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If sagging skin around your eyes has you looking more tired than you feel, blepharoplasty in Rye, NH may be worth exploring. Eyelid surgery is a refined surgical procedure designed to address excess skin, drooping eyelids, and puffy bags that develop as part of the natural aging process. At AW Plastic Surgery, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Wilson helps patients throughout Rye and the surrounding Seacoast region restore a more youthful appearance with personalized surgical care. To find out whether eyelid surgery is right for you, call us at (603) 294-4526) or schedule a consultation online.

What Is an Eyelid Lift?

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes or repositions excess skin, fat, and muscle tissue around the eyelids to improve both their appearance and, in some cases, their function. Upper eyelid surgery focuses on the upper eyelids, where loose skin and sagging can sometimes obstruct peripheral vision. Lower eyelid surgery addresses the area beneath the eyes, targeting puffiness, puffy bags, and the tired look associated with age-related changes.

Dr. Wilson, a Harvard graduate and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine alumnus, specializes in facial rejuvenation procedures that produce natural-looking results. His approach to eyelid surgery combines precise surgical technique with a thorough understanding of how the eyes contribute to overall facial harmony. Results are designed to enhance your natural beauty rather than alter your fundamental appearance.

Upper Eyelids and Lower Eyelid Surgery: What Each Procedure Treats

Upper eyelid surgery removes excess skin and, when present, addresses fat deposits that cause the upper eyelids to appear heavy or drooping. In more pronounced cases, droopy eyelids may affect vision, making the procedure functionally as well as aesthetically relevant. Dr. Wilson will evaluate your symptoms, overall health, and aesthetic goals during your consultation to determine the most appropriate approach.

Lower eyelid surgery focuses on smoothing the skin beneath the eyes and reducing the appearance of puffy bags caused by displaced fat. This area is particularly susceptible to age-related changes, and the sagging skin and puffiness that develop there can contribute significantly to a fatigued look. When combined with upper eyelid surgery, the two procedures work together to support a more balanced facial rejuvenation outcome.

Candidacy and Benefits of Eyelid Surgery

You may be a good candidate for blepharoplasty if you are in good overall health and experience one or more of the following:

  • Excess skin or drooping on the upper eyelids that affects your vision or appearance
  • Puffy bags or persistent puffiness beneath the eyes
  • Sagging skin or loose skin along the lower eyelid
  • A consistently tired or aged appearance that does not reflect how you feel
  • Wrinkles or smooth-ability concerns around the eye area
  • Ptosis or drooping that has developed gradually over time

Dr. Wilson will review your medical history, discuss any relevant medical conditions, and assess your eyebrows, forehead, and overall facial structure before recommending a treatment plan. In some cases, a brow lift may complement the results of eyelid surgery by addressing drooping in the forehead region that contributes to heaviness around the eyes.

Ready to explore your options? Call (603) 294-4526 or request a consultation to speak with Dr. Wilson.

What to Expect: Procedure, Recovery, and Results

During your consultation, Dr. Wilson will develop a personalized surgical plan based on your anatomy, aesthetic goals, and medical history. The eyelid surgery itself is typically performed on an outpatient basis. Depending on the extent of the procedure, the surgeon will make a carefully placed incision along the natural crease of the upper eyelids or just below the lower lash line, minimizing visible scars over time.

Swelling and bruising are common in the days following surgery and are a normal part of the healing process. Most patients find that these symptoms resolve within a few weeks. Stitches are generally removed within the first week, and most patients are able to return to light daily activities relatively quickly, though strenuous activities should be avoided for a few weeks as directed by Dr. Wilson.

More noticeable improvements in the appearance of the eyes typically continue to develop over a few months as swelling fully resolves. Individual results may vary. Botox and other complementary treatments are sometimes discussed as part of a broader maintenance plan following surgery, depending on your goals.

Why Rye, NH Patients Choose AW Plastic Surgery for Facial Rejuvenation

Patients from Rye, Portsmouth, Hampton, Exeter, and Greenland trust Dr. Wilson for his surgical precision and commitment to natural beauty. His training at Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, combined with board certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, reflects a standard of care that patients throughout New Hampshire deserve.

Dr. Wilson is also a national trainer for Revance and a published researcher, bringing an evidence-informed perspective to every procedure he performs. His signature W Lift facelift technique represents his broader philosophy: advanced surgical approaches designed to produce results that look and feel authentic. That same philosophy guides how he approaches every eyelid surgery at the practice.

Whether you are a busy professional in the Rye area, preparing for an upcoming occasion, or simply ready to address age-related changes that have been affecting your confidence, AW Plastic Surgery offers a thoughtful, personalized approach to care. Our office is conveniently located at 500 Market Street, Suite 1B in Portsmouth, easily accessible for patients across New Hampshire’s Seacoast region.

To learn more or to take the first step, contact us online or call (603) 294-4526 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Wilson.

Frequently Asked Questions About Blepharoplasty in Rye, NH

What is blepharoplasty, and how does eyelid surgery work?

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes or repositions excess skin, fat, and muscle around the eyelids. Upper eyelid surgery typically involves an incision along the natural crease of the upper eyelids, while lower eyelid surgery addresses puffiness and sagging skin beneath the eyes. Dr. Wilson customizes each procedure based on your anatomy and goals during a one-on-one consultation.

Am I a good candidate for an eyelid lift?

Good candidates are generally in good overall health, non-smokers, and have realistic expectations about outcomes. Common concerns that make someone a candidate include drooping eyelids, puffy bags, excess skin on the upper eyelids, or peripheral vision affected by sagging. Dr. Wilson will review your medical history and overall health to determine whether this procedure is appropriate for you.

Does blepharoplasty affect vision?

In cases where excess skin on the upper eyelids obstructs peripheral vision, upper eyelid surgery may help improve the visual field. Dr. Wilson will assess whether your vision is being affected during your consultation. As with any surgical procedure, a thorough evaluation is essential to determine the right course of action.

How long does recovery from eyelid surgery take?

Most patients experience swelling and bruising that subsides within a few weeks. Stitches are typically removed early in the recovery process, and most patients can return to light daily activities within about a week. Strenuous activities are generally avoided for a few weeks, and final results continue to develop over a few months. Individual recovery timelines vary.

Will eyelid surgery leave visible scars?

Dr. Wilson places incisions along natural creases of the eyelids or just below the lash line to minimize the visibility of scars. As healing progresses over a few months, scars typically become less noticeable. Proper post-operative care following Dr. Wilson’s guidance supports optimal healing.

Can a brow lift be combined with blepharoplasty?

Yes, in some cases a brow lift complements eyelid surgery by addressing drooping in the forehead and eyebrow area that contributes to heaviness around the eyes. Dr. Wilson will evaluate your full facial structure during your consultation and discuss whether combining procedures aligns with your aesthetic goals.

Is ptosis the same as drooping eyelids?

Ptosis refers specifically to the drooping of the upper eyelid due to muscle weakness or other factors, and it is distinct from the sagging caused by excess skin alone. Both conditions may affect the appearance of the eyelids and, in some cases, vision. Dr. Wilson will assess whether ptosis is a contributing factor during your evaluation.

How do I get started with blepharoplasty near Rye, NH?

The first step is scheduling a consultation with Dr. Wilson at AW Plastic Surgery, conveniently located in Portsmouth and serving patients from Rye and throughout New Hampshire. You can reach our office by calling (603) 294-4526 or by visiting our contact page to request an appointment.

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