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  Blepharoplasty is a surgical operation designed to remove the excess fatty tissue, muscle and loose skin and to create a more youthful, wide-eyed look.  
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  The eyes are perhaps our most important facial features. They are our source of vision, but not only that - ‘the eyes are the mirror of the soul’ and have the ability to show our feelings and emotions, to greatly influence overall facial expressions.



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Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Endoscopic Forehead Lift
Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)
Ear Correction (Otoplasty)
Chin Augmentation (Mentoplasty)
Cheekbone Augmentation
Fat Transfer (Lipofilling)

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Breast Reduction (Mammoplasty)
Breast Uplift (Mastopexy)

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Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

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Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) - Pre and Post Operative Instructions  
 
BEFORE SURGERY
  1. For your comfort, please bring a pair of sunglasses to wear after surgery.

  2. No makeup or lotions on your face prior to surgery.

AFTER SURGERY
  1. Apply ice water compresses to your eyes and cheeks for the first 24 hours at home. If applied, do not touch the little strip plasters on the upper eyelids.

  2. If prescribed, apply the eye drops 3 to 4 times daily. Blurring of vision may result from the medication. This is temporary and is to be expected.

  3. You must keep your wounds dry until your stitches have been removed.

  4. Do not drive during the first week after surgery.

  5. Do not bend over, lift heavy objects, push or strain for the first week. No strenuous activity for the first month.

  6. Swelling and discolouration (purplish) of the eyes is to be expected post operatively. This can be relieved by applying icepacks and will usually subside in a few days.

  7. You may wear glasses but contact lenses should not be worn until after the first week.

  8. Eye makeup may be gently applied after all stitches are removed, and gently removed with a mild cleansing cream.

  9. Be sensible and rest for at least 48 hours.

  10. Do not tweeze your eyebrows for the first two weeks after surgery.

Please note this hospital has a no smoking policy.



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This web site has been prepared to give a basic understanding of the procedure before a consultation takes place, and to cover many of the questions frequently asked about this type of cosmetic surgery. Final decisions should not be made until an individual assessment has taken place with the surgeon.

There is no obligation on the part of the patient to undergo surgery by attending for consultation. If you have any further questions or would like to arrange a consultation please do not hesitate to call us of fill-in the online form.

The Cambridge Private Hospital
43 Cambridge Road
Cambridge, SG8 5QD
(P) 01223 208 085
(F) 01223 208 251
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