Blepharoplasty Manchester

Eyelid Surgery Manchester

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Blepharoplasty

Eyelid Surgery Manchester

Blepharoplasty, also called eyelid surgery, has become one of the most sought-after cosmetic surgical procedures in Manchester and the UK.

Over time, the skin of the eyelids loses collagen and elasticity, leading to sagging and wrinkles. The muscles and connective tissues, may also weaken, causing puffiness or droopiness. Fat pads can shift or protrude, contributing to under-eye bags or heaviness in the upper lids. These changes not only make a person appear older or more fatigued but can also affect peripheral vision if the upper lids droop significantly. 

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What is blepharoplasty?

Treatment Overview

Our eyes are often considered the focal point of the face. Whether we are smiling, laughing, or having a thoughtful conversation, the eyes convey our emotions and help us connect with the world around us. However, the delicate skin around the eyes is also one of the first areas to show signs of ageing. Sagging upper eyelids, under-eye bags, and excess skin can contribute to a tired, older, or even sad appearance. For many, these issues can affect self-confidence and, in certain cases, might even impair vision.

Blepharoplasty (commonly known as eyelid surgery) is a well-established procedure designed to rejuvenate the area around the eyes. It can address both cosmetic and functional concerns, making it an appealing solution for a wide variety of individuals. 

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to enhance or restore the appearance of the eyelids, often by removing excess skin, muscle, and fat, or repositioning these tissues to achieve a smoother, more rejuvenated look.

There are two main types of blepharoplasty:

Upper eyelid surgery: Targets droopy or hooded upper eyelids and can remove surplus skin and fat.

Lower eyelid surgery: Addresses under-eye bags, puffiness, and excess skin.

Sometimes, both upper and lower eyelid procedures are done at the same time to achieve a more comprehensive rejuvenation. Despite being associated mostly with cosmetic benefits, blepharoplasty can also have functional benefits, particularly in cases where sagging upper eyelids obstruct the visual field.

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Eyelid Surgery in Manchester at Deansgate Hospital

Manchester is recognised for its world-class medical facilities such as Deansgate Hospital and highly qualified surgeons who specialise in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. If you are based in the North West, Cheshire, or elsewhere in the UK, Manchester offers convenient access to a luxury private hospital equipped with state-of-the-art surgical technology. 

Manchester is one of the UK’s leading cities for cosmetic and plastic surgery. Our hospital provides convenient access for patients living in Manchester, Cheshire, the North West, and beyond. Thinking about refreshing your eyes in Manchester then book your consultation at Deansgate Hospital. 

What are the reasons for blepharoplasty?

Indications for eyelid surgery

There are many reasons why people seek eyelid surgery.  The main reasons for blepharoplasty surgery include:

Aesthetic Concerns

Many people feel self-conscious about puffy or droopy eyelids and under-eye bags, especially if these features run in the family or have developed over time. They may notice they appear tired or older than they actually feel.

Obstruction of Vision

When the upper eyelid skin sags significantly, the excess tissue, known as dermatochalasis,  can fold over the natural crease of the eyelid. In severe cases, this can partially block the line of sight, especially in the periphery. People may notice that their eyelids feel heavy, or they have difficulty reading, driving, or performing tasks that require good upward or side vision. Blepharoplasty can remove this overhanging skin to restore a fuller field of vision.

Ptosis

Ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid margin) typically results from dysfunction or weakening of the muscle (levator) that lifts the eyelid. This condition can be congenital (present from birth) or acquired due to ageing, injury, or certain diseases. When ptosis interferes with vision, an eyelid-lifting surgery—often combined with or similar to blepharoplasty—may be required. Although ptosis repair is technically a distinct procedure from a standard blepharoplasty, the two may be carried out simultaneously in certain situations.

Boosting Self-Confidence 

Feeling confident about how you look can have a positive impact on professional and personal interactions. For those working in fast-paced, appearance-conscious professions, having bright, open-looking eyes can be especially important.

Ageing and Genetics 

Natural ageing can cause a gradual sagging of eyelid skin. In other cases, genetic predisposition may mean that droopy lids or bags around the eyes appear relatively early in adulthood. This can happen regardless of general health or skin care routine.

Ethnicity

In East Asian communities, “double eyelid surgery” is a specialised form of blepharoplasty to create or accentuate a defined upper eyelid crease. Although not specifically aimed at removing droopy skin or improving function, it is still considered a type of eyelid surgery because it reshapes the upper eyelid fold.

Irritation or Discomfort

Excess eyelid skin can sometimes become irritated, reddened, or susceptible to dermatitis. If the upper eyelids are constantly rubbing against spectacles or the lashes, patients might notice persistent discomfort or inflammation. Blepharoplasty helps eliminate redundant folds, alleviating these symptoms.

To find out more information about eyelid surgery in Manchester you should book a consultation with our plastic surgeons, please contact us via our contact form.

Types of Blepharoplasty

Techniques of eyelid surgery

Blepharoplasty primarily focuses on upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. Determining which type of surgery is right for you depends on your concerns, aesthetic goals, and clinical indications.

Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty aims to remove or reposition excess skin and occasionally the underlying muscle and fat that may be causing hooded or drooping lids. Key points include:

Incision Placement: The incision typically follows the natural crease of the upper eyelid, making any scar lines inconspicuous when the eyes are open.

Excess Tissue Removal: After the incision, the surgeon removes or repositions surplus skin, muscle, and/or fat.

Closure: The incision is carefully closed with sutures that may be dissolvable or removed in about a week.

Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Lower eyelid surgery addresses under-eye bags, puffiness, and wrinkles under the eyes. There are different approaches:

Transcutaneous Approach: An incision just below the lash line, allowing direct access to remove or reposition fat pads and tighten skin.

Transconjunctival Approach: An internal incision on the inside of the eyelid, minimising visible scarring and primarily focusing on fat pad repositioning.

Skin Tightening: In some cases, the procedure may also involve the use of laser or chemical peels to improve skin quality.

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Benefits of Eyelid Surgery

Blepharoplasty can offer a host of aesthetic and functional benefits:

Youthful Appearance: By correcting droopy eyelids and reducing puffiness, the eyes appear more vibrant, helping to reduce the signs of ageing.

Improved Vision: If sagging upper eyelids interfere with vision, blepharoplasty can alleviate this issue and expand the field of sight.

Confidence Boost: A more alert and refreshed look often enhances self-esteem and can be particularly beneficial if you work in a setting where you regularly engage with the public.

Long-Lasting Results: While natural ageing continues, the improvements from blepharoplasty can last for many years, depending on your general health and lifestyle.

Blepharoplasty Cost

Prices from
£4500

Finance options available

Blepharoplasty Journey

Eyelid Surgery Step by Step

Start your blepharoplasty or eyelid lift journey by booking your consultation with our team at Deansgate Hospital.  Our team will guide you through the process from initial appointment to discharge. We have summarised the step by step journey of the exchange operation below.

Discuss Your Goals You will  explain your aesthetic concerns and desired outcomes.

Physical Examination Identify any issues with vision and physical changes of the eyes. Based on your unique goals, our surgeon will explain what blepharoplasty can and cannot achieve. They will also discuss any alternative or complementary procedures that may give better results such as a facelift or brow lift.

Review Your Medical History Any current medications, allergies, and past surgical experiences.

Discuss Treatment Options Our surgeon will discuss options and operative plan.

Explain Risks and Benefits You will gain an understanding of the potential risks and expected outcomes.

Preop Checks: Routine checks and medical review beofre surgery.

Smoking Cessation: If you smoke or vape, plan to stop at least six weeks before surgery to minimise complications.

Avoid Certain Medications: We may advise you to avoid specific medications and supplements that could increase bleeding. Make sure you inform us of any medications or supplements that you are currently taking.

Admission: You will be admitted to the ward by our nursing team who will perform some checks. 

Anaesthetic Review: Anaesthetist will review you and discuss the anaesthesia if you are having sedation or general anaesthesia.  If you are having local anaesthetic the surgeon will usually explain this process. 

Photography: You will have your preop photos taken. 

Marking: The surgeon will draw their operative plan and mark you in preparation for the surgery.

Consent: The surgeon will discuss the procedure and risks again and complete the documentation. 

After surgery: You will be closely monitored in a recovery area to ensure you wake up safely from general anaesthesia. You may notice dressings over the incisions and sometimes you may have eye pads covers to protect the eyes. You may also notice some blurring of vision due to ointment placed in the eye to protect the surface or cornea.

Pain: Levels vary, but you will receive medications to manage discomfort. You should expect to stay in the hospital for a short period following surgery depending on your recovery.

Plan for Recovery Organise child care, work leave, and household help for at least two weeks after surgery. 

Arrange Transportation Arrange for a reliable friend or family member to accompany you..

Post-Surgery Essentials Prepare items such as sunglasses and extra pillows to elevate your body while sleeping for the first 3-4 nights.

Activity: Light walking is encouraged early on to reduce the risk of blood clots or thrombosis. Most  can resume mild to moderate exercise at six weeks, but full recovery of strength and the capacity to engage in strenuous workouts might take up to three months.

Cool Compresses: Applying gentle cool compresses can alleviate swelling and soothe the eyes. Avoid direct contact of ice with the skin; wrap it in a cloth or use specially designed eye cooling masks.

Wound Care: Carefully follow our instructions for cleaning and dressing your incisions, if necessary.

Follow-Up Appointments: We will schedule follow-up visits within the first week or two to check on your healing, remove any dressings and stitches.

Protect Your Eyes: Wear sunglasses outdoors to protect from sunlight and wind, which can irritate healing tissues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the results of blepharoplasty last?

Results vary from person to person, but most patients enjoy the benefits for several years. There are many factors that can affect results such as smoking, sun exposure, lifestyle and genetics.  Remember that you will continue to age naturally, so maintenance treatments may be considered in the future.

Surgeons typically place incisions along the natural contours and creases of the eyelids, making scars as inconspicuous as possible. With time, these scars fade and are usually not noticeable.

There is no strict age requirement. Many patients opt for blepharoplasty in their 40s or 50s, but some individuals with hereditary concerns or earlier signs of ageing may seek surgery in their 30s. Suitability depends on the specific problems you want to address, your general health, and realistic expectations.

Yes. It is often paired with a brow lift, facelift, or non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments to create a more harmonious overall result.

Most patients report only mild discomfort, which is manageable with regular pain relief. You may feel tightness or slight irritation around the eyes, particularly in the first few days of recovery.

Upper lid blepharoplasty is commonly performed under local anaesthetic or awake.  Lower eyelid surgery may require sedation or general anaesthetic.

Non-surgical options such as dermal fillers, Botox, or laser treatments can help improve mild eyelid concerns. However, for moderate to significant sagging or puffiness, blepharoplasty is usually the most effective solution.

Any surgical procedure carries potential risks. While blepharoplasty is generally safe, it is vital to be aware of possible complications, which can include:

Infection: In rare cases, implants may need to be removed or replaced if an infection does not respond to antibiotics.

Bleeding or Haematoma: Bleeding into the surgical site can lead to pain and swelling. This can cause bruising or a black eye. 

Blindness: Extremely rarely there have been cases of blindness following blepharoplasty.

Eye Closure Issues: Lagophthalmos is the inability to close the eye. Ectropion is when the lower lid pulls down.

Ptosis: Drooping of the upper eyelid due to injury of the muscles. 

Anaesthesia Complications: These are uncommon but can include reactions such as respiratory or cardiovascular issues.

Changes in Sensation: Sensation may be temporarily altered after surgery; in some cases, it may persist.

Discuss any concerns with your surgeon and ensure you have a complete understanding of these risks. A skilled and experienced surgical team in Deansgate Hospital, Manchester will mitigate these risks through stringent safety measures, precise surgical techniques, and comprehensive aftercare.

Several factors will influence the cost of your eyelid procedure in Manchester:

Surgeon’s Fees: A surgeon with extensive expertise in complex revision cases may charge a higher fee.

Anaesthetist’s Fees: Cost may vary depending on the length of the procedure. Local anaesthetic will usually be cheaper. 

Hospital Fees: This includes operating theatre expenses, nursing care, and postop checks.

Procedure: It depends on whether you are having upper, lower or both eyelids done.

Supplementary Procedures: If you require a face lift or brow lift, costs may rise due to increased surgical time.

Yes, men who have noticed droopy upper eyelids or pronounced under-eye bags that create a tired look can greatly benefit from blepharoplasty, boosting confidence in both personal and professional spheres.

Thinking about Blepharoplasty?

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Aesthetic surgery is not merely a physical change; it can also have a profound psychological impact. Many people report feeling more self-assured and less self-conscious following blepharoplasty. These benefits often translate into improved social interactions and a better professional image, especially when one’s eyes no longer convey undue tiredness or stress.

Following a successful blepharoplasty, many patients discover a renewed sense of confidence and comfort in their daily routines. Looking in the mirror each morning may become a more pleasant experience as you see eyes that reflect how you truly feel—refreshed, alert, and ready to engage with the world.

It is important to maintain realistic expectations over time. While blepharoplasty offers lasting benefits, the natural ageing process continues. We emphasise the importance of ongoing skincare, eye protection, and a generally healthy lifestyle to keep the eye area in its best condition.

Blepharoplasty eyelid surgery in Manchester is a popular, effective solution for individuals looking to address droopy eyelids, puffiness, or tired-looking eyes. By removing or repositioning surplus skin and fat around the eyes, the procedure not only imparts a rejuvenated, more youthful appearance but can also have significant functional benefits for vision in cases of severe eyelid sagging.

Whether you are concerned about hooded upper eyelids that hinder your line of sight or under-eye bags that make you look perpetually exhausted, blepharoplasty can restore a bright, alert look that truly reflects your vitality. 

Before committing to any procedure, it is essential to do your research. Make sure your chosen surgeon is registered with the GMC and affiliated with relevant professional bodies. Our surgeons at Deansgate Hospital are all carefully selected.   During your consultation, be transparent about your expectations, medical history, and lifestyle factors to ensure you receive tailored advice.