Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Post-surgery Black Eyes:

Eyelid surgery to correct drooping eyelids, sagging lower lids, eyelid disorders and other problems all involve a certain amount of bruising post-surgery. Patients who wish to have an eyelid surgery are offered instructions like staying off tobacco and smoking before and after surgery and are also prescribed a specific diet.

Post-surgery bruising is bound to occur regardless of following these instructions but if the plastic surgeon’s advice is followed to a tee, the intensity of bruising might be reduced. Some patients have reported a bruising that appears darker than normal and takes even longer to go away.

This occurrence is not uncommon and plastic surgeons might recommend that the patient take help from a trained dermatologist, who is better equipped to deal with the problem. Depending on the severity of the black eye and the experience of the cosmetic surgeon, correction treatment could even be administered at the hands of the same doctor.

For a delicate cosmetic surgery like eyelid surgery, it is advisory to scan the profession for a doctor who is experienced enough to deal with any problems that may arise. An eyelid surgeon who is an expert in reconstructive surgery can prove to be your best choice.

For doctors who are trained, certified and experienced in eyelid surgery and reconstructive plastic surgery, visit the Plastic Surgery Institute of California.

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