Why Do My Eyes Look Weird After Upper Blepharoplasty?

A few days after the blepharoplasty, you look at yourself in the mirror and guess what? Your eyes may feel tight, appear partially closed or droopy, with visible scars and a plastic look. You may question, “Why do my eyes look weird after upper blepharoplasty?”

If you’re judging the shape of your eyes after some days, let’s say, up to 10 days, then it’s normal for your eyes to look weird due to swelling, bruising and the tightness from the surgery. 

If the scarring, changes in the shape, swelling or hollowed eyes aren’t improving over time and are persistent, they may point to complications in the surgery. You must talk to your surgeon in these situations.

Why Do My Eyes Look Weird After Upper Blepharoplasty?

There could be many reasons why your eyes look weird after upper blepharoplasty. If you’re judging the results of your eyes’ appearance too early after the surgery, then you may find them weird due to swelling, bruising, scarring and the changes in the shape. 

They get better over time and eventually, you’re satisfied with the results. However, sometimes, the issues persist for longer, and they don’t improve over time, which indicates a complication. 

Let’s take a look at what’s normal after blepharoplasty and what’s concerning, so you can talk to your surgeon promptly and get the issue cured before it gets worse.

Normal Changes After Blepharoplasty

If you notice changes in your eyes’ structure or appearance early on, don’t worry. Be patient as these issues resolve over time.

Normal Changes After Blepharoplasty

Swelling and Bruising

Swelling and bruising are very common after upper blepharoplasty. They’re usually at peak in the first week and then gradually decrease over 1 to 2 weeks. They can take up to 6 months to fully subside. A cold compress can help you manage these side effects.

Discoloration

It’s normal for your under-eye skin to look purple, yellow, or red, as it’s usually due to the bleeding under the skin.  It resolves on its own, usually within 2 to 3 weeks, as your eyes heal.

Tightness

You may also feel your eyes are stiff and difficult to move due to swelling. It’s also normal after blepharoplasty, and it gradually resolves itself within a few weeks.

Concerning Changes After Blepharoplasty

If you feel these changes in your eyes and they persist, don’t improve over time, and also cause issues even after the recovery period, they’re concerning. You should immediately talk to your surgeon.

Concerning Changes After Blepharoplasty

Asymmetry

If both eyelids look different, such as one eyelid being higher or differently shaped than the other, it’s called asymmetry. 

It’s a concern if the swelling has gone down and the asymmetry hasn’t improved. It’s because of the surgical imbalance or the uneven healing.

Hollowed Look

The eyes after blepharoplasty may appear sunken or empty. It’s when too much fat or skin is removed during the surgery. It can make your face look aged or unnatural.

Uneven Scars or Creases

If the scars remain visible for a long time and don’t fade, then eyelid creases may look mismatched or irregular. It may disrupt the natural eyelid fold.

Changed Eyelid Shape

If your eyelid shape is totally changed, distorted, pulled, or gives a rounded or droopy appearance that doesn’t improve over time, it’s due to surgical complications.

What To Do If Your Eyes Look Weird After Upper Blepharoplasty?

It’s common for the eyes to look weird after upper blepharoplasty due to swelling, scarring, tightness, and bruising, which is completely normal. 

These resolve on their own after some time. So, if you’re judging too early, just be patient and let the full results come in, and most of the patients are satisfied with the final outcome.

However, if the issues are persistent, long-term, and don’t improve over time, such as asymmetry, hollowed look, uneven scars, or changed eyelid shape, you must talk to your surgeon. 

These issues usually happen due to surgical error or uneven healing. Revision surgery may be needed to fix these.

Assoc.-Prof.-Dr.-MEHMET

This article is medically reviewed by Ophthalmologist Dr. Mehmet

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Why do my eyes look weird after upper blepharoplasty? Your eyes may look unusual in the first few days or weeks after surgery. It’s usually due to excessive swelling, tightness, bruising, and scarring that resolve on their own over time. You can wait for the final results to come, which could take 3 to 6 months.

However, if you’re having long-term issues after blepharoplasty, such as asymmetry, changed eyelid shape, hollowed look, uneven creases or scars that don’t improve over time, it points to surgical errors or uneven healing. You should talk to your surgeon, who may suggest a revision surgery to correct the imperfections.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do my eyes look weird after blepharoplasty?

Your eyes may look weird due to the bruising, scarring, tightness or swelling in the early healing days. But they improve over time.

What is post-upper blepharoplasty syndrome?

It’s a complication in which your eyelids look hollowed, tight, or unnatural. It usually happens due to excessive skin, fat, or muscle removal.

How long does it take for the eyes to look normal after blepharoplasty?

Your eyes start to look normal after 2 to 3 weeks of the surgery. But the final upper eye blepharoplasty results may take 3 to 6 months to appear.

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