When blepharoplasty is performed by an expert surgeon, the scars are practically imperceptible:
Upper blepharoplasty: The scar is hidden in the natural crease of the eyelid. When closing the eyes, it may be slightly visible for the first few months, but over time it becomes a very fine white line that blends in with the natural wrinkles.
Subciliary blepharoplasty: The scar is just below the lower eyelashes. It is extremely fine and, once mature (6-12 months), it is almost invisible even under close observation.
Transconjunctival blepharoplasty: No external scars at all, since the incision is internal.
Factors Influencing Scar Quality:
- Surgical technique of the surgeon
Individual genetics of healing
Appropriate postoperative care
Rigorous sun protection
No smoking

