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This is a very common question that patients ask. It all depends upon what specific procedure(s) are done. Droopy upper eyelids can be from excess skin, descent of the eyelid margin (ptosis), descent of the brows, or all three. Dr. Burroughs strives to provide a natural looking appearance postoperatively. Old photos of a patient can be helpful in terms of the goals for the postoperative result. Some asymmetries can be improved and worked upon during an eyelid lift. This patient had significant excess upper eyelid skin and a much lower eyebrow on the left side than the right. Her bottom picture shows her postoperative result, and she has been very pleased. She specifically had an upper blepharoplasty with browpexy sutures, and fat debunking. During consultations Dr. Burroughs uses a hand mirror to show patients an anticipated result. Although this is just an approximation, it is still a useful exercise and it generates fruitful discussion with his patients to make sure he understands their goals and expectations.

What will my eyes look like after eyelid surgery? Dr. John Burroughs, Colorado Springs Facial Plastic Surgeon, Answers