Rejuvenating the Upper Eye Area
Upper blepharoplasty, also known as upper eyelid surgery, is a procedure designed to remove excess upper eyelid skin and restore a more defined, open appearance to the eyes.
The procedure can improve hooded eyelids, excess skin, and the heavy appearance that often develops with age. In some patients, overhanging eyelid skin may also affect vision.
Tom Pepper is a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in London with specialist expertise in facial anatomy and peri-orbital surgery. Treatment is tailored to the individual, prioritising natural-looking results that preserve facial expression and character.
A Structural Approach to the Eyelids
With time, laxity develops in the upper eyelid skin, often creating heaviness, hooding, or obstruction of the natural lid contour.
Upper blepharoplasty addresses this directly by removing excess tissue and refining the shape of the upper eyelid.
The focus is not simply on reduction, but on restoring proportion and clarity to the peri-orbital region.
Surgical Expertise
Upper blepharoplasty is performed by Dr Tom Pepper, a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in London with specialist expertise in facial anatomy, peri-orbital surgery, and facial aesthetic procedures.
Careful assessment of the relationship between the eyelid, brow, and surrounding facial structures helps ensure results that appear natural, balanced, and long-lasting. This ensures:
- Precise assessment of skin, fat, and underlying support
- Preservation of natural eyelid function and expression
- Results that integrate harmoniously with the surrounding facial structures
Particular attention is given to the relationship between the eyelid and brow, which is central to achieving a balanced outcome.
Who Is Suitable for Upper Blepharoplasty?
Upper blepharoplasty may be suitable for individuals who:
- Have excess upper eyelid skin
- Feel their eyes appear heavy or tired
- Notice hooding of the upper eyelid
- Struggle to apply eye makeup because of redundant skin
- Experience visual obstruction from overhanging eyelid tissue
- Wish to restore a more defined upper eyelid contour
Suitability depends on eyelid anatomy, skin quality, brow position, and overall facial balance. Each treatment is tailored to ensure a natural and proportionate result.
The Procedure
Upper blepharoplasty is typically performed under local anaesthetic with sedation.
- Incisions are placed within the natural eyelid crease
- Excess skin (and, where appropriate, small amounts of tissue) is removed
- The incision is carefully closed to create a discreet, well-concealed scar
The emphasis is on precision and minimal tissue disruption.
Recovery and Results
Recovery is generally straightforward. Patients can typically expect:
- Some bruising and swelling for 2-3 weeks
- Temporary tightness around the eyelids
- Gradual softening of the scar over several months
Most patients feel comfortable returning to social activities within 7–14 days. As swelling settles, the eyes gradually appear:
- More open
- Less hooded
- Better defined
- More refreshed
Final refinement continues over several months as healing progresses.
Upper Blepharoplasty vs Brow Lift
Many patients assume excess upper eyelid skin is the primary problem when the underlying issue is actually brow descent.
As the brow settles lower with age, additional skin can accumulate over the upper eyelid, creating the impression of hooding.
For this reason, careful assessment of brow position is essential before surgery.
Upper blepharoplasty
- Removes excess eyelid skin
- Refines the lid contour directly
- Best suited where the brow position is appropriate
- Repositions the brow and upper facial tissues
- Reduces heaviness caused by brow descent
- Often restores a more open appearance without removing significant eyelid skin
In selected cases, a brow lift may be recommended prior to—or instead of—blepharoplasty to achieve a more balanced and structurally appropriate outcome.
A detailed assessment ensures that treatment is directed at the true anatomical cause, rather than the visible symptom alone.
A Considered Approach
We approach eyelid surgery with restraint and precision:
- Preserving natural expression
- Avoiding over-resection
- Respecting the relationship between brow and eyelid
- Delivering results that remain subtle and credible
Frequently Asked Questions
What does upper blepharoplasty treat?
Upper blepharoplasty removes excess upper eyelid skin and improves hooding, heaviness, and loss of eyelid definition.
Will upper blepharoplasty make me look different?
The goal is not to change appearance but to restore a cleaner, more defined eyelid contour while preserving natural facial character.
Will scars be visible?
Scars are placed within the natural upper eyelid crease and generally become difficult to see once healed.
How long do results last?
Results are long-lasting, although the natural ageing process continues over time.
Can upper blepharoplasty improve vision?
In some patients, significant overhanging eyelid skin can interfere with the visual field. Removal of excess skin may improve this.
Can upper blepharoplasty be combined with other procedures?
Yes. Upper blepharoplasty is frequently combined with brow lift surgery, lower blepharoplasty, facelift surgery, and fat transfer where appropriate.
Consultation
A comprehensive consultation allows for careful evaluation of eyelid anatomy, brow position, and overall facial balance, ensuring a tailored and appropriate treatment plan.
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