Do you suffer from hanging eyelids or a tired look? If so, an upper eyelid correction at Eyelift.nl may be the answer. Eyelift.nl specialises in upper blepharoplasty. There are 5 ENT doctors working specialising in facial surgery.
A hanging eyelid, or dermatochalasis, is caused by excess tissue at the eyelids. The skin around the eyelids is very thin, making it lose its elasticity faster over the years and the connective tissue weakens. As a result, fat and fluid accumulate and the upper eyelid then starts to hang. As a result, patients are often told that they look tired when this is not the case.
Another common complaint is the continuous feeling of heaviness on top of the eye and eyelashes, and headaches caused by trying to keep the eyes open. Not only this but also other normal things, such as applying eye make-up, is disrupted by the hanging eyelid when it should not be. In most cases, this is caused by a hanging upper eyelid, which has become loose over the years.
Do you experience these symptoms daily and don’t know how to fix them yourself? Then an upper eyelid correction is probably the solution for you.
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It is common for the skin around the upper eyelids to stretch to the extent that it hangs over the eyes (blepharochalasis). Blepharochalasis of the upper eyelids is a result of sagging skin around the eyes and is sometimes accompanied by the bulging of fatty tissue in the eye sockets, pushing the skin forward and causing it to crease or show a bulge above the eye. Blepharochalasis is a natural ageing process but can be accelerated by excessive sunlight, smoking or genetic predisposition.
Correcting sagging skin is called blepharoplasty (blepharo means eyelid and plasty comes from plastic surgery).
With blepharochalasis, you may suffer from:
– Skin excess of the upper eyelids
– Restriction of the field of vision due to the skin hanging over the eyelid edge
– A sticky feeling of the upper eyelid
– Tearing/dry eyes
– Headaches and fatigue complaints
– Looking tired or old
– Problems applying make-up
These symptoms may increase when watching television, reading and driving a car, among others.
During the consultation with the doctor, your complaints, questions and wishes will be discussed. The position of your upper eyelids is examined. The excess skin of the upper eyelids should reach at least to the eyelashes and half of your pupil should be covered.
The operation is almost always performed under local anaesthesia. To promote optimal healing, we advise against smoking from 3 weeks before to 3 weeks after the operation. If you take blood-thinning medication, you should stop taking it 10 days before the operation. Your doctor will have discussed this with you.
Before the operation, the doctor will mark off the amount of skin to be removed. Your face will be cleaned with disinfectant and sterile cloths will be wrapped around it.
From then on, you should not touch the face. After this, the skin is numbed with an injection. Once the skin is numb, the excess is cut away, the necessary further corrections are made and then the wounds are stitched.
Suture patches are placed around the eyes, which should remain in place for just under a week until the stitches are removed.
After surgery, cooled gauze and so-called “ice goggles” are placed on your eyes. This cooling reduces the swelling and bruising of the eyes. As soon as you feel well enough, you may go home. It is recommended to continue cooling at home for several hours (15 minutes every hour). This can be done in several ways. It can be done using the “ice goggles”, pieces of ice or frozen peas in a plastic bag (this not directly on the eyes, tissue between them). Because skin has been removed from the eyelids, more light may fall into the eyes. It is therefore advisable to bring sunglasses for the journey home. Even if it is raining or cloudy weather.
You cannot participate in traffic yourself after the procedure. In the first 24 to 48 hours, the eyes may feel tight and sometimes irritating. This is due to the swelling. Even with proper cooling, the eyelids will swell slightly. After about three days, this will lessen by itself. During the week of surgery, you should be aware that you must not bend or lift. This will prevent tension on the eyelids. Take it easy, especially in the first few days.
Use an extra pillow when sleeping.
After a week, the plasters and stitches will be removed. Two weeks after surgery, you can apply make-up to the eyelids again, unless your doctor provides different instructions.
One hundred per cent symmetry cannot be guaranteed. A slight asymmetry in the beginning is normal. For most people, over time, the difference will disappear.
With an eyebrow correction, your eyebrows will initially appear slightly too high.
However, the effect is temporary and after a few weeks they will settle into their final position.
An eyelid correction or brow lift has a long-term effect, but the final process of ageing will not stop. Depending on your skin type, skin quality and whether or not you smoke, a long-term result can be expected that usually lasts about 10 years.
Despite all good care, the eyes may turn blue due to bruising. The whites of the eyes may also become discoloured. This is all normal. It is not normal if your eyes start to hurt intensely, with the whites of the eyes turning completely red. You will usually be prescribed an eye cream with which the symptoms will quickly disappear.
In case of such complaints or in case of doubt, please contact the following telephone number: 078-6425141 (Papendrecht) or 070-7400004 (Rijswijk).
Much has changed in recent years in terms of medical reimbursement of eyelid surgery by health insurance companies. From 1 January 2005, for instance, the eyelid lift is considered cosmetic surgery by health insurers. Initially, health insurers were still willing to assume the cost of an eyelid lift of the upper eyelids if there was a limitation of the visual field.
From 1 January 2011, this arrangement also disappeared from the basic health insurance scheme. Currently, eyelid surgery is only reimbursed if it is congenital. However, this is almost never the case in practice. By definition, a lower eyelid correction is not reimbursed by the health insurer. Currently, you must have supplementary insurance to be eligible for Medical Indication and thus reimbursement for an eyelid lift, see below.
So, even in the case where you are looking against the eyelids, an eyelid correction is generally not covered by your health insurance company. This comes across as very unfair, but health insurers believe that you should have had an eyelid correction earlier, at a younger age, (and at your own expense) for cosmetic reasons. Unless you have supplementary insurance for an eyelid correction, you will have to pay for the eyelid correction yourself. A referral from your GP to the hospital does not change this either.
Additional insurance policies exist only for eyelid surgery on the upper eyelids. This usually requires you to meet the criteria set by your insurer. These are usually included in your policy conditions.
Quality is at the heart of Eyelift.nl. There is a formal quality system, the qualities of doctors and staff are structurally tested and developed, and regular quality checks are carried out.
Naturally, all treatment facilities meet the requirements set by the government for this purpose and Eyelift.nl complies with the legislation relevant to it on all fronts. In addition to our own quality system and the dedication of our employees, Dutch legislation also provides a quality guarantee. Eyelift.nl complies with all laws and regulations imposed from the government.
This act requires clinics to pay systematic and structural attention to quality. A clinic’s policy must be aimed at providing responsible care. This means that care must be effective and efficient, patient-oriented and tailored to real needs. Every clinic is obliged to operate a quality system and issue an annual quality report.
This act regulates professional practice and aims to promote and monitor the quality of professional practice and protect patients against incompetent and negligent actions of professionals. To this end, the law includes safeguards such as title protection, registration, authorisation of reserved procedures and disciplinary law. At Eyelift.nl, this means that only BIG registered doctors certified by the European Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery work.
This law regulates a number of rights and obligations of the client and the doctor. The right to information about treatment is one of the most important. The doctor is obliged to inform you about the nature of treatment, the rules of life to be observed after treatment, the possible risks, alternatives and the expected results. Furthermore, this act describes, among other things, the right to inspect the medical file, the required consent for treatment and the right to privacy and confidentiality.
This act requires clinics to make formal arrangements for handling complaints. A complaint may be submitted to the complaints committee against a healthcare provider about conduct by him or persons working for him. The committee handles the complaint on the basis of a complaint regulation that must be made available to the patient. Eyelift.nl has joined the complaints scheme of the UMC St Radboud in order to offer and guarantee optimal quality through Enface kliniek.
The result is soon visible. After a few weeks, the incisions in your hairline will have healed and you can start enjoying your new fresh look. See some photos before and after upper eyelid surgery treatment here.
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