Medical Reasons for Blepharoplasty Surgery
While some patients choose to undergo eyelid surgery for cosmetic reasons, blepharoplasty is also performed to address functional concerns that impact comfort, vision, and eye health. These procedures are commonly performed as part of comprehensive facial plastic surgery, balancing aesthetic improvement with medical benefits.
Ptosis
Ptosis is the medical term for drooping of the eyelid and is often associated with sagging upper eyelids caused by age-related skin laxity. It may also occur following injury or previous eye surgery. When the condition becomes more pronounced, the drooping tissue can obstruct vision as the skin falls in front of the pupil.
In these cases, upper eyelid blepharoplasty may be recommended to restore a clearer field of vision. The procedure focuses on tightening weakened muscles, refining the upper lids, and carefully reshaping the area to create a more open, refreshed look.
Sagging Lower Eyelid
Concerns affecting the lower eyelids can also lead patients to seek treatment. During lower eyelid surgery, the surgeon works along the lash line to address excess skin and fat, reinforce supporting structures, and allow the eyelid to rest comfortably against the eye. In many cases, lower eyelid blepharoplasty both improves function and restores a smoother, more balanced appearance by tightening tissue and removes excess skin that contributes to sagging.
Eyelid Surgery FAQs
Can Botox lift droopy eyelids?
Can droopy eyelids cause blurred vision?
Can I sleep on my side after eyelid surgery?
Can you get rid of hooded eyelids?
Does eyelid surgery leave scars?
What is eyelid surgery?
Am I a good candidate for eyelid surgery?
Will blepharoplasty leave visible scars?
How long do the results of blepharoplasty last?
Is blepharoplasty only for cosmetic reasons?
What are the risks associated with blepharoplasty?
Can blepharoplasty be combined with other procedures?
How do I know if I need upper or lower blepharoplasty?
When will I see the final results of my blepharoplasty?
What is the Recovery Like from Eyelid Surgery?
Most patients return to normal activities within 10 days of their upper or lower eyelid surgery. Applying cold packs, using artificial tears and over-the-counter painkillers (prescribed by Dr. Bohley), and limiting activity will help you the first few days immediately post-surgery.
You may experience extreme tearing, light sensitivity, double vision, and bruising and swelling (like a black eye) for the first three to four days. Any strenuous activity must be avoided for 14 days and bending over may be restricted for three to four weeks. Frequent napping may be required since your eyes may get tired easily. Dark sunglasses will help avoid irritation from the wind and sun.
What Are the Blepharoplasty Results?
The results from eyelid surgery are long-lasting. Removal of skin and fat from the upper eyelid as well as fatty tissue from under the lower lid results in a permanent solution of the aging process around the eyes. This can improve eye function and boost self-confidence by creating a more alert and awake appearance.
Any reappearance of skin over the upper eyelid will need to be corrected by a brow lift rather than another eyelid surgery.
How to Prepare for Blepharoplasty Consultation
If you’ve taken the step of scheduling a consultation about eyelid surgery, you should be prepared with detailed concerns, goals, and questions for Dr. Bohley. It’s natural and normal to feel anxious before this visit, and Dr. Bohley will work to relieve any fears you may have about the procedure as you discuss the details and what blepharoplasty eyelid surgery can achieve for you.
Questions to ask during the consultation will vary depending on your awareness of upper eyelid surgery and what you’re hoping to achieve. A good list of questions to start with is:
- Am I a good candidate for eyelid surgery?
- What will I need to do to get the best results?
- Where and how will you perform this procedure?
- What surgical technique is recommended for my specific concerns?
- How long do you expect I will need for recovery?
- What are the risks and complications associated with eyelid surgery?
- How can I expect my eyes to look over time?
- What are my options if I am not satisfied with the outcome of the surgery?
Dr. Bohley recommends patients research before-and-after photos, perhaps even bringing a few samples that match their current condition and desired final result to show him the clearest idea of what they’re hoping to achieve with eyelid surgery.
Schedule an Eyelid Surgery Consultation in Portland, OR
For the resolution to all kinds of eyelid conditions in the Portland area, Dr. Bohley is here to help. Our accredited surgery center is equipped to handle all types of plastic surgery procedures, including blepharoplasty. To learn more about how this surgery can benefit the appearance of your upper or lower eyelids, contact us by calling (503) 897-8999 or filling out our contact form online.
Dr. Michael Bohley is a double board-certified plastic surgeon recognized as one of Portland’s leading experts in body, breast, and facial cosmetic procedures. With years of advanced training and a distinguished surgical career, he combines refined aesthetic judgment with meticulous technique to deliver consistently exceptional results. Renowned for his skill in tummy tucks, liposuction, breast augmentation, and mommy makeovers, Dr. Bohley develops highly individualized treatment plans to meet each patient’s unique goals. He is also recognized as an Allergan Partner Privileges Gold Member for 2026, reflecting his high level of experience and commitment to providing advanced aesthetic treatments. His dedication to patient education, safety, and precision has earned him membership in numerous prestigious professional organizations and the trust of patients throughout the greater Portland area.








