Types of Blepharoplasty
At W Cosmetic Surgery®, we understand that every patient's eye area is unique, with distinct concerns about aging, genetics, and aesthetic goals. That's why we never take a one-size-fits-all approach to blepharoplasty.
Your personalized surgical plan begins with a comprehensive consultation where we assess your specific anatomy, skin quality, muscle tone, and fat distribution around the eyes. We'll discuss your concerns—whether it's droopy upper lids affecting your vision, under-eye bags that make you look tired, or fine lines that add years to your appearance.
Based on this detailed evaluation, we'll recommend the most effective surgical approach from the following options:
Upper Blepharoplasty
If sagging upper eyelids are making you look tired—or even interfering with your vision—upper blepharoplasty may be the solution. Dr. Allan Wulc specializes in this precise, minimally invasive procedure designed to restore a more alert, youthful appearance with natural-looking results and minimal downtime.
- Targets: Droopy eyelids, puffiness, excess upper eyelid skin, and lash interference
- Surgical technique: Uses advanced laser or radiofrequency tools—no scalpel needed
- Recovery time: Most patients return to regular activities in 7–9 days
- How long it lasts: Results typically last 5–7 years or longer
- Can be combined with: Brow lift, lower eyelid surgery, or facelift for comprehensive results
Lower Blepharoplasty
If under-eye bags, puffiness, or tired-looking eyes are keeping you from feeling your best, lower blepharoplasty could be the answer. Dr. Allan Wulc tailors this procedure to smooth and tighten the lower eyelids, delivering a refreshed, rested look with minimal downtime.
- Targets: Under-eye bags, puffiness, sagging skin, and dark circles
- Surgical Technique: Often performed via a transconjunctival (internal) approach with optional laser or RF skin resurfacing
- Recovery time: Most patients return to daily activities within 7 days
- How long it lasts: Long-lasting, often with permanent improvement in eye appearance
- Can be combined with: Upper blepharoplasty, brow lift, or laser resurfacing for full rejuvenation
Biplanar Blepharoplasty
Treats lower eyelid and midface signs of aging by reconstructing the midface structures.