
Can't Close Your Eyes after your Eyelid Surgery?
The inability to completely close one's eyes (lagophthalmos) after an eyelid surgery can be devastating and life-changing. Difficulty washing one's face can be a problem since soap can get into one's eyes with a lagophthalmos. Excessive dry eyes are also associated with lagophthalmos, and can be very bothersome. The condition, lagophthalmos, can occur after a blepharoplasty or eyelid procedure. In the majority of cases, post-surgical lagophthalmos resolves several days or weeks after a blepharoplasty procedure.
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Fast Facts about Lagophthalmos after Blepharoplasty
What Does one need to do if One has Lagophthalmos or Inability to Completely Close the Eyes?
Unfortunately, complications may arise after any surgical procedure even with "the best techniques in the best of hands". Even the most skilled plastic surgeon will encounter surgical complications, such as lagophthalmos, at any time during one's surgical career. For the surgeon, prevention is the key. For the patient, education about one's surgery is critical. One should be aware of the risks and signs of complications of an eyelid surgery, such as infection, lagophthalmos and loss of vision. I recommend to always ask your plastic surgeon information about your plastic surgery before one undergoes any procedure.
Emmanuel De La Cruz M.D.
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