid and is barely visible later, highlighting the quality of the eyelid surgery.

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Aftercare after the procedure

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Aftercare after the procedure

The recovery period

The recovery time after eyelid surgery is relatively short. You can go home the same day, but it's important to have someone pick you up: driving is not permitted due to swelling and possible reduced vision. Most people experience minimal pain, at most a slight feeling of pressure or temporary tenderness around the eyes.

Your aftercare is our concern. We work with a specially developed aftercare protocol to ensure a smooth recovery with minimal risk of complications. Full recovery from eyelid surgery can take several months, depending on the individual's response to the surgery. Most people can return to work after a week. Avoid touching the wound, as this can increase the risk of infection or cause it to open. Wearing dark sunglasses after eyelid surgery can help protect your eyelids.

You may shower one day (24 hours) after the procedure and gently rinse your eyes. Gently pat the treatment area dry without rubbing. Start cooling immediately after eyelid surgery to reduce swelling and redness. Cool for 15 minutes every hour with a cold pack or frozen peas, with a gauze in between. For the first few days, sleep with an extra pillow so that your head is higher. For mild pain, paracetamol is sufficient.

Avoid strenuous physical exertion such as lifting, bending, or intense sports for the first two weeks after your eyelid surgery. Stitches will be removed after 7 to 9 days. Do not smoke until then. After 2 to 3 weeks, the incisions will have closed and the scabs will have disappeared, and you can wear makeup and contact lenses again. You will have a check-up after 6 to 8 weeks. Avoid saunas for the first 3 months. We advise you not to expose your scars to UV sunlight and/or tanning beds for 3 months after surgery. UV radiation can discolor scars. Wear sunglasses and use a scar cream with at least SPF 30 once the incisions have closed. This will keep the scars beautiful and almost invisible in the crease of your eye.

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Possible complications & risks

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Possible complications & risks

An eyelid correction is a relatively minor procedure, with no major risks or risk of complications. It is normal to experience some redness, swelling, and bruising around the eyes after the procedure, especially as you age. You may experience mild pain that subsides on its own or with paracetamol. Occasionally, complications occur, such as post-operative bleeding, eye inflammation, uneven eyelids, cysts, or scarring. If in doubt, always contact the specialists at SkinSurgery Clinics.

Known complications
After an eyelid correction, temporary complaints may occur that are usually part of the normal recovery process. Common complaints are swelling, bruising, a pulling sensation in the eyelids and slight sensitivity or pain. Dry or watery eyes are also common in the first few days after the procedure. These complaints usually disappear within one to two weeks.

Treating complications
In rare cases, complications may occur, such as postoperative bleeding, infection, or an asymmetrical result. The eyelid may also not close properly after surgery, which can cause temporary discomfort or dry eyes. It is important to carefully follow the aftercare instructions provided by your doctor. Cooling with a cold pack, getting plenty of rest, and avoiding exertion or makeup around the eyes will help promote recovery, which is essential during eyelid surgery.

If you have any doubts or persistent complaints, it's always wise to contact the clinic. Prompt follow-up ensures that any complications can be treated quickly and appropriately.

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Eyelid Treatment Prices

SkinSurgery Clinics is transparent about its prices. Costs depend on the complexity of the procedure, and all prices include both pre- and aftercare. Unfortunately, eyelid corrections are not covered by most insurers, unless there is severe eyelid laxity that obstructs vision. Read more here about eyelid correction reimbursement. For an accurate price estimate and to discuss which treatment best suits your situation, SkinSurgery Clinics offers a free, no-obligation consultation.

Average costs

At SkinSurgery, eyelid surgery starts at €800 and lower eyelid surgery at €1,800. When choosing and comparing clinics, it's important to consider not only the cost but also the experience of the best eyelid surgery clinic. Costs are determined by the surgeon's experience, the type of anesthesia, the level of aftercare and service, as well as the complications and risks associated with the procedure.

Upper Eyelid | Skin only 800
Upper Eyelid | Extensive 1.100
Upper eyelid | Milan technique 1.250
Lower Eyelid | Extensive 2.200
Lower Eyelid | Skin only 1.800
Upper and Lower Eyelid Correction | Extensive 2.900
Upper and lower eyelid correction | Skin only 2.400
Asian Eyelids 2.250

Free eyelid scan

Are you interested in eyelid surgery but unsure if you have the right indication? Our cosmetic physicians/surgeons will provide honest and personalized advice based on the photos you provide. After the online consultation, we'll be happy to invite you for a free consultation tailored to your needs.

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Our eyelid surgery reviews

Read the experiences of many women and men who previously underwent this at our clinic. We therefore take great pride in our service and guidance throughout the entire process. From the moment you enter the clinic to the final check-up. This is why we are happy to share reviews from clients who have undergone eyelid surgery at SkinSurgery Clinics. You can find the reviews on Clinic Experiences.

Marianne - Eyelid surgery

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Very pleasant experience

The intake was very pleasant, time was taken and clear explanations given. The correction was done in a pleasant atmosphere and I am very happy with the result. Aftercare is also done carefully and with attention. I benefited a lot from the app. All my questions were answered there and I was given good instructions.

Addie - Eyelid surgery

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Excellent

Anaesthetic unpleasant but everything painless afterwards. Fine and friendly guidance. Quiet environment with pleasant staff.

Mandy - Eyelid surgery

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Excellent service

I was 1000% pleased with the treatment. I was very well talked through everything and put at ease. I can't say anything about the end result yet, because I'm still wearing patches.

Or read personal stories from clients

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Personal Experience 'My upper eyelid correction'

Personal Experience 'My upper eyelid correction'

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Personal Experience ‘My Asian Eyelid Treatment’

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Simone's Personal Eyelid Correction Treatment Experience

Recovery process and what to expect after surgery

The results of an eyelid correction are often very positive. Patients experience a fresh look, less fatigue and a more youthful appearance. SkinSurgery specializes in eyelid corrections and strives for a natural and balanced result.

Our experienced doctors carefully assess whether, in addition to excess skin, fat and muscle tissue should also be removed from the upper eyelid. Leaving excess fat behind can lead to recurring sagging of the eyelids. By striking the right balance, we achieve a fresh and natural look. After the procedure, the skin is carefully sutured with a continuous suture, so that the scar ultimately falls subtly into the natural fold of the eyelid.

 

Possible complications

An eyelid correction is a relatively minor procedure, without major risks or chance of complications. It is normal for redness, swelling and bruising to be visible around the eyes after the treatment. You may experience mild after-pain that will go away on its own or with a paracetamol. In isolated cases, complications occur, such as post-operative bleeding, eye inflammation, uneven eyelids, cysts or scarring. If in doubt, always contact the specialists at SkinSurgery Clinics.

Known complications

After eyelid surgery, temporary discomfort may occur which is usually part of the normal recovery process, but with proper aftercare instructions, overall recovery can be promoted.

Common complaints include swelling, bruising, a pulling sensation in the eyelids, and mild sensitivity or pain. Dry or watery eyes are also common in the first few days after the procedure. These complaints usually disappear within one to two weeks, depending on your overall health and aftercare.

Treating complications

In rare cases, complications may occur, such as postoperative bleeding, infection or an asymmetrical result. It is also possible that the eyelid does not close properly after the operation, which can cause temporary discomfort or dry eyes. It is important to follow the aftercare instructions of the treating physician. Cooling with a cold pack, getting enough rest and avoiding exertion or make-up around the eyes help to promote recovery.

In case of doubt or persistent complaints it is always wise to contact the clinic. Timely follow-up ensures that any complications can be treated quickly and adequately.

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Enter a world of personalized guidance and care with the innovative SkinSurgery App. We've developed a platform specifically for you to continue providing the professional support you've come to expect from us, but in a single, secure environment, keeping you well-informed about treatment and costs. The SkinSurgery App is an advanced, customized app specifically designed to guide you through your surgical treatment and recovery. At SkinSurgery Clinics, we understand the importance of personalized support and care during your recovery.

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Eyelid correction techniques

With an eyelid correction, there are various surgical techniques possible, depending on the nature of the complaints and the desired result. The choice of a particular method depends on factors such as the amount of excess skin, the presence of fat deposits, the condition of the skin and whether it concerns the upper or lower eyelids. A specialized doctor determines together with the patient which technique is most suitable for a safe and effective eyelid correction. Below we explain the most commonly used methods.

Skin resection

The most classic form of eyelid correction is skin resection, in which excess skin is removed from the upper or lower eyelid. This method is often used for upper eyelid correction if there are drooping eyelids that obstruct vision or cause a tired appearance. During the procedure, the surgeon makes a fine incision in the natural fold of the eyelid, so that the scar is barely visible. In addition to skin, excess fat can also be removed or redistributed. Skin resection ensures a tighter and fresher eye contour, with a natural-looking result.

Transconjunctival approach

Transconjunctival eyelid surgery involves making an incision on the inside of the lower eyelid, which results in no visible scar. This technique is particularly suitable for younger patients with fat deposits under the eyes but without excess skin. This approach removes or redistributes fat tissue to correct bags under the eyes. The transconjunctival technique is less invasive and generally has a faster recovery time, as no external wound is made on the skin. It is a popular choice for subtle corrections to the lower eyelids.

Hamra technique

The Hamra technique is an advanced eyelid correction method that focuses on repositioning fat rather than removing it completely, which can slow the aging process. Unlike traditional fat removal techniques, the Hamra method repositions it to deeper structures to maintain a more natural and fuller appearance. This prevents the hollow effect that sometimes occurs after a standard lower eyelid correction. The Hamra technique is especially suitable for those with bags and volume loss around the orbit. The result is a smooth transition between the lower eyelid and the cheek, resulting in a youthful, soft appearance.

Frequently asked questions about eyelid surgery

Do you have a question that is not answered? Feel free to contact us Monday to Sunday, between 08:00 and 22:00, at the following number or email.

Is eyelid correction covered by health insurance?

Sometimes, if there's a medical indication. In this case, it's important that you contact your health insurer yourself. We do not work with health insurers.

Are there any risks or complications associated with the treatment?

As with any surgery, there are minor risks such as infection, postoperative bleeding, or asymmetry. These are rare. Discomfort such as swelling and bruising are more common.

Does eyelid surgery hurt?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The injections may feel uncomfortable. Afterward, you may experience some warmth and pressure, but no pain. You may also experience some discomfort and swelling after the treatment.

What is eyelid surgery?

An eyelid correction is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin, fat, and/or muscle tissue around the eyes. This can reduce the appearance of heavy eyelids and create a fresh, rested appearance.

When am I eligible for eyelid surgery?

You are eligible if you suffer from drooping/heavy eyelids, a tired appearance or medical complaints such as headaches or reduced vision.

How can I best prepare for an eyelid correction?

Good preparation contributes to a smooth recovery and a beautiful result. It's best to stop smoking and taking blood-thinning medications or supplements that increase the risk of bleeding (such as aspirin or certain herbal remedies) two weeks before the procedure. Make sure you are rested and wear comfortable clothing on the day of your treatment. At SkinSurgery, we guide you step by step through our own SkinSurgery app. It contains all the important information, practical tips, and reminders for both before and after your surgery. This way, you always know exactly what to expect and you're never alone.

Can you have an eyelid correction again?

Yes, in some cases, a second procedure is possible. This usually occurs years later, when the excess or sagging skin has reappeared. Your doctor will always assess whether this is safe and appropriate.

I'm nervous about my procedure, what now?

It's perfectly normal to be nervous before a procedure. At SkinSurgery, we take the time to answer your questions and discuss all the steps with you beforehand. This way, you'll know exactly what to expect and feel confident about your treatment. We also have a fully equipped SkinSurgery app that guides you step by step before and after the procedure. Our experienced team recognizes that anxiety can be a factor and offers you the support you need. If desired, the doctor can even prescribe a mild sedative to help you start the treatment feeling relaxed.

Can I still close my eyes properly after eyelid surgery?

Yes, you can close your eyes properly after eyelid surgery. Our doctors never remove more skin than is medically safe. During the treatment, we always consider the eye's natural function, ensuring a safe and comfortable recovery.

Does smoking affect the outcome?

Smoking reduces blood flow to the skin, slowing down recovery and increasing the risk of swelling, infection, or unsightly scars. The final result may also be less attractive. For safe recovery and the best results, we recommend quitting smoking completely for at least two weeks before and after the procedure.
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Drs Beekman is a passionate and skilled cosmetic doctor at SkinSurgery. She works very precisely and always strives for the most natural result. The cosmetic aspect of medicine has always interested her because of the fine dexterity and precise way of working. Drs Vivian Beekman likes to highlight all facets of cosmetic medicine. "Within Skin+Surgery, these facets come together nicely, which has allowed me to specialise in botox and surgical treatments such as eyelid correction."

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KNMG Certified Cosmetic Physician
Suzanne

Drs Suzanne van Soest is a highly skilled and passionate cosmetic doctor with an undeniable dedication and passion for beauty. With her extensive knowledge and experience in aesthetic medicine, she has built a reputation as a reliable and experienced specialist in her field.

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Doctor Thanya Tha-In is one of the founders of SkinSurgery Clinics and studied medicine at Erasmus University in Rotterdam. Thanya looks beyond the area to be treated and is genuinely interested in you as a person. With care and attention, she explains your options and is realistic in the expected result. This applies to treatment with botox, but equally to surgery.

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Drs. Frederique Gilissen is a compassionate and perfectionist physician who listens carefully to her clients' wishes and provides honest advice. She is only satisfied when her clients are, striving for natural, refined results with a strong focus on personal attention.

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