Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Eyelid Burns – What To Do About Them

Did you know- around 15-20 percent of burns involving the face include damage to one eye at least? A chemical eyelid burn is especially to be feared as it could cause permanent damage to the lid tissue which even eyelid surgery cannot correct.

When a chemical burn penetrates beyond the cornea conditions like cataract and glaucoma are known to develop. Fire accounts for most of the accidents involving the eyelids though and prolonged exposure to the source of heat might very well completely burn out the eyelid skin.

Eyelid surgery using corrective techniques is one of the best solutions for treating burns that leave the outer area of the eye damaged. Sometimes plastic surgeons may be required to perform additional plastic surgery procedures like forehead flaps, nose surgery, facial skin grafting and dermabrasion procedures.

The first thing you have to remember when you are considering plastic surgery to treat eyelid burns is to make sure your plastic surgeon is experienced with reconstructive eyelid surgery. Such an expert is better equipped to deal with blepharoplasty surgery in an emergency.

Recovery may involve a difficult and painful process for the patient and it is best to stay in constant touch with the cosmetic surgeon during this period.

For advanced blepharoplasty treatment, contact the Plastic Surgery Institute of California.

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