If you see that the upper eyelids have started to droop or you have noticed some puffy bags under your eyes (lower eyelids), you should consider eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty in Mumbai is the most effective and efficient method of rejuvenating the eyelids to look youthful and fresh. However, there is often much confusion around whether upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, or both upper and lower blepharoplasty is necessary. Understanding the difference is helpful to make the most informed choice. Through this blog, we will detail the benefits of blepharoplasty surgery, the differences between upper and lower blepharoplasty, and determine which one you should opt for.


Blepharoplasty offers remarkable benefits. Upper blepharoplasty enhances vision by removing excessive eyelid skin that may be obstructing it. Lower blepharoplasty diminishes puffiness and bags under the eyes, creating a rejuvenated appearance. Following surgery, patients frequently report feeling happier and more confident. Individualized procedures allow you to get natural-looking results while also improving overall facial harmony.
What is Upper Blepharoplasty?

Upper blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that is performed on the upper eyelids. Over time, the skin on the upper eyelids can become loose and saggy, covering the natural crease and even potentially obstructing vision in the most extreme cases. Genetics and other lifestyle factors can create early sagging. During upper blepharoplasty, an incision is made along the creases of the upper eyelid. The surgeon will then either remove or reposition some of the sagging skin and muscle and fat to create the appearance of a smoother and tighter surface.
The cut is hidden and scars become visible once healed. The procedure is effective for individuals who notice heavy and saggy upper lids, notice that their eyes look small or tired, have upper eyelids that block their vision, and struggle to apply makeup as they have skin folds.
After recovery, the upper eyelids will appear more lifted and refreshed. The eyes themselves will appear brighter, and facial symmetry is frequently improved. Additionally, many people will experience a boost in confidence and facial expressions. Interested in getting blepharoplasty surgery? Get in touch with Dr. Parag Telang, a leading plastic surgeon in Mumbai at Designer Bodyz.
What is Lower Blepharoplasty?

Lower blepharoplasty, or "lower lid surgery," is defined as surgery on the lower eyelid areas to address the "bags," puffiness, or excess skin that develops under the eyes. Since the swelling under the eye can make one appear lethargic, older, or stressed out, many patients report feeling much more energized and rejuvenated after surgery. Lower blepharoplasty helps individuals who struggle with eyebags or swelling, look fatigued even after proper rest, and are bothered due to deep grooves. The surgery can help you achieve a smoother under-eye area, and patients can see less puffiness and lesser lines beneath their eyes.
Which Surgery is Right For Me?
Choosing between upper and lower eyelid surgery depends entirely on your concerns. Do you have issues with droopy skin above the eyes or with bags under the eyes? Some patients might see both, especially as they get older, and combining the two eyelid surgical procedures for overall rejuvenation of the eyelids is very common. You will require upper blepharoplasty if you notice signs such as droopy upper eyelid, difficulty with vision due to loose skin, or if your eyelids feel heavy due to makeup. You will require a lower blepharoplasty if you have bags, puffy eyes or swelling under the eyes. Also, individuals having dark circles, wrinkled skin, or tired facial expressions also opt for this surgery.
It's important to consult a plastic surgeon before undergoing any surgery. The doctor will look at your eyelids, listen to what you want to accomplish, and help you choose the right surgery to achieve your goals in keeping with your anatomy and facial features.
What Happens During Blepharoplasty Procedure and How is the Recovery?

Both an upper and lower blepharoplasty are typically performed with local anesthesia and light sedation. The procedure generally lasts from one to two hours, depending on whether both upper and lower blepharoplasty are being performed. Recovery can involve mild swelling, bruising, and sensitivity to the eye area for one to two weeks; most individuals return to their normal activities quickly at this point. When you carefully follow post-operative instructions, such as using cold compresses and avoiding strenuous activities, your recovery will go smoothly and you’ll optimize your results. Stitches are typically removed in about one week.
Most swelling and bruising resolves in about 14 days, and you will see better and visible results as full healing progresses. You can often wear makeup again after about two weeks. You can achieve final results within a few months when the incisions fade.
Consult the top plastic surgeon at Designer Bodyz to get blepharoplasty surgery

Wondering whether upper or lower blepharoplasty would work for you? Consult Dr. Parag Telang, a leading plastic surgeon in Mumbai, at Designer Bodyz. He will assess your eyelids during the consultation and will recommend the best type of procedure according to your concerns. Visit the clinic now to learn more.