
Like any surgical procedure, eyelid surgery carries certain risks that patients should consider before undergoing treatment. Common side effects include temporary swelling, bruising, redness, and mild discomfort around the eyes. These are generally short-term and subside with proper post-operative care.
More serious complications, though rare, can include infection, bleeding, dry eyes, asymmetry, or difficulty closing the eyes fully. Patients with pre-existing eye conditions, bleeding disorders, or chronic medical issues such as diabetes or hypertension may face higher risks. Careful evaluation by a qualified surgeon helps identify these potential challenges before surgery.
It is also important for patients to maintain realistic expectations. Eyelid surgery can rejuvenate the appearance and improve function, but it is not a permanent anti-aging solution. Long-lasting results depend on factors such as genetics, lifestyle habits, and proper post-operative care. Understanding the risks and considerations ensures that patients make informed decisions and achieve safe, satisfying outcomes.





