Retraction

Retraction

Retraction of the eyelids occurs when the upper or lower eyelids are pulled back, resulting in an abnormal or unnatural appearance. This condition can cause discomfort, dryness, and exposure-related issues for the eyes. If you are experiencing eyelid retraction, retraction surgery can help restore a more natural eyelid position and improve both the function and aesthetics of your eyes
Op. Dr. Murat Sağdık Retraction

Is Retraction Surgery Painful?

Retraction surgery is a procedure performed to correct eyelid retraction, which is the abnormal positioning or opening of the eyelids. The surgery is typically performed under anesthesia, ensuring that you do not feel any pain during the procedure. After the surgery, some mild pain, discomfort, or tightness in the treated area can be expected. Your surgeon will prescribe pain medication to help manage any post-operative discomfort.

Swelling and bruising are common after retraction surgery and can last for a few days to a couple of weeks. Applying cold compresses and keeping your head elevated can help reduce swelling and promote healing. It is important to follow your surgeon’s instructions for post-operative care and avoid activities that may strain or put pressure on the treated area during the healing process.

Does Retraction Surgery Leave Scars?

Retraction surgery involves making incisions to release and reposition the eyelids. The placement and length of incisions depend on the specific technique used and the individual patient’s condition. Skilled surgeons aim to make incisions in inconspicuous locations, such as within the natural creases of the eyelids, to minimize visible scarring. Over time, the incision lines usually fade and become less noticeable. Proper wound care, including keeping the incisions clean and protected, is essential to promote optimal healing and minimize the risk of scarring.

At What Age Should You Consider Retraction Surgery?

The decision to undergo retraction surgery is based on individual needs and concerns. The appropriate age for the procedure depends on the underlying cause of the eyelid retraction and the impact it has on vision and overall well-being. It is important to consult with a qualified surgeon who specializes in oculoplastic or facial plastic surgery to evaluate your specific condition, discuss your goals, and determine if retraction surgery is suitable for you.

Transformative Benefits

Restored Eyelid Function

Eyelid retraction can cause discomfort, dryness, and exposure-related issues for the eyes. Retraction surgery can help restore a more natural eyelid position, allowing for improved eyelid closure and protecting the eyes from excessive dryness and irritation.

Enhanced Aesthetics

Eyelid retraction can result in an unnatural or abnormal appearance of the eyes, affecting your overall facial harmony. Retraction surgery can improve the aesthetics of the eyes by adjusting the position of the eyelids, creating a more balanced and pleasing look.

Improved Eye Comfort

Eyelid retraction can lead to symptoms such as dryness, redness, and sensitivity to light. By correcting the position of the eyelids, retraction surgery can alleviate these symptoms, improving overall eye comfort and quality of life.

Long-lasting Results

Retraction surgery provides long-lasting results, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of improved eyelid position and function for years to come. While the natural aging process will continue, the correction achieved through surgery can have a lasting impact on your eye health and appearance.
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