Dr Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD - Plastic Surgery in Dallas, TX

Lower Blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX | Lower Eyelid Surgery

 

Are you tired of looking in the mirror and being greeted by bags and puffiness under your eyes? If so, you may want to consider lower blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX. Lower blepharoplasty, also known as lower eyelid surgery, is a highly effective procedure that can help rejuvenate the appearance of your eyes by removing excess fat and skin. Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD is highly experienced in performing this cosmetic procedure, ensuring that you achieve the natural and youthful look you desire. So why wait any longer? Discover the transformative results that lower blepharoplasty can provide and regain your confidence today.

What is Lower Blepharoplasty?

Lower blepharoplasty, a popular facial plastic surgery procedure, is designed to improve the appearance of the lower eyelids. Over time, the lower eyelids can develop puffiness, bags, wrinkles, and sagging skin, which can make people look older and tired. Lower blepharoplasty seeks to address these concerns by removing excess skin and fat from the lower eyelids, resulting in a more rejuvenated and refreshed appearance. Also known as lower eyelid lift, this procedure can be performed using different techniques, such as the transconjunctival approach or the skin-muscle flap technique. With this procedure’s ability to minimize signs of aging and enhance the overall attractiveness of the eyes, lower blepharoplasty continues to gain popularity among those seeking a youthful and vibrant appearance.

 

How is Lower Blepharoplasty Performed?

During the lower blepharoplasty procedure performed in Dallas, TX, Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD carefully removes excess skin and fat from the lower eyelids to achieve a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. Lower blepharoplasty is a common outpatient surgery that can address concerns such as under-eye bags, puffiness, and sagging skin. The procedure involves making small incisions along the natural creases or inside the lower eyelids to access the underlying tissues. The excess skin and fat are then carefully trimmed or repositioned to create a smoother and more refreshed look. The surgeon may also tighten the muscles and remove any protruding tissue to further enhance the results. This procedure is performed under general anesthesia, and patients can usually resume their normal activities within a week or two.

What is Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty?

Transconjunctival blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure used to improve the appearance of the lower eyelids. Unlike traditional blepharoplasty, which involves making an incision on the outside of the eyelid, transconjunctival blepharoplasty is performed on the inner side of the eyelid. This approach allows for the removal or repositioning of excess fat without leaving visible scars on the outside. The procedure is typically used to minimize the appearance of under-eye bags and puffiness, resulting in a more youthful and refreshed appearance. Transconjunctival blepharoplasty can also be combined with other facial rejuvenation techniques to achieve optimal results. It is a safe and effective procedure, but like any surgery, it carries some risks, including infection and bleeding. Therefore, it is important to consult with Dr. Cocco to determine if transconjunctival lower blepharoplasty is the right option for addressing your specific concerns.

Starting Price of a Lower Blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX

Lower Blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX - Lower Eyelid Surgery

What is Transcutaneous Blepharoplasty?

Transcutaneous blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure with an external approach being used to improve the appearance of the lower eyelids. It involves making an incision on the outside of the eyelid, such as a crease located near the lash line (subciliary approach). This approach allows for removal of excess skin or sagging muscle (also known as festoons) and the removal or repositioning of excess fat. The primary purpose of this procedure is typically to enhance the pronounced appearance of under-eye bags with drooping lower lids, resulting in a more youthful and revitalized look. Like Transconjunctival blepharoplasty, Transcutaneous blepharoplasty can also be combined with other facial rejuvenation techniques to achieve the best possible results. While it is a safe and effective procedure, it does carry certain risks, which are detailed in our consent forms. Therefore, it is important to consult with Dr. Cocco to determine if transcutaneous lower blepharoplasty is the appropriate option for addressing your specific concerns.

How Much Does Lower Blepharoplasty Cost in Dallas, TX?

The cost of undergoing a lower blepharoplasty procedure Dallas, TX typically starts at $7,400, but may vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case, the specific techniques used, and whether or not it is performed by itself or combined with other plastic surgery procedures, such as Canthopexy or Canthoplasty. Patients can expect to receive high-quality care from Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD, a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon with extensive experience in performing lower blepharoplasty procedures. It is important to consult with Dr. Cocco to discuss individual needs and determine an accurate cost estimate for the procedure.

Can Lower Blepharoplasty be Covered by Insurance?

Insurance coverage for lower blepharoplasty procedures typically are deemed not medically necessary, e and therefore not covered. Patients should carefully review their insurance policy and consult with their insurance provider to determine if coverage is available. It is also important to check with the surgeon to ensure they work with insurance companies for this procedure. If lower eyelid blepharoplasty is done for cosmetic reasons, it is unlikely to be covered by insurance.

 

Payment plans and Financing options

We offer advanced payment plans for this procedure and the terms depend on the overall cost of proposed surgery. All procedures must be fully paid off 10 business days before your scheduled surgery date. While we do not offer in-house financing, we recommend two third-party options for your convenience: Alphaeon and CareCredit. Both have easy-to-follow online applications, which you can access through the links provided below.

Schedule Your Consultation Today!

    Please call our Dallas office at (972) 200-1718 during office hours, or use the form below to contact us. After receiving your email, we will promptly get in touch with you to answer any questions you may have and assist you in scheduling your appointment with Dr. Cocco.

    The information you choose to share with us is always kept confidential. Consultation fee is non-refundable, and is applied towards your procedure. Cancellation fees apply if you fail to attend your appointment or cancel with less than 24 hours notice.

     

    Who is a Good Candidate for Lower Blepharoplasty Surgery?

    Candidates for lower blepharoplasty surgery are those who are experiencing excess skin or fat in the lower eyelid, which may be causing vision obstruction or aesthetic concerns. To determine if someone is a good candidate for lower blepharoplasty surgery, Dr. Cocco will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, considering factors such as the patient’s overall health, medical history, and specific concerns. It is essential for candidates to have realistic expectations and a clear understanding of the potential risks and benefits associated with the procedure.

    What to Expect During Your Lower Blepharoplasty Consultation

    During your consultation for lower blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX, you can expect to discuss your desired aesthetic goals and have a thorough examination of your lower eyelids. This initial meeting with Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD is crucial in determining the best course of action for achieving your desired results. Here is what you can expect during your lower blepharoplasty consultation:

     

    1. Discussion of goals: Dr. Cocco will take the time to understand your expectations and aesthetic desires. This will help guide the surgical plan and ensure that your goals are achievable.
    2. Examination of lower eyelids: Dr. Cocco will carefully assess the condition of your lower eyelids, looking for issues such as excess fat, loose skin, or muscle laxity. This examination will help determine the appropriate surgical technique to address your specific concerns.
    3. Review of medical history: She will then inquire about your medical history, including any previous surgeries or eye-related conditions. This information is vital in ensuring your safety and determining any potential risks or complications.
    4. Explanation of the procedure: Finally, Dr. Cocco will thoroughly explain the lower blepharoplasty procedure, including the steps involved, expected recovery time, and potential risks and complications. This will allow you to make an informed decision about whether this surgery is right for you.

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    What are the Benefits of Lower Blepharoplasty?

    This procedure offers several benefits to those who are experiencing issues with their lower eyelids. By reshaping and tightening the natural eyelid contours, lower blepharoplasty can significantly improve the appearance of the lower eyelids, resulting in enhanced self-confidence and self-esteem. Unlike other non-surgical options, lower blepharoplasty provides long-lasting results, making it a popular choice among people seeking a more permanent solution to their lower eyelid concerns. With these benefits, lower blepharoplasty is one effective way to achieve both aesthetic and functional improvements.

    Lower Blepharoplasty vs Upper Blepharoplasty

    Upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty are two different types of eyelid surgery. Upper Blepharoplasty specifically targets the upper eyelids, removing excess skin and fat to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance. This procedure can also improve sight obstruction caused by sagging upper eyelids. On the other hand, lower blepharoplasty is focused on the lower eyelids, addressing issues such as under-eye bags, wrinkles, and laxity. It typically involves the removal or repositioning of fat deposits, as well as tightening loose skin and muscles. Both procedures aim to enhance the overall appearance of the eyes, but target different areas of the eyelids. Here are four key differences between the two:

     

    1. Area of Focus: Lower blepharoplasty targets the lower eyelids, specifically addressing issues such as under-eye bags and excess skin. Upper blepharoplasty, on the other hand, focuses on the upper eyelids, treating drooping eyelids and improving the natural eyelid crease.
    2. Surgical Procedure: Lower blepharoplasty typically involves either making an incision on the inside of the lower eyelid (transconjunctival approach) or just below the lash line (subciliary approach). Upper blepharoplasty involves creating an incision in the natural crease of the upper eyelid.
    3. Results: Lower blepharoplasty can help reduce puffiness and improve the overall appearance of the under-eye area. Upper eyelid surgery can create a more youthful and refreshed look by eliminating excess skin and improving eyelid droopiness.
    4. Combined Approach: In some cases, both lower and upper blepharoplasty may be performed together for comprehensive rejuvenation of the entire eye area.

    Combining Lower Blepharoplasty with Other Procedures

    Combining lower blepharoplasty with other procedures is a common practice in cosmetic surgery. This approach allows patients to address multiple concerns and achieve comprehensive rejuvenation. Upper blepharoplasty can be performed in conjunction with lower blepharoplasty to address sagging or excess skin on the upper eyelids. Facelift and brow lift surgeries can also be combined with lower blepharoplasty to achieve a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

    Additionally, complementary procedures such as Canthopexy and Canthoplasty may be performed to provide additional support and stability to the lower eyelid during the blepharoplasty procedure. Lastly Facial Fat Grafting can also be staged with lower blepharoplasty to further enhance volume and reduce the appearance of under-eye hollows or dark circles. Overall, combining lower blepharoplasty with other procedures allows for a more comprehensive and tailored approach to facial rejuvenation.

    Combined Blepharoplasty - Upper and Lower Eyelid Surgery

    Lower Blepharoplasty with Canthopexy

    Lower blepharoplasty with Canthopexy is a surgical procedure performed by Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD to address the signs of aging and improve the appearance of the lower eyelids. The blepharoplasty procedure involves removing excess skin, fat, and muscle from the lower eyelids to reduce puffiness and improve the contour of the lower eyelid area. Canthopexy, which involves tightening the tendon to the corner of the eye and repositioning it to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance, is often performed in conjunction with lower blepharoplasty to provide additional support to the lower eyelid and prevent complications such as ectropion. The combination of lower blepharoplasty with canthopexy is a highly effective way to rejuvenate the lower eyelids and restore a more youthful and vibrant appearance.

    Lower Blepharoplasty with Canthoplasty

    Lower blepharoplasty when combined with Canthoplasty, it offers additional benefits compared to canthopexy alone. Canthoplasty, which involves tightening the lower eyelid in cases of more severe pre-existing laxity, further enhancing the overall results of lower blepharoplasty. It provides improved support and stability to the lower eyelid, helping to prevent complications such as ectropion or rounded eye appearance. Canthoplasty also allows for a more natural-looking lower eyelid shape and positioning. By combining these two procedures, Dr. Cocco can achieve a more youthful and refreshed appearance, with long-lasting results.

    Eyelid Surgery Scars - Facial Rejuvenation Surgery

    How to Prepare for Lower Eyelid Surgery

    It is important to obtain clearance with your eye doctor when preparing for lower eyelid surgery. It is important to note that the procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia rather than local anesthesia. Therefore, it is advisable to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure as you may still feel groggy and disoriented from the effects of the anesthesia. In preparation for lower eyelid surgery, it is important to follow your surgeon’s instructions and guidelines to ensure a smooth and successful procedure.

    Prior to the surgery, it is essential to have a consultation with your surgeon to discuss any concerns or questions you may have. We will provide you with specific pre-operative instructions, such as avoiding certain medications or supplements that could increase bleeding or delay the healing process. Additionally, it is recommended to stock up on supplies like cool compresses, artificial tears, and ointments to aid in the post-operative recovery period.

    Overall, thorough preparation and communication with your surgeon are crucial for a successful lower eyelid surgery experience. It is worth noting that upper and lower blepharoplasty can be performed together, if desired, to achieve a more comprehensive rejuvenation of the eyelid area.

    What to Expect After Lower Blepharoplasty Surgery

    After lower blepharoplasty surgery, patients can expect swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the treated area. The swelling peaks within 48 hours and gradually subsides over the next few weeks. Bruising may appear around the eyes and cheeks and typically lasts for one to two weeks after surgery. Discomfort such as tightness or soreness can be managed with pain medications.

    Lower Blepharoplasty Risks

    Complications associated with lower eyelid surgery include potential risks such as:

    1. Infection: Although rare, infection can occur after surgery. Proper wound care and antibiotic treatment can help prevent and treat infections.
    2. Excessive bleeding: Bleeding can occur during or after surgery. Your surgeon will take precautions to control bleeding and minimize the risk of complications.
    3. Scarring: While every effort is made to minimize scarring, some degree of scarring is inevitable. However, skilled surgeons can minimize visible scarring through careful incision placement and special suturing techniques.
    4. Changes in vision: In rare cases, lower eyelid surgery can cause temporary or permanent changes in vision. It is important to discuss undergoing lower eyelid procedures with your eye doctor prior to surgery. Should there be any vision changes after surgery, notify your surgeon and seek immediate medical attention if necessary.

     

    Anyone considering lower blepharoplasty should carefully evaluate the associated risks. Consulting with an experienced and reputable plastic surgeon, such as Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD is crucial for a thorough assessment and to minimize these risks. When contemplating lower blepharoplasty in Dallas, it is important to consider the balance between risks and benefits.

    Recovery from the Lower Eyelid Surgery

    Recovering from lower eyelid surgery typically involves a period of swelling, bruising, and discomfort. During the first week following the procedure, it is important to rest and keep the head elevated to minimize swelling. Applying cold compresses and taking prescribed pain medication can also help alleviate discomfort. Patients may experience blurred vision, sensitivity to light, and excessive tearing in the initial healing phase. It is crucial to avoid any strenuous activities, heavy lifting, or bending during this time. The bruising and swelling will gradually subside over the next few weeks after surgery, and most patients are able to return to their normal routines within 10 to 14 days. However, complete recovery can take several months. It is essential to follow post-operative instructions, avoid excessive sun exposure, and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and optimal results.

    Lower Blepharoplasty Scars

    The presence of visible scars is a common concern among patients undergoing lower blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX. However, our patients can find reassurance in Dr. Cocco’s expertise, who employs advanced techniques to minimize scarring. These techniques may include making incisions in inconspicuous locations and utilizing meticulous suturing techniques. Additionally, post-operative care, such as the use of topical scar creams and proper wound care, can further enhance the healing process and minimize scar visibility. In general, by choosing a reputable surgeon, patients can be confident in their ability to achieve the desired aesthetic results while minimizing the appearance of lower blepharoplasty scars.

    Lower Blepharoplasty FAQs

    (Frequently Asked Questions)

    Is lower blepharoplasty a safe procedure?

    Yes, lower blepharoplasty is generally considered a safe procedure when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. However, as with any surgery, there are risks involved, and it’s important to thoroughly review the informed consent and instruction forms.

    How long does it take to recover from lower blepharoplasty?

    The recovery time for lower blepharoplasty varies from person to person. Generally, it takes about 1-2 weeks to fully recover, although some swelling and bruising may persist for a few weeks.

    Can lower blepharoplasty be combined with other eyelid procedures?

    Yes, lower blepharoplasty can be combined with other eyelid procedures, such as canthopexy, canthoplasty, upper blepharoplasty or brow lift, to achieve a more comprehensive rejuvenation of the eye area.

    Will lower blepharoplasty leave a visible scar?

    Transconjunctival blepharoplasty will not leave visible scars. However, the incisions made during transcutaneous lower blepharoplasty are typically well-hidden along the natural creases of the eyelids, minimizing the visibility of any scars.

    How long will the results of lower blepharoplasty last?

    The results of lower blepharoplasty are long-lasting, but they will not stop the natural aging process. Factors such as lifestyle habits and genetics can influence the longevity of the results.

    What is the best age for lower blepharoplasty?

    The best age for lower blepharoplasty can vary depending on individual circumstances. However, in general, it is recommended to undergo lower blepharoplasty after the age of 40. This is because drooping under-eye bags are often a result of aging, and undergoing the procedure at this age can yield the best results in terms of rejuvenating the appearance of the eyes. For people with genetic lower eyelid bags, this procedure can be done at any time.

    Who is NOT a good candidate for lower blepharoplasty?

    People with chronic dry-eye, thyroid disorders, diabetes, heart disease, or hypertension may not be suitable candidates for lower blepharoplasty. These conditions can increase the risk of complications during surgery, such as slower healing, excessive bleeding, or impaired wound closure. It is important to consult with a qualified ophthalmologist to assess your overall health and determine whether lower blepharoplasty is a safe and advisable option.

    Does blepharoplasty lower eyebrows?

    While the surgery can provide a more youthful and refreshed look to the eyes, it does not directly lower the position of the eyebrows. However, a brow lift can be performed in conjunction with blepharoplasty to address sagging eyebrows and create a harmonized result. 

    Schedule your Lower Blepharoplasty Consultation in Dallas, TX Today!

    If you are considering lower blepharoplasty in Dallas, TX, we invite you to schedule your consultation at our office today. At Cocco Clinique MD, we understand the importance of addressing concerns related to the lower eyelid area. Dr. Cocco, our Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, has extensive experience in performing lower blepharoplasty procedures and is dedicated to providing exceptional care to all of our patients.

    Our Dallas, TX practice is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, and our team is committed to ensuring your comfort and safety throughout the entire process. Schedule your lower blepharoplasty consultation today and take the first step towards achieving your aesthetic goals.

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