Have you had plastic surgery to help improve vision?

Let's talk about vision problems that are corrected by plastic surgery. If you have had plastic surgery to help with your peripheral vision (or other visual problems) I would like to hear from you. I would be most interested in hearing the type of procedure you had, the recovery time and how you dealt with bruising. Did you use cold packs or other products like Arnicare? Were you satisfied with the improvement in your vision?

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Eye Conditions Support Group.

Teresa did you get any replies to this post ? I am also interested and posted about it but no replies. Thank you
@
burksgrl

REPLY
Profile picture for JK @contentandwell

@hopeful33250
I had eyelid surgery, blepharoplasty, in the spring. My ophthalmologist had suggested it last year but I didn't think it was bad enough to bother with, but somehow, between last Christmas and April, my eyelids seemed to get much worse. I say that time frame because there are pictures of me at Christmas where my eyelids don't look that bad but by spring they were totally covering my eyelashes.

My ophthalmologist, who is one of the few local doctors whom I consider to be excellent, used to have a doctor come up from Lahey Clinic to do his patients but she was discontinuing this just when I needed it so I went to Lahey in MA to her. She is excellent. I am very happy with the results. My ophthalmologist thought for sure I would qualify. When I went to Lahey they tested my field of vision and I did qualify for it to be covered by Medicare.

The tiny stitches on my eyelid amazed me — such precision! I do still have pinkish eyelids but if I am going somewhere special I use a concealer on them. I have a friend in Seattle who had it done about three years ago and she still has pink eyelids so I think it takes a very long time for that to fade, if it ever does completely. I did use cold packs frequently, I no longer have the post-surgery instructions but I do remember it was quite often, each time for a limited number of minutes. I had some that had a gel in them that you put in a cloth sleeve. I actually had them from the days when I had migraines because the cool pack on my forehead gave a tiny bit of relief. She also gave me an ophthalmic antibiotic ointment -- erythromycin -- to use on them for the first two weeks. Erythromycin is safe around your eyes, you can even put it in your eye. I had to once when I had a corneal abrasion, back when I wore contact lenses.

I know that you are very conscious of researching your doctors, Teresa. There are some plastic surgeons who do eyelids but if you have it done I have heard and read that it is best done by an ophthalmologist who specializes in eyelid plastic surgery. I think it's called oculoplastic or something like that. I am very happy with the results, both from the vision standpoint, and from the appearance standpoint.
JK

Jump to this post

Who was the doctor at Lahey Clinic that did your surgery?
Thx!

REPLY

I had upper eyelids done about 35 years ago. At the time, I was a corporate pilot and my peripheral vision was getting worse from droopy upper eyelids. Insurance covered the procedure, anes and OR, and I was told they could do my lower eyelids, too, for just the additional cost of that procedure. Yes, I did it all.
A bag of frozen peas and arnica cream and tablets were my best friends for a few days. Funny story - we met my brother for dinner a few weeks later. He took one look at me and said I used to look like Dad, and now I looked like Mom!
Totally glad I had it done so I could continue to fly for years afterward. Cosmetic outcome was a bonus.

REPLY

The cosmetic difference of having both upper and lower done was not worth the money, in my opinion.

REPLY
Profile picture for mostlyjackie @mostlyjackie

The cosmetic difference of having both upper and lower done was not worth the money, in my opinion.

Jump to this post

However, his range of vision increased, so having the upper lid done was a good idea!

REPLY
Profile picture for Chris, Alumni Mentor @artscaping

@hopeful33250, It is wonderful of you to add this discussion for Connect members. I have had this surgery for both the upper eyelid and the extra tissue right below the eye. I am thrilled with the results. I was placed under anesthesia because of some other surgery I was having at the same time. I went home after a few hours and fell in love with frozen peas to go with the antibiotics.

My life partner had a more definitive need. He had limited vision. You can see the difference in these pictures. In the before picture on the left you can see how the upper eyelid sort of doubles down over the eye and creates a narrow opening. The tissue under the eye is pretty bulbous and baggy. After the surgery, his eyelids are definitive and look the same on top and bottom and on both the right and left sides.

What was immediately noticeable was his need for stronger sunglasses since more light was getting in. His best outcome was simply that he could see more. He too fell in love with frozen peas to prevent swelling. Three days after the surgery we attended an art show opening......there was no bruising. The stigma attached to plastic surgery is real. The other question he got was "Oh, have you had some work done on your eyes?" He even had to get a new Passport photo......and shhhhhh.....he looked at least five years younger. I am happy to shed some light for anyone who wants more details.

Be safe and protected tonight and free of suffering tomorrow. Chris

Jump to this post

@artscaping
Hello ! Just joined Mayo connect . I am artistic and my eyes are my treasure but my doctors have not come through so now I need really good referrals . I had Pterygium removals on both eyes my the right eye surgery was not as successful and my lids are hanging over but my present ophthalmologist inspite of my asking a roadmap of care without expecting her office to fix it has not acknowledged it . Who can I trust , will fly anywhere .

REPLY
Profile picture for looking4medintegrity @looking4medintegrity

@artscaping
Hello ! Just joined Mayo connect . I am artistic and my eyes are my treasure but my doctors have not come through so now I need really good referrals . I had Pterygium removals on both eyes my the right eye surgery was not as successful and my lids are hanging over but my present ophthalmologist inspite of my asking a roadmap of care without expecting her office to fix it has not acknowledged it . Who can I trust , will fly anywhere .

Jump to this post

@looking4medintegrity
My first choice is the Bascom Palmer Eye Research Institute in Miami Florida. I have been there several times and they will do an all day exhaustive study of your eye condition and give you expert recommendations include referrals to local eye specialists in your area. Bascom is ranked #1 in the US.
You can go to their website and make an appointment.
Don

REPLY
Please sign in or register to post a reply.