FAQ & Answers
Where is the incision in the upper eyelids performed for upper eyelid blepharoplasty?
Dr. Zoumalan will carefully identify your natural fold and make an incision over the natural fold. Most of us are born with a natural fold; If the fold is too high or non-existent (as in some Asian eyelids), Dr. Zoumalan will discuss with you the options to change the fold of the eyelid. Dr. Zoumalan uses a modified technique to remove the excess lateral hood of the skin by curving side marks upwards that help in removing the lateral hood but also opening the eyelid while holding the forehead elevated. The incision of the hair cures well inside the crow’s feet. Curving down can often result in a more visible incision and can leave the residual skin and also bring the eyebrow down. Dr. Zoumalan pays close attention to wound closure using very fine, non-absorbable sutures, which are usually removed in 5-6 days.