METPHI CLINIC | BENGALURU

Precision Blepharoplasty: The Art of Eyelid Restoration

Masterful Oculoplastic Surgery for a Revitalized, Youthful Gaze

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Why Choose Eyelid Surgery at Metphi?

Our board-certified surgeons combine meticulous functional correction with refined aesthetic artistry.

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Targeted Eyelid Surgery Options

Upper Blepharoplasty

Removes excess, drooping skin and fat from the upper eyelids that can cause a heavy, tired appearance or obstruct vision.

Lower Blepharoplasty

Carefully excises or repositions the bulging fat pads beneath the eyes to permanently eliminate severe under-eye bags.

Transconjunctival Approach

A specialized "hidden incision" technique performed on the inside of the lower eyelid to remove fat without any visible external scarring.

Asian Eyelid Surgery

Also known as Double Eyelid Surgery. A meticulous procedure to create a natural-looking crease in monolids, opening up the eyes beautifully.

Ptosis Correction

Repairs and tightens the levator muscle responsible for lifting the eyelid, correcting a naturally drooping lid that affects vision and symmetry.

Revision Eyelid Surgery

Expert reconstructive surgery to correct complications, asymmetry, or unsatisfactory results from a previous eyelid procedure performed elsewhere.

Restore Your Gaze

Heavy, drooping eyelids don't have to define your look. Schedule your surgical consultation today.

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The Science of Oculoplastics

Blepharoplasty at MetPhi is where clinical precision meets aesthetic artistry. Our surgeons specialize in oculoplastic techniques that respect the delicate anatomy of the eye while achieving a significantly more alert, energetic, and youthful appearance. By addressing sagging skin and puffiness, we don't just change how you look—we restore how you see the world.

Our 'Hidden Incision' protocol ensures that surgical marks are virtually invisible, tucked away within the natural folds of the eyelid or inside the lid itself. Whether you require upper lid correction for improved vision or lower lid refinement to eliminate under-eye bags, our bespoke surgical plans are tailored to your unique facial harmony.

Comprehensive Facial Harmony: Many patients combine eyelid restoration with Precision Rhinoplasty for a complete profile refinement. For those seeking non-surgical alternatives for early signs of aging, explore our Bright Eye Protocol or Wrinkle Relaxers.

  • Advanced Oculoplastic Assessment
  • Bespoke Surgical Planning
  • Hidden Incision Techniques
  • Premium Post-Operative Care
Periorbital Focus
Hidden Scars
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Lasting Results

Common Questions: Eyelid Surgery

Initial healing occurs within 7-10 days, at which point most patients return to social activities. Full internal healing and the final aesthetic result typically manifest over 3-6 months as residual swelling subsides.

Absolutely not. Our philosophy centers on 'Clinical Artistry'—preserving your natural eye shape while removing only the excess tissue that causes a tired appearance. The goal is a rested version of yourself, not a different person.

Yes. If sagging upper eyelid skin (ptosis) is obstructing your peripheral or superior field of vision, a functional blepharoplasty can significantly improve your visual clarity and ease of sight.

For upper lids, the incision is hidden in the natural crease. For lower lids, it is often made just below the lashes or inside the eyelid (transconjunctival), leaving no external scar.

Most eyelid surgeries can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation, ensuring you are comfortable and relaxed throughout the procedure without the recovery time of deep general anesthesia.

Upper eyelid surgery results typically last 10-15 years, while lower eyelid surgery is often permanent, as fat removed from under the eyes rarely returns.

While fillers and lasers can provide temporary eye brightening, they cannot correct significant skin laxity or muscle separation. For lasting structural restoration, surgery is the gold standard.

Most patients can return to contact lens use approximately 2 weeks after surgery, once the initial healing phase is complete.

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