Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) removes excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids, restoring a bright, youthful, and well-rested appearance to the eyes.
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) removes excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids, restoring a bright, youthful, and well-rested appearance to the eyes.
Ideal candidate: Adults bothered by droopy upper eyelids, under-eye bags, puffiness, or excess skin that makes them look older or more tired than they feel. Also suitable for those whose sagging upper lids impair peripheral vision.
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$1,500 - $3,500
Save 50-70%
$4,000 - $8,000
Β£3,000 - Β£6,000
AUD $5,000 - $10,000
Consultation includes a thorough eye examination, tear production testing, and visual field assessment if medically indicated.
Surgery is performed under local anesthesia with sedation, taking 1-2 hours for upper and lower lids combined.
The surgeon makes precise incisions along natural eyelid creases, removes or repositions excess fat, trims loose skin, and tightens muscle tissue as needed.
Fine sutures close the incisions, and cold compresses are applied immediately to minimize swelling.
5-7 days for initial healing and suture removal; 10-14 days before most bruising fades; 4-6 weeks for full healing.
Results begin to appear within 1-2 weeks as swelling and bruising subside. Most patients see significant improvement by 4-6 weeks. Final results are evident at 3 months.
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Blepharoplasty in Thailand typically costs $1,500 - $3,500, compared to $4,000 - $8,000 in the US. That represents savings of 50-70% without compromising on quality, as Thailand's top clinics use the same techniques and equipment found in leading Western hospitals.
Yes. Thailand is home to more JCI-accredited hospitals than any other country in Asia. Risks include temporary blurred vision, dry eyes, difficulty closing eyes, asymmetry, scarring, and very rarely, vision loss. These risks are minimized by choosing an experienced oculoplastic or board-certified plastic surgeon. BeeLink only partners with board-certified specialists at internationally accredited facilities, ensuring the highest safety standards.
5-7 days for initial healing and suture removal; 10-14 days before most bruising fades; 4-6 weeks for full healing.
Leading surgeons in Thailand offer several advanced techniques: Upper blepharoplasty to remove hooded skin and restore a visible eyelid crease; Lower blepharoplasty via transconjunctival approach (inside the eyelid) for fat removal with no visible scarring; Lower blepharoplasty via subciliary approach for combined fat repositioning and skin removal; Asian blepharoplasty (double eyelid surgery) to create a natural supratarsal fold.
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