2026-05-22
Lower Blepharoplasty
A male patient in his 50s with severe under-eye fat bulging and skin laxity undergoes lower blepharoplasty via fat repositioning and skin resection.

* Basic Information
· Male in his 50s
· Under-eye fat: severe bulging
· Skin condition: significant sagging with markedly reduced elasticity
· Chief complaint: 'My under-eye area looks messy and makes me look old.'
* Consultation
· This gentleman in his 50s is troubled mainly by bulging under-eye fat and sagging skin.
· Fat repositioning combined with resection of the excess sagging skin will create smooth, refreshed under-eyes.
· Due to significantly reduced skin elasticity, aggressive skin excision carries a high risk of ectropion (lower eyelid eversion).
* Treatment Plan
Lower Blepharoplasty


* Post-Operative Progress
· The under-eye area looks smooth and clean — excellent results!
* Key Points
· Attempting to remove too much sagging skin from the lower eyelid will cause ectropion (lower eyelid eversion). This is not only aesthetically unpleasant but also causes severe eye irritation and considerable discomfort. Never try to solve the problem by aggressively excising excess skin!
Consultations and procedures should always be performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon!
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Possible post-operative complications and side effects — including bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry — may vary by individual and require careful attention.