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Considering an Eyelid Lift? Read This First!

  • Writer: Michéal O'Rourke
    Michéal O'Rourke
  • Apr 3
  • 1 min read


When it comes to eyelid surgery, precision isn’t just important — it’s everything.

We’re talking about differences as small as 1mm. Tiny, right? Not when it comes to your eyes.


That single millimetre can mean the difference between a natural, refreshed look… and real functional problems.



Why Precision Matters in Eyelid Surgery


Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) isn’t like other cosmetic procedures. The eyelids are delicate, complex, and essential to everyday function.


A slight miscalculation can have significant consequences:

  • Too low – your vision could be obstructed

  • Too high – your eye may not close properly

  • Too much skin removed – leading to chronic dry eye and discomfort

This isn’t about perfection — it’s about balance.


It’s Not Just Cosmetic


Many people assume eyelid surgery is purely aesthetic. In reality, it directly affects how your eyes:

  • Blink

  • Stay protected

  • Maintain moisture

  • Function day-to-day

That’s why this procedure sits at the intersection of cosmetic enhancement and medical precision.


The Importance of Specialist Expertise


Not all surgeons are trained equally when it comes to the eyes.

Oculofacial plastic surgeons specialise in this exact area — combining deep medical knowledge with advanced aesthetic skill. They understand how to preserve function while achieving natural-looking results.


And with something as precise as eyelid surgery, that expertise makes all the difference.


Choose Wisely

When considering an eyelid lift, don’t just ask “Will it look good?”

Ask:

  • Will my eyes function properly afterwards?

  • Does my surgeon specialise in eyelid procedures?

  • Do they understand both form and function?

Because in eyelid surgery, 1mm isn’t small — it’s critical.

 
 
 

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