Eyelid Surgery in Iran

eyelid surgery in iran

Eyelid Surgery in Iran

How much does eyelid surgery cost in Iran?

Iranian surgery company offers blepharoplasty in Iran,The cost of Blepharoplasty in Iran is around $1400 while eyelid surgery cost is about $5000 globally.

If you decide to have an Eyelid Surgery in Iran( Blepharoplasty ), reading this article can improve your knowledge about cost of Eyelid Surgery in Iran to a great extent and help you to choose the best city and hospital to perform Eyelid Surgery in Iran.

In this article we provide you with a comprehensive description of Eyelid Surgery in Iran and the cost of Eyelid Surgery in Iran.

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General information about Eyelid Surgery in Iran

The following table describes general information about Eyelid surgery in Iran including Eyelid Surgery cost in Iran, recovery time, and to name but a few.

General Information

 

Cost

$ 800-2000

Anesthesia

General / Local

Hospital Stay

No

Back to Work

1 to 2 Weeks

Duration of Operation

1-2 Hours

Minimum Stay in Iran

7 Days

 About Iranian Surgery

Iranian surgery company is an online medical tourism platform where you can find the best Eyelid Surgeons in Iran. The price of an Eyelid Surgery in Iran can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos, the extent of Eyelid surgery you need and an in-person assessment with the doctor. So if you are looking for the cost of Eyelid Surgery in Iran, you can contact us and get free consultation from Iranian surgery.

What is Eyelid Surgery?

Eyelid is a type of surgery that repairs droopy eyelids and may involve removing excess skin, muscle and fat. As you age, your eyelids stretch, and the muscles supporting them weaken. As a result, excess fat may gather above and below your eyelids, causing sagging eyebrows, droopy upper lids and bags under your eyes.

Besides making you look older, severely sagging skin around your eyes can reduce your side vision (peripheral vision), especially the upper and outer parts of your field of vision. Eyelid can reduce or eliminate these vision problems and make your eyes appear younger and more alert.

Eyelid, also known as eye lift or blepharoplasty, is a surgery that gives your face a dynamic and younger look. Eyelid Surgery reduces bagginess from lower eyelids and removes excess skin from the upper eyelids.

An eye lift will not eliminate dark circles under the eyes, crow's feet, or other facial wrinkles. It is often done along with other procedures such as laser resurfacing, filler injections, or forehead lifts.

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Why it's done

You might consider Eyelid if droopy or sagging eyelids keep your eyes from opening completely or pull down your lower eyelids. Removing excess tissue from your upper eyelids can improve your vision.

Who Are the Best Candidates for Eyelid Surgery?

Eyelid may be an option if you have:

. Baggy or droopy upper eyelids

. Excess skin of the upper eyelids that interferes with your peripheral vision

. Excess skin on the lower eyelids

. Bags under your eyes

You may undergo Eyelid Surgery at the same time as another procedure, such as a brow lift, face-lift or skin resurfacing.

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Before Eyelid surgery in Iran

Before your eyelid surgery, you'll undergo:

. A physical examination. Your surgeon will conduct a physical examination, which may include testing your tear production and measuring parts of your eyelids.

. A vision examination. Your eye doctor will examine your eyes and test your vision, including your peripheral vision. This is needed to support an insurance claim.

. Eyelid photography. Your eyes will be photographed from different angles. These photos help with planning the surgery, assessing its immediate and long-term effects, and supporting an insurance claim.

And you'll be asked to:

. Stop taking warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven), aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), naproxen sodium (Aleve, others), naproxen (Naprosyn), and any other medication or herbal supplement associated with increased bleeding. Ask your doctor how long before surgery you need to stop taking these medicines. Take only medications approved by your surgeon.

. Quit smoking several weeks before your surgery. Smoking can reduce your ability to heal after surgery.

. Arrange for someone to drive you to and from surgery if you're having outpatient surgery. Plan to have someone stay with you for the first night after returning home from surgery.

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Preparation for an Eyelid Procedure

You'll need to clarify with your doctor whether you'll be undergoing local or general anesthesia for your eyelid surgery.

If you have local anesthesia, you will remain awake during the procedure, but the area around your eyes will be numbed with a drug administered through a needle. Local anesthesia can be enhanced with the use of systemic sedatives given either orally or intravenously.

You may require general anesthesia if the Eyelid is more complicated or if you plan to undergo other cosmetic procedures at the same time.

If you need general anesthesia, you will be given an intravenous (IV) injection that will put you to sleep for the duration of the procedure, which lasts from one to two hours, depending on the complexity of the surgery and whether both upper and lower eyelids are involved.

Prior to the day of the procedure and particularly if you'll be undergoing general anesthesia, you may be asked to take steps such as these:

. If your doctor advises this, stop taking any medication that can thin your blood and prevent it from clotting normally. This includes pain relievers such as aspirin and ibuprofen. You'll need to stop these medications one to two weeks beforehand, to reduce the possibility of excess bleeding during the procedure.

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. Eat only a light meal such as soup the evening before your surgery.

. Do not eat or drink anything after midnight.

. On the morning of your procedure, you should take essential medications — such as for blood pressure — with a small sip of water.

. Do not wear makeup of any kind on the day of surgery.

. Make sure someone is available to transport you home and watch after you during the first several hours after you are released following surgery.

Procedures typically are performed in a day clinic or at the doctor's office. Ordinarily you would not need an overnight hospital stay unless you plan to have several complex cosmetic procedures that day.

Eyelid Surgery Risks and Side effects

It's common after eyelid surgery to temporarily have:

. Puffy, numb eyelids that are difficult to close at night

. Irritated, sensitive or watery eyes – this may last a few weeks

. Bruising that looks like a black eye

. Scars – these eventually fade to almost be invisible

Eyelid surgery can occasionally result in:

. Temporary blurred or double vision

. Your eyes looking slightly uneven (asymmetrical)

. A pool of blood collecting under the skin (haematoma) – this usually disappears on its own after a few weeks.

. Noticeable scarring

Rarely, it can result in more serious problems, including:

. Injury to eye muscles

. The lower eyelid drooping away from the eye and turning outwards (ectropion)

. The lower eyelid becoming pulled down and showing the white of the eye below the iris (eyelid retraction)

. Visual impairment – though this is extremely rare and many people find that their vision improves in the long term

Also, any type of operation carries a small risk of:

. Excessive bleeding

. Developing a blood clot in a vein

. Infection

. An allergic reaction to the anaesthetic

The surgeon should explain how likely these risks and complications are, and how they would be treated if they happen.

Occasionally, patients find the desired effect was not achieved and feel they need another operation.

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During Eyelid Surgery in Iran

What Happens During Eyelid Surgery?

Eyelid Surgery can be performed on upper eyelids, lower eyelids — or both at the same time.

During surgery, incisions are made in the natural folds of the eyelid, in the crease of the upper eyelid and just beneath the lashes or behind the lower eyelid. This way, incisions are virtually unnoticeable after they have healed.

While you are lying down during Eyelid, your surgeon will make precise markings to designate where excess skin and fat pads need to be removed. Some underlying muscle also may be removed.

These tissues are removed with surgical instruments such as scalpels, surgical scissors, radio-frequency cutting devices and sometimes cutting lasers. Sutures or tissue adhesives (glue) then are carefully applied to smooth and reconfigure areas around the eyebrows and eyelids.

During the procedure, your surgeon will make judgments about how much skin, muscle and/or fat to remove, based on a preoperative evaluation of factors such as your underlying facial muscle structure, bone structure and the symmetry of your eyebrows.

Dry eye patients frequently require that less tissue be removed to avoid exposing more of the eye to the air, which can cause symptoms to worsen.

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Your surgeon also may use a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser to enhance the procedure by resurfacing skin and smoothing out any remaining wrinkles in the eyelid and eyebrow area.

In cases where the eyebrows also are droopy, a procedure to elevate the eyebrows also may be appropriate. This procedure, called a brow lift, involves making incisions into the scalp and tightening the skin to lift the eyebrows.

5 Different eye shapes

These types of eyes might need some correction

1. Sleepy & Droopy Eyes

This type of eyes will make you look tired and lack of positive energy. It is likely that more than half of your iris is covered by your upper eyelid skin, and this might create a lazy and depressed look.

2. Asymmetrical Eyes

No one has the perfect asymmetry between left and right of the face. The more symmetrical your looks, the more beautiful people will see you.

3. Small Eyes

Having small eyes can hamper you from leaving a strong impression. You may also feel that after taking yourself a picture, your face looks relatively bigger because of your small eyes.

4. Sunken & Hollow Eyes

Sunken or hollow eyes make look older than you currently are. It also might make people think that you are sick and unhealthy.

5. Saggy Eyes

As you get older, having saggy skin around your eyes is inevitable. However, you can correct this before it's too late by removing multi-layered upper eyelids and creating single and defined eyelids.

4 Types of Eyelid surgery in Iran

1. Lower Eyelid Surgery:

What is lower eyelid surgery?

A lower Eyelid is carried out on the lower eyelids to help correct loose, drooping skin and eye bags between the lower eyelashes and the tops of the cheeks. It can also help to correct darker, creepy skin and puffiness under the eyes.

With lower lid surgery, your surgeon will make an incision either just inside the lower lid or just below the lower lash line.

Then they will remove the loose, creepy skin and fatty tissue that is causing the lower eyelids to droop and appear heavy.

You may then have dissolvable stitches or suture strips to close the incision. If you have suture strips, these will be removed by your surgical team around a week later.

Lower eyelid surgery usually takes longer than surgery to the upper eyelid and can take up to two hours.

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2. Upper Eyelid Surgery:

What is upper eyelid surgery?

An upper Eyelid is carried out on the upper eyelids to help improve the tone and tightness of the skin between the eyebrows and the upper eyelashes. It will help to minimize excess skin that can cause the upper lids to appear heavy and creased.

Your surgeon will make an incision in the skin of the upper eyelid where the skin naturally creases, to minimize scarring.

They will then remove the excess tissue that is causing the heavy eyelids (this can be fat, muscle or excess skin) before closing the incision using small stitches. These stitches are designed to dissolve or fall out over the weeks following surgery. Upper eyelid surgery usually takes around an hour.

Upper eyelid surgery is mostly performed to deal with vision disorders caused by excessive sagging of upper eyelid.

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3. Laser Eyelid Surgery:

Laser technique is used to fix problems of sagging eyelids, under eye bags and especially wrinkles without any incision. This technique is suitable for those who doesn’t want to have an operation with incision or are not able to undergo a procedure with anesthesia.

4. Asian Eyelid Surgery:

Asians and people with Asian roots generally have single eyelids, so they don’t have visible folds and creases in their upper eyelids. This feature causes eyes look smaller, puffy or the face look tired. Asian eyelid surgery generally includes a small incision made in the upper eyelid from which the excess tissue containing fat and skin will be removed. With this incision, an eyelid fold is imitated. Asian eyelid surgery is designed to keep ethnic origin and glamorize the face and eye shape at the same time.

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After Eyelid surgery in Iran

What is the recovery time after eyelid surgery?

After surgery, you will be given pain relief medications to use once the anaesthetic wears off, and you may have eye pads on for a short while to help minimise bruising.

Your eye area, depending on whether you’ve had upper eyelid surgery, lower eyelid surgery or both, will feel tender, swollen and bruised in the days after surgery. Your eyes may also feel dry.

You will be given full instructions to follow on how to clean and care for your eyes in the weeks that follow surgery. Your surgeon may also give you antibiotic cream to use to help prevent an infection developing while your wounds heal.

The swelling and bruising will normally settle down after a week, but it may take up to six months for the full benefits of eyelid surgery to be noticeable.

You will normally need around a week off work and normal duties to recover from eyelid surgery. You should also refrain from driving for a few days or for as long as your surgeon has recommended.

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Tips for eyelid surgery recovery

The following tips will help you recover successfully:

. When resting, use more pillows than normal to keep your head in an upright position to help minimise swelling.

. Use a cold pack on your eyes, if your surgeon has said this is advisable

. Wear wraparound sunglasses when outside to avoid irritation from strong sunlight, winds, dust or dirt.

. Take paracetamol or ibuprofen to help with any pain

. Follow the advice of your surgeon on cleaning your eyes and what ointments and/or drops to use.

. Avoid wearing contact lenses, swimming, doing anything that might cause you to sweat, and avoid smoking for at least a week or for as long as your surgeon has recommended.

. Avoid any unnecessary bending, lifting or physical activities. These can all increase the blood flow to the eyes.

. Have everyday items placed within easy reach. This means that tins, bottles, kitchen utensils and bathroom items are all close to hand.

. Avoid reading, or watching television for the first week following your surgery. It may be tempting to have the remote control near you but watching television can dry the eyes out so avoid doing this.

Eyelid Surgeons

How can I find the best Eyelid surgeon in Iran?

Eyelid surgeons in Iran can make your face more appealing. Eyelid surgeons in Iran can also help you in making your final decision about what type of Eyelid is more suitable for you.

It is important that you seek the assistance of experienced and skilled Eyelid surgeons in Iran who have provided a suitable condition for people with limited budgets to do Eyelid in Iran easily. It is worth explaining that the quality provided by Iranian surgeons is far higher than other countries including Turkey and India.

Eyelid surgeons in Iran, have performed numerous procedures annually which make Eyelid surgeons in Iran more experienced than other countries’ plastic surgeons, due to high demand and low costs of Eyelid in Iran, thousands of people travel to Iran every year in a way that you can perform Eyelid in Iran by the best Eyelid surgeons with affordable and reasonable price.

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The factors that the best Eyelid surgeons should have:

1. Experience

Because of performing a great number of procedures, they become knowledgeable and highly skilled which make them very famous worldwide.

2. Expertise in different types of Eyelid surgery

It is of paramount importance that your surgeon be expert in various types of Eyelid surgery.

We are happy to introduce a great number of Iranian surgeons who have all two above-mentioned features.

Plastic surgery hospitals in Iran

Tehran hospitals                                                                            

  1. Moheb Kosar Hospital
  2. Imam Khomeini Hospital
  3. Ebnesina Hospital
  4. Parsian Hospital
  5. Pasteurno Hospital
  6. Kasra Hospital
  7. Treata Hospital

Shiraz hospitals

  1. Mirhoseini Hospital
  2. Ordibehesht Hospital
  3. Mir Hospital
  4. MRI hospital
  5. Dena Hospital
  6. Abualisina Hospital
  7. Ghadir Mother and Child Hospital

Mashhad hospitals

  1. Imam Reza Hospital
  2. Mehregan Hospital
  3. Hashemi Nezhad Hospital
  4. Farabi Hospital
  5. Mehr Hospital
  6. Sina Hospital
  7. Bentolhoda Hospital

Eyelid Cost in Iran

Cost of Eyelid in Iran

Eyelid cost varies, depending on the region of the country where you live, the surgeon, the surgeon's subspecialty, the facility where the surgery is performed and the extent of eyelid surgery you need.

The minimum cost of Eyelid in Iran is about $800.

The different types of Eyelid have various price tags as well. On average, lower eyelid surgery cost start from $800, while the price of upper eyelid surgery is usually around $ 800-1000.

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10 common question about eyelid surgery in Iran

1How long does it take to recover from eyelid surgery?
Most people return to normal activities after seven to 10 days following blepharoplasty. By two weeks after eyelid surgery, the majority of the bruising and swelling will resolve.
2Is eyelid surgery painful?
After surgery, your eyelid may feel tight and sore. Your eye may be watery, dry, sticky, itchy, or sensitive to light. Your vision may be blurry for a few days. Your doctor will give you medicines to help with pain and discomfort.
3How can I tighten the skin on my eyelids?
Do daily exercises to help strengthen the muscles in your eyelids and tone loose skin that may have begun to sag. ... Use a firming or anti-aging cream to tighten loose skin around your eyes and on your eyelids. ... Undergo a beauty treatment called Thermage.
4Are you awake during blepharoplasty?
Local anesthesia numbs the eyelid and surrounding area, while keeping you sedated but awake during surgery. General anesthesia keeps you asleep throughout the entire procedure. ... If your upper eyelids are being treated, your surgeon will make incisions along the natural creases of the upper eyelids.
5Can Botox lift droopy eyelids?
Botox and drooping eyelids The botulinum toxin contained in Botox injections causes paralysis. But properly administered, these injections can prevent the muscles that cause age lines like forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, and frown lines from contracting. ... In some cases, you could experience a droopy eyelid after Botox.
6How is upper eyelid surgery performed?
During the procedure If you have surgery on your upper and lower eyelids, the surgeon generally works on your upper lids first. He or she cuts along the fold of the eyelid, removes some excess skin, muscle and possibly fat, and closes the cut.
7How do I prepare for eyelid surgery?
In preparing for eyelid surgery, you may be asked to: Get lab testing or a medical evaluation. Take certain medications or adjust your current medications. Stop smoking. Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding and bruising.
8What kind of doctor does eyelid surgery?
Ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons (a surgical sub-specialty of ophthalmology) most commonly perform these types of procedures. However, general plastic surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and ear, nose and throat surgeons also perform cosmetic eyelid surgery.
9Why do eyelids droop?
This condition also can be caused by a problem with the muscles lifting the eyelid, called levators. Sometimes a person's facial anatomy causes difficulties with the levator muscles. An eye tumor, neurological disorder or systemic disease like diabetes are other causes of drooping eyelids.
10What can you do after eyelid surgery?
Keep incisions clean with soap and water and inspect daily for signs of infection. Use cold saline compresses for the first 24 hours for comfort and to reduce swelling and bruising. Generally, your hair can be shampooed anytime after surgery. Wait at least 2 weeks before wearing contact lenses.

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22 Comments

  1. Hans says:

    hi,I am really worry about the safety of plastic surgery in iran.could you tell me more about it?

  2. donna says:

    hello iranian surgery
    does eyelid surgery in iran take long time?

  3. suzan says:

    Im really sensitive,Is eyelid surgery painful?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      Your doctor will give you medicines to help with pain and discomfort. … Or your doctor may remove them 3 to 5 days after eyelid surgery. Your eyelid may be swollen and bruised for 1 to 3 weeks after surgery. The appearance of your eye may continue to get better for 1 to 3 months.

  4. markan says:

    is Eyelid on the upper eyelids?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) in iran is cosmetic or plastic surgery performed on the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. The surgery rejuvenates the area around the eyes. Patients have this surgery for both cosmetic and functional reasons

  5. Samara says:

    Why Do My Eyes Get Dry While Working On My Computer?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      This commonly occurs because we simply forget to blink, which results in dry eyes. Dry eye syndrome symptoms include having red, itchy, watery, and among other things feeling a burning sensation. Dry eyes occur because we are not producing enough tears or the tears that are being produced are evaporating too quickly. The good news is there are ways to combat dry eyes.

  6. Amelia says:

    What is mild keratoconus? Is it about eyelid?

  7. ana says:

    Dear Doctor . I’m a 24 year old girl. About 6 months ago, I used herbal ointments, such as coriander, to relieve powdery mildew and some drooling, which caused puffiness under my eyes (without irritation or itching). I went to an ophthalmologist and a dermatologist and took anti-allergic medications and ointments, but my eye puff wasn’t quite right. Wanted to know if my puff under my eyes is completely cured with medication or in need of surgery?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      This is a very difficult question to answer because it fulfills one’s realistic expectations. Only a good, honest surgeon can inform the patient of his or her unrealistic or realistic expectations. And the answer will be different for different people. To get a better answer to this question, we suggest that you talk to those who have done this to see if they were satisfied with the surgery or not.

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      In many cases, using drugs without a doctor’s prescription can have undesirable consequences. Get in touch with a dermatologist. For now, the right decision is treatment for you. If you still have significant puffiness after treatment, you should visit your surgeon and an ophthalmologist for further action.

  8. sadie says:

    What causes lumps on your eyelids?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      What causes an eyelid bump? Styes occur when bacteria enter and inflame your oil glands. Your risk of having styes increases if you have a condition called blepharitis, which is inflammation of the eyelash follicles. A chalazion can form when the oil glands in your eyelids are blocked.

  9. coco says:

    What can I eat after septoplasty surgery?
    thanks so much

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      In fact, in the recovery room they give you soft drink and food, as far as possible, you have no restrictions on eating at home.

  10. najva says:

    Which is the most painful between LASIK and LAZK and PRK?

  11. sillas aaron says:

    Hi and thanks for your useful information
    Why does my upper eyelid hurt?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      Usually appearing as a swollen, reddish bump on the edge of an eyelid, styes are caused by bacterial infection and inflammation of a meibomian gland. When these oil-producing glands get blocked, eyelid swelling will become a typical symptom. In some cases, a stye can cause the whole eyelid to become swollen.

  12. Hei i want eyelied surgary to make my eyes bigger i really want it

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