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Eyelid Lift Abroad


 

Eyelid Surgery for a Younger, Fresher Appearance

 

The eyelid lift procedure produces a more youthful and rested appearance of the eyes. According to the most recent statistics published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, blepharoplasty or eyelid lift surgery, is the fourth most common cosmetic plastic surgery among women, and the second most common cosmetic plastic surgery among men.

You may be a candidate for an eyelid lift (also called an eyelift) if you have excessive, sagging, or wrinkled upper or lower eyelid skin, or puffy pouches of fat or ‘bags’ in the upper or lower lids that create a tired or aged appearance.


What to expect

If you are interested in an eyelid lift, your plastic surgeon may ask you a number of questions, including:

• Your expectations for the procedure
• Previous and current medical conditions or drug allergies and use of medications, vitamins, and supplements
• Use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs

Your surgeon will also request photographs, typically a frontal and side view of your eye area. These photographs will be protected by Health Travel Guides’ comprehensive privacy policy and will be accessible only by the surgeon.


Health Travel Means Savings On Quality Surgical Care

According to the Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery, the cost of an eyelid lift surgery can be $5,000 or higher, compared to the Health Travel Guides extensively credentialed provider network average price of $2,300. Contact us for a personalized quote today.



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