Blepharoplasty – Eyelid Surgery
Blepharoplasty removes excess skin and repositions or reduces fat around the upper and lower eyelids, correcting hooded lids, puffiness and under-eye bags that make the face look tired.
- Duration
- 1–2 hours
- Recovery
- 7–10 days
- Anesthesia
- Local with sedation or general

About Blepharoplasty – Eyelid Surgery
Upper eyelid surgery can also improve peripheral vision when heavy skin obstructs it. Incisions are hidden in the natural crease and along the lash line for well-concealed healing.
Ideal candidate
Healthy adults bothered by heavy upper lids or under-eye bags, with no untreated dry-eye or ocular conditions.
Benefits
- Removes hooded upper-lid skin
- Reduces lower-lid puffiness and bags
- Opens and brightens the eyes
- May improve an obstructed field of vision
- Scars hide in the natural lid crease
- Quick recovery relative to impact
Real patients
Blepharoplasty – Eyelid Surgery before & after




Individual results vary. Photos are of actual patients of Dr. Ronald Espinoza.
View full galleryWhat to expect during recovery
- 01
Days 1–3
Cold compresses; swelling and bruising are at their peak.
- 02
Week 1
Sutures removed; most bruising is concealable.
- 03
Weeks 2–4
Looking refreshed; makeup can be worn.
- 04
6 Weeks +
Full activity; scars fade over several months.
Frequently asked questions
Will it remove crow's feet?
No — those are treated with Botox or resurfacing.
How long do results last?
Upper-lid results often last a decade or more.
Is it painful?
Most patients report pressure rather than pain and use only over-the-counter relief.
When can I wear contacts?
Typically after two weeks with clearance.
Ready to begin your transformation?
Schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Espinoza in New York City or Miami. Consultations are available in English and Spanish.