Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
THE BLEPHAROPLASTY (EYELID SURGERY) PROCEDURE
Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a highly effective procedure designed to rejuvenate the delicate skin around the eyes. As one of the most expressive features of the face, the eyes often reflect early signs of aging—like droopy upper eyelids, puffiness, and under-eye bags. By removing or repositioning excess fat and tightening sagging skin, blepharoplasty can restore a more alert and youthful appearance. But the benefits go beyond appearance; if drooping eyelids are impacting your vision, eyelid surgery can help restore a clear line of sight. Dr. Joshua Zimm, a leading facial plastic surgeon in New York City, has extensive experience performing blepharoplasty with a keen artistic eye and meticulous attention to detail. Whether you are seeking a subtle enhancement or a more transformative change, Dr. Zimm’s approach is tailored to achieve beautiful, natural-looking results. If you find yourself constantly looking tired or dealing with drooping eyelids, blepharoplasty may offer the fresh, vibrant look you desire. The result is a refreshed and balanced appearance—one that still feels authentically you. With proper preoperative planning and postoperative care, you can look forward to minimal downtime and long-lasting results.
DR. ZIMM BLEPHAROPLASTY RESULTS IN NEW YORK CITY
BLEPHAROPLASTY BEFORE AND AFTER
Blepharoplasty in NYC: What to Expect
Upper eyelid surgery incisions are made to remove excess fat, muscle, and loose skin.
Lower eyelid incisions may be placed inside the lid or along the lash line, depending on whether the main issue is puffiness, skin excess, or both.
Blepharoplasty is commonly performed under local anesthesia in the office or under general anesthesia in the hospital, and patients usually return home the same day unless another procedure is being performed.
Your consultation with Dr. Joshua Zimm is the time to discuss candidacy, technique, and how to prepare for surgery in a way that fits your goals.
WHAT BLEPHAROPLASTY WON’T FIX
Blepharoplasty will not eliminate dark circles, eliminate all fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, nor change sagging eyebrows or remove festoons - the puffiness that sometimes occurs in the upper cheeks. It won't correct a sagging cheek.
Recovery, Limitations, and Consultation
Most patients should expect temporary swelling, bruising, and a short period of social downtime after eyelid surgery. Stitches are removed 3 to 5 days after surgery.
Many people resume routine non-strenuous activities within about a week, with longer guidance for heavier exercise depending on the details of treatment.
It is also important to understand what blepharoplasty does not treat well.
Blepharoplasty will not eliminate dark circles, eliminate all fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, nor change sagging eyebrows or remove festoons, which is why some patients benefit from a more comprehensive discussion of options
What Blepharoplasty Surgery Can Address
Blepharoplasty can correct hooded upper lids, under-eye bags, persistent puffiness, loose skin, or a fatigued appearance that does not reflect how they feel. Treatment can involve upper eyelid surgery, lower eyelid correction, or a combined approach, depending on where the concern is located.
Sometimes fat is repositioned rather than removed, and sometimes the lower lid is tightened as well. When brow position contributes to heaviness,
Dr. Zimm may also discuss whether a brow lift/forehead lift belongs in the conversation so the treatment plan matches the real source of the concern.
Candidates for Eyelid Surgery in New York City
Good candidates for eyelid surgery are generally healthy adults who want to address visible upper or lower-lid aging and who understand that surgery can improve specific concerns without changing every aspect of the eye area. They may also be bothered by excess upper eyelid skin, puffiness, or under-eye bags that make them look tired or older. Some patients seeking eyelid surgery have significantly drooping upper lids that interfere with their field of vision.
A consultation is the best way to determine whether upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, or a combination approach makes sense. During your consult, Dr. Zimm reviews skin quality, fat prominence, brow position, tear production, vision-related symptoms, and overall facial balance. Patients considering a broader facial refresh may also ask how blepharoplasty relates to procedures such as a facelift or can review before and after eyelid surgery photos for added context
FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE BLEPHAROPLASTY
- The degree of evident visual field obstruction.
- Visual acuity and tear production.
- Use of contact lenses.
- Circulatory, opthalmologic or other medical problems.
- The usefulness of other procedures such as a forehead lift, soft tissue fillers, laser resurfacing or neurotoxin injections to enhance the results of blepharoplasty.
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Why You Should Choose Dr. Joshua Zimm
Dr. Joshua Zimm is an internationally acclaimed, double board-certified Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, recognized for his expertise in blepharoplasty surgery. His work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals, and he has contributed chapters to prominent medical texts. As a trusted expert in facial rejuvenation, he has appeared on The Today Show, sharing insights on advanced cosmetic techniques. Dr. Zimm is the founder of A. Joshua Zimm, M.D., P.C., a premier facial plastic surgery practice on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, dedicated to providing quality, compassionate, and personalized care, alongside exceptional customer service.
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REFRENCES
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- Efanov, J. I., & Gorgy, A. (2024). Insights into upper blepharoplasty: Conservative volume-preserving techniques. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 12(27), 6129-6131. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v12.i27.6129
- Taban, M., & Perry, J. D. (2021). Advances in blepharoplasty techniques for improved aesthetic outcomes. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 41(1), 32-38. https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaa032
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