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Category: Chalazion

Chalazion Healing stages
Chalazion

Chalazion Healing Stages:  Timeline & CareTips

Noticing a bump on your eyelid? It could be a chalazion, which sometimes heals on its own.  The chalazion healing stages are simple: it first looks red and swollen, then softens with warm compresses, slowly shrinks in size, and finally clears up within a few weeks. By following aftercare tips

How long do Chalazion Last
Chalazion

How Long Does a Chalazion Last? Recovery & Treatment

Is the bump on your eyelid not going away? You might be wondering, ‘How long does a chalazion last?’ Most chalazions heal within a few weeks to a couple of months. A chalazion can be frustrating and sometimes affect your confidence or comfort. Most of the time, the bump resolves

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Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty, also known as an eye lift, is a surgical procedure performed on the eyelids to improve their appearance. It can address concerns like:

  • Excess skin on the upper eyelids: This can obstruct vision and create a hooded appearance.

  • Bags under the lower eyelids: These can make you look tired or aged.

  • Drooping lower eyelids: This can also obstruct vision and contribute to a tired appearance.


Types of Blepharoplasty:

  • Upper blepharoplasty: This addresses concerns with the upper eyelids, removing excess skin and sometimes fat or muscle tissue.

  • Lower blepharoplasty: This addresses concerns with the lower eyelids, removing excess fat or skin and sometimes repositioning tissues.

  • Asian blepharoplasty: This addresses specific concerns related to the anatomy of Asian eyelids, creating a more defined crease.