Blepharoplasty - Eyelid Plastic Surgery Melbourne
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Types of Eyelid Surgery
- Upper Blepharoplasty: Focuses on removing excess skin and fat from the upper eyelids.
- Lower Blepharoplasty: Targets the removal of bags and wrinkles under the eyes.
- Double Eyelid Surgery: Creates a crease in the upper eyelid for those without a natural fold.
Consultation
- Explain the details of the blepharoplasty procedure.
- Assess whether you are a suitable candidate for the surgery.
- Plan your specific surgery approach.
- Answer any questions you may have.
Am I a Good Candidate for Eyelid Surgery?
- Have droopy or baggy eyelids.
- Experience difficulty seeing or reading due to excess eyelid skin.
- Want to improve the appearance of your eyes.
- Are in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the outcomes.
- Feel you have excess or loose skin around your eyes
The Procedure
- Performing the surgery as a day procedure in an operating theatre.
- Using local anaesthetic to minimise post-operative pain.
- Carefully sculpting the eyelid tissues to remove excess skin and fat while preserving functionality.
- Ensuring minimal removal of skin or fat to maintain natural eyelid function.
Outcomes of Eye Lift Surgery
- Improve the appearance of your eyelids by reducing bagginess and drooping.
- Enhance your vision if excess skin is impairing it.
- Provide a more youthful and refreshed look.
Before & After
- Before: Patients may have droopy, baggy eyelids that make them look tired and can impair vision.
- After: Patients typically have smoother, firmer eyelids with improved function and appearance.
Recovery and Post-Procedure Care
- Rest for several days post-surgery.
- Use ice packs or moist compress dressings to reduce swelling.
- Follow specific care instructions provided by your surgeon to ensure proper healing.
- Attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress.
Risks of Eye Lift Surgery
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Loss of tissue
- Dry eyes or difficulty closing eyes
Cost
The cost of your blepharoplasty procedure varies based on factors such as the complexity of the procedure and the surgeon’s experience. A detailed cost breakdown will be provided during your consultation, ensuring you understand all the expenses involved.
Dr John Crock
No. MED0000991852
Dr John Crock is a Hand and Plastic Reconstructive Surgeon who is qualified with MBBS, DIPANAT, MD and FRACS.
Dr Crock completed his medical qualifications at Melbourne University and gained further experience through a fellowship with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, serving in the Kimberley Ranges of Western Australia, particularly with the Indigenous population. His extensive expertise includes treating skin malignancies and reconstructing hand and orthopaedic injuries.
Throughout his career, Dr Crock has been recognised for his contributions to medical research and surgical excellence. His awards include:
- The Surgical Research Society’s Young Investigator Award
- The Plastic Surgery Education Foundation Award (USA) in 1989
- The Johnson & Johnson Clinical Research Award
- The Australasian Plastic Surgery Registrar’s Research Award in 1992
Dr Crock’s dedication to both his field and patient care has earned him a prominent reputation in the medical community. Book a consultation with Dr Crock today.