Upper Blepharoplasty
Remove Excess Skin on the Eyelids with Upper Blepharoplasty via Local Anaesthetic.
*carried out in our CQC registered clinic Cosmetic Surgery of The Royal Liver Building.
Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool
*carried out in our CQC regsitered clinic Cosmetic Surgery of The Royal Liver Building.
EXPECTED RESULTS | TREATMENT TIME | LONGEVITY | DOWNTIME |
Upper Eye Lift | 30 Mins – 60 Mins | Long Lasting | 3 Days |
Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool
Aesthetics of The Royal Liver Building is thrilled to introduce our Upper Blepharoplasty Procedure, now available via Local anaesthetic in our CQC registered clinic; Cosmetic Surgery of The Royal Liver Building. Led by the brilliant and highly experienced Dr Kostas, our Upper Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery can enhance the appearance of the upper eyelids by trimming excess skin, resulting in a brighter-eyed and more youthful appearance.
Upper blepharoplasty, also known as upper eyelid surgery, is a surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the upper eyelids. This procedure helps to restore a more youthful and refreshed appearance and, in some cases, improve vision if sagging skin obstructs the eyes.
This surgery is performed under local anesthesia only—you will be awake, but the area will be numbed to ensure a comfortable, pain-free experience. The procedure takes up to one hour and is done on a day-case basis, meaning you can go home the same day.
Combined surgical techniques can achieve the most aesthetically pleasing eye and brow shape. During upper blepharoplasty, the surgeon makes incisions along the natural crease line above the eyelashes, extending into the crow’s feet or laughter lines at the outer corners of the eyes as necessary. Fat, excess muscle and sagging skin are carefully removed. Once the desired upper eyelid position is achieved, the incisions are meticulously closed.
Dr. Konstantinos Gasteratos, a highly experienced consultant cosmetic surgeon, will perform the procedure using precise and advanced surgical techniques.
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Our Quick Guide on
Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool
at The Royal Liver Building
Our Quick Guide on Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool
at The Royal Liver Building
Procedure Time: 30 mins – 60 mins | Hospital Stay: Short Visit | Anaesthesia: Local | ||||
Exercise: Resume after 4-6 weeks | Recovery Time: 3-5 weeks | Time Off Work: 3 days | ||||
Age Restriction: 21+ years old | Final Results: Visible results immediately however improve over time | Travel: Allowed after six weeks |
Procedure Time: 30 mins – 60 mins |
Hospital Stay: Short Visit |
Anaesthesia: Local |
Exercise: Resume after 4-6 weeks |
Recovery Time: 3-5 weeks |
Time Off Work: 3 days |
Age Restriction: 21+ years old |
Final Results: Visible results immediately however improve over time |
Travel: Allowed after six weeks |
Our Patient Journey
Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool What to Expect?
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Your consultation, the first step towards your upper eyelid surgery, is to attend a welcome meeting so we can help direct you to the right treatment or procedure for your specific concern.
You'll arrive at our sister clinic inside the Royal Liver Building; Cosmetic Surgery of The Royal Liver Building, where Upper Blepharoplasty as a stand-alone treatment can be performed under local anaesthetic. We'll check your blood pressure and ensure your comfort before, during, and after your eyelid operation. The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes to complete, after which you'll be monitored for about an hour before being discharged to go home. Our team will provide you with comprehensive instructions on post-operative eye care.
Rest assured, cosmetic Surgery of the Royal Liver Building will be in touch with you in the days following your surgery and arrange your first post-operative appointment.
Our Patient Journey
Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool What to Expect?
| |
Your consultation, the first step towards your upper eyelid surgery, is to attend a welcome meeting so we can help direct you to the right treatment or procedure for your specific concern.
You'll arrive at our sister clinic inside the Royal Liver Building; Cosmetic Surgery of The Royal Liver Building, where Upper Blepharoplasty as a stand-alone treatment can be performed under local anaesthetic. We'll check your blood pressure and ensure your comfort before, during, and after your eyelid operation. The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes to complete, after which you'll be monitored for about an hour before being discharged to go home. Our team will provide you with comprehensive instructions on post-operative eye care.
Rest assured, cosmetic Surgery of the Royal Liver Building will be in touch with you in the days following your surgery and arrange your first post-operative appointment.
SURGICAL PROCESS:
- Local anaesthesia is administered to numb the eyelid area.
- A fine incision is made along the natural crease of the upper eyelid, ensuring minimal visible scarring.
- Excess skin and fat are carefully removed or repositioned to improve eyelid contour.
- The incision is closed with fine sutures, enhancing healing and reducing scarring.
- The procedure is completed within 45 minutes to 1 hour, after which you will be observed for a short period before discharge.
Before & After Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool
Upper Blepharoplasty at Liverpool’s most Iconic building. Visit our CQC-registered clinic; Cosmetic Surgery of Royal Liver Building, where Dr Kostas performs surgery via local anaesthetic. Book your consultation today
RECOVERY & AFTERCARE
After surgery, you can expect temporary but normal side effects, including:
- Swelling & Bruising – Most noticeable in the first 48 hours but improves over 7–14 days.
- Mild Tightness or Discomfort – Some stiffness is expected but should not be painful.
- Temporary Blurred Vision – This can occur due to swelling but usually resolves within days.
- Watery or Dry Eyes – Some patients experience temporary increased or decreased tear production.
HEALING TIMELINE
Timeframe Healing Milestone
- 0-48 Hours Swelling & bruising peak; cold compress recommended
- 5-7 Days Stitches removed; bruising starts to fade
- 2 Weeks Most swelling resolves; return to light activities
- 4-6 Weeks Final results becoming visible
- 3-6 Months Full recovery; scars continue to fade
FINAL ADVICE
✔ Trust the Healing Process – Swelling and minor imperfections will settle with time.
✔ Follow all aftercare instructions – Proper recovery leads to optimal results.
✔ Attend all follow-up appointments – To ensure your healing is progressing well.
✔ If in doubt, contact us – We are here to support you throughout your healing journey.
Faqs For Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool
Upper Blepharoplasty Liverpool procedures are tailored to address individual concerns, including ethnicity and eye shape. The surgery can correct issues like upper eyelid drooping, lower eyelid problems, and eyelid muscle concerns, improving creases, eye bags, and overall functionality.
We understand that the cost is a crucial factor for many patients considering cosmetic surgery. Our priority is to provide exceptional care and uphold high standards rather than competing on price.
Upper Blepharoplasty is ideal for those seeking a more youthful appearance, those with sagging or excess upper eyelid skin, and individuals troubled by unwanted creases around the eyes.
Results from Upper Blepharoplasty typically begin to appear within a few weeks.
KEY AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS:
◆ Rest & Elevation:
• Keep your head elevated at all times, including when sleeping, for the first week to reduce swelling.
• Avoid bending over, heavy lifting, and strenuous activity for at least two weeks.
◆ Managing Swelling & Bruising:
• Use cold compresses for 10 minutes every hour for the first 48 hours.
• Avoid hot showers, saunas, and steam rooms for two weeks, as heat can worsen swelling.
◆ Wound Care:
• Keep the incision clean and dry. Gently cleanse with sterile water or saline as directed.
• Do not rub or pull at the eyelids while they heal.
• Apply prescribed antibiotic ointment if instructed to prevent infection.
◆ Medication & Pain Relief:
• Take paracetamol if needed (avoid aspirin or ibuprofen, as they can increase bruising).
• Use lubricating eye drops if your eyes feel dry.
◆ Activity Restrictions:
• No makeup or false eyelashes for at least two weeks.
• Avoid contact lenses for two weeks—wear glasses instead.
• No intense exercise, swimming, or strenuous activities for four weeks.
◆ Suture Removal:
• Your stitches will be removed 5–7 days after surgery at your first follow-up appointment.
The Upper Blepharoplasty procedure usually lasts about one hour.
A well-performed Upper Blepharoplasty can provide long-lasting results, though natural aging and external factors may gradually affect these results.
• It is normal to feel emotional changes post-surgery. Some patients experience immediate satisfaction, while
others may feel anxious about swelling and bruising during the healing process.
• Patience is key—final results take 3 to 6 months to fully settle.
• It is important to have realistic expectations—this procedure enhances your natural features rather than
drastically altering your appearance.
It is best to wait until your eyes are fully healed before applying eye makeup to avoid disrupting stitches or risking infection. Face makeup is usually acceptable. Please consult our Surgical Team for personalised advice.
Yes, Upper Blepharoplasty can be safely performed under local anaesthesia as a standalone procedure.
According to the Royal College of Surgeons, the following are potential risks and complications of upper blepharoplasty:
- Bleeding & Bruising – Common but usually resolves within two weeks.
- Infection – Uncommon, but signs include increased redness, warmth, swelling, or pus—seek medical advice if concerned.
- Scarring – Incisions are placed in the natural eyelid crease and usually fade, but some individuals may develop thicker scars.
- Dry or Irritated Eyes – May require lubricating drops for temporary relief.
- Difficulty Closing Eyes – Rare but can occur if too much skin is removed.
- Ectropion – A rare complication where the eyelid turns outward, sometimes requiring correction.
- Visual Disturbances – Temporary blurred vision or light sensitivity may occur.
- Asymmetry – Subtle differences in eyelid shape may be visible but usually improve as swelling subsides.
- Allergic Reactions – Rare, but some patients may react to anaesthesia or surgical materials.
Seek Urgent Medical Attention If You Experience:
- Severe pain not relieved by painkillers
- Sudden vision loss or worsening eyesight
- Excessive bleeding that does not stop
- Severe swelling, redness, or signs of infection
Dr. Konstantinos Gasteratos is a highly experienced consultant cosmetic surgeon, specialising in facial aesthetic procedures, including upper blepharoplasty. With advanced training and a reputation for achieving natural-looking, precise results, Dr. Gasteratos is committed to delivering the highest standard of patient care and safety.
This regulated procedure is performed within our licensed premises at the Royal Liver Building, under Cosmetic Surgery of the Royal Liver Building.
The Royal Liver Building,
Pier Head,
Liverpool,
Merseyside,
L3 1HU
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