2026-05-23
Lower Blepharoplasty
Lower blepharoplasty case: fat repositioning and skin excision for a woman in her 50s with under-eye puffiness and mild skin laxity.

* Basic Information
· Age: Woman in her 50s
· Under-eye fat: Moderate puffiness
· Skin condition: Mild skin laxity with slightly reduced elasticity
· Chief complaint: 'The puffiness under my eyes makes me look untidy and older.'
* Consultation
· This patient is a woman in her 50s whose main concerns are under-eye fat puffiness and skin laxity.
· We will create smooth under-eyes through fat repositioning and excision of loose skin.
· When skin excision is performed, ectropion (lower eyelid eversion) can occur easily.
* Plan
Lower Blepharoplasty


* Post-operative Progress
· The under-eyes look smooth and clean — excellent results. :)
* Key Points
· Attempting to correct drooping under-eye skin by removing too much of it will cause ectropion (lower eyelid eversion). This not only looks unsightly but also causes severe eye irritation and considerable discomfort. Never try to remove an excessive amount of skin!
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Post-operative complications and side effects — including bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry — may vary by individual and require careful attention.