Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street

4 Upper Wimpole Street
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Eyelid Surgery

Starting from $1,750

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Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street

4 Upper Wimpole Street

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Eyelid Surgery at Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street

What does Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street offer patients?

Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street, located in Marylebone, Greater London, United Kingdom offers patients Eyelid Surgery procedures among its total of 17 available procedures, across 1 different specialties
. The cost of a Eyelid Surgery procedure starts from £1,750, whilst the national average price is approximately £2,323.

How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street?

All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 2 in total at the Hospital, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including:
  • CQC - Care Quality Commission
  • RCSEng - Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • CQC - Care Quality Commission
  • BAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
  • RCSEng - Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • BAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
  • BAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
  • BAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons

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What you need to know about Eyelid Surgery in Greater London

Eyelid surgery, commonly known as blepharoplasty, is a form of plastic surgery that can be used to either improve the appearance of the eye region of the face or fix problems that exist in the eyelids itself. The treatment is almost always done for cosmetic purposes, with the goal being to make the patient look younger and more attentive.

However, in certain situations, it can also improve sight in people who have droopy upper eyelids that come in the way of their field of vision. This is the case in people who have droopy upper eyelids that go in the way of their range of vision.

 

What's the Recovery Time for Eyelid Surgery Procedures in Greater London?

Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty can sound quite serious. But don't worry, most people recover well. Just remember, everyone heals from surgery differently. After the operation, you might have some swelling or bruising around your eyes. This can last for up to two weeks - that's normal, it’s just your body healing.

After about five days, you should be able to get back to your normal routine - things like going to work, exercising, or even lifting heavy stuff. Now, if you're a contact lens wearer, it's a bit different. You need to wait at least two weeks after the surgery before putting them in. The doctor handling your case will give you all the detailed information you need for your recovery. Each person is unique, and so is their recovery journey, so follow your doctor's advice closely.

What's the Success Rate of Eyelid Surgery Procedures in Greater London?

Eyelid surgery generally has a remarkably high success rate, with most individuals being satisfied with their post-surgery aesthetics. Indeed, for a lucky few, these results may be lifelong. However, like all things in life, it does carry some risks.

Following the procedure, you might experience dryness or discomfort in your eyes. There are also common surgical risks, such as contracting an infection or noticing bleeding. Additionally, there is the possibility of minor scarring, or injury to the muscles surrounding your eyes.

Less frequent complications could include changes in skin pigmentation, temporary blurred vision or even loss of vision, the formation of a blood clot, or the return of sagging eyelids. Moreover, some individuals might have an allergic reaction to the anesthesia used during the surgery. Although these complications are rare, they can occur. As a result, it's crucial to be aware that they could potentially arise.

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Doctors at Medbelle - Upper Wimpole Street

  • Ms Clare Reid

    Ms Clare Reid

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  • Ms Sarah O'Connell

    Ms Sarah O'Connell

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