As defined by medicine.net, blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery or an eyelid tuck, is "plastic surgery on the eyelids done to correct ptosis (sagging eyelids), remove fatty bulges around the eyes, and eliminate hanging skin from the eyelids." According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons' most recent statistics, 27,602 men and 182,397 women had eyelid surgery in 2006 alone, making it the third most popular cosmetic surgery treatment in the United States today.
Recommended for healthy men and women, usually over the age of 35, blepharoplasty can be used to:
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