Marilyn Leisz, in an after math of a cosmetic surgery
involving her eyelids and Blepharoplasty, sued her cosmetic surgeon as she is
now incapable of closing her eyes. Yes, the complication had risen after the
surgery, so the surgery is said to be the culprit of it all.
But then Leisz has been known to already have two other past
eye procedures which might have contribute to the problem, it isn’t the current
surgery alone.
The likes of Leisz and many other men and women all around the
world has been the victims of surgery, overdone. A single Blepharoplasty won’t
be hurting you, but once when obsession and overdoing gets in, everything will
become complicated.
What is
Blepharoplasty?
The surgery is the medical term that keeps your lower lid
from sagging. It also removes excess skin and excess fat that accumulates under
it. Most often many tries to undergone the procedure to avoid the look of
looking tired al the time.
Sagging with under eyelid is common. But sometimes it may
interfere with some social goals you have and may be undermining your
confidence too.
What Leisz has above is one of the complications that Blepharoplasty
might give you. But given her situation, it is always possible as she had prior
operations already. For safety measure, read the common complications of the
procedure below.
Possible Risk and
Complications
- Scarring. From the incisions.
- Swelling and bruising. This seems normal though and may be temporary.
- Asymmetry. I mean, sometimes the first one heals better than the other.
- Difficulty in keeping eyes closed or even inability to do so. As what Leisz experienced.
- Decrease of vision. And sometimes blurred vision.
- Red and dry eyes.
- Infection.
- Bleeding.
- Disproportionate eyelid position.
Remedy to the Possible
Complications.
As you have undergone the operation. You should be aware of
the following risks. And you should be ready too is you have already had some
surgery before that relates to the current body part that you want operated
again.
To remedy or prevent it, things should be followed or
avoided:
- Do some though evaluation. It involves physical exams and other exams required by the doctor. Make sure you are fit for the operation and are ready in all aspects of it.
- Have some vision test. This will preempt any vision problem that you might associate to the surgery instead of your natural vision itself.
- Do not only e your eyelid examined, have those around your eyes too. All its supporting structures should be OK first before going for the operation.
- OF course, get a good doctor. A good doctor plus a license plus a credential plus a long list of experience. Some doctors may be full of good credentials but on other field. So to be safe, try to have someone really specializing with the lids.
- Follow all necessary things to be done. For example avoid all things to avoid for the surgery and have yourself properly taken care of after the surgery.
Everything seems simple. And all these simple things are for
your own good too. So keep it safe, better know the risks and prepare for it.
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