Procedure

Eyelid Lift in Kenya

A blepharoplasty procedure for selected upper eyelid, lower eyelid, puffiness, or tired-eye concerns.

Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.

Eyelid lift in Kenya consultation for blepharoplasty and eye area concerns

Overview

An eyelid lift, also called blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that can improve selected concerns around the upper or lower eyelids. It may address excess upper eyelid skin, under-eye puffiness, or eyelid skin laxity. The goal is to create a more rested and natural-looking eye appearance while respecting eyelid function and facial balance.

What this procedure may help with

  • Excess upper eyelid skin
  • Lower eyelid puffiness or bags
  • A tired eye appearance linked to eyelid skin or fat changes
  • Makeup application difficulty caused by excess eyelid skin
  • Selected age-related changes around the eyes

Who may be suitable

Eyelid Lift may be suitable for patients who:

Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, previous procedures where relevant, and recovery readiness before recommending any treatment plan.

  • Have upper or lower eyelid concerns that match blepharoplasty goals
  • Are in good general health
  • Have realistic expectations about improvement and scars
  • Can follow eye-area recovery instructions
  • Have no uncontrolled eye or medical conditions
  • Understand that eyelid surgery does not treat every facial ageing concern

Who may need to wait or consider another option

This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:

This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.

  • You have untreated dry eye, eye disease, or vision concerns that need review first
  • You have uncontrolled medical conditions
  • You smoke and cannot stop before surgery as advised
  • You expect the procedure to change your entire face
  • Your concerns are better treated with brow lift, facelift, or non-surgical care
  • You are not ready for swelling, bruising, or temporary activity limits

Consultation and planning

An eyelid lift consultation should assess upper eyelid skin, lower eyelid puffiness, eye health history, brow position, facial balance, medical history, and goals. Your surgeon should explain whether upper eyelid surgery, lower eyelid surgery, or another procedure is more suitable.

During consultation, the team should explain:

  • What the procedure can and cannot achieve
  • The likely incision or treatment approach
  • Recovery expectations
  • Risks and limitations
  • Whether another procedure may be more suitable
  • How to prepare safely before treatment

How the procedure works

An eyelid lift is usually performed under anaesthesia. Upper eyelid surgery often places incisions in the eyelid crease to remove or adjust excess skin and tissue. Lower eyelid surgery may use an incision near the lash line or inside the eyelid depending on the concern. The plan depends on anatomy and treatment goals.

Recovery and aftercare

Swelling, bruising, tightness, and mild irritation can occur after eyelid surgery. Sutures may be removed within the early recovery period, depending on the technique. Patients should avoid rubbing the eyes, strenuous activity, and sun exposure as advised. Final refinement takes time as swelling settles.

Risks and limitations

Possible risks include bleeding, infection, delayed healing, visible scarring, dry eyes, irritation, asymmetry, changes in eyelid position, temporary blurred vision, numbness, and anaesthesia-related risks.

All surgery carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.

Results and expectations

An eyelid lift may create a more rested eye appearance, but results vary by eyelid anatomy, skin quality, brow position, healing, and ageing. The goal is natural-looking improvement, not an overdone or hollowed look.

Questions about Eyelid Lift

Yes. Blepharoplasty is the medical term for eyelid surgery.

Consultation

Find out if eyelid lift is suitable for you

A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.