Revision Eyelid Surgery
in Boca Raton, FL
Revision Blepharoplasty by Oculoplastic Specialist Dr. Maria D. Garcia
If the results of your initial eyelid surgery have changed over time, feel incomplete, or did not meet your expectations, you may still have excellent options. Revision blepharoplasty offers a renewed opportunity to refine prior results, address concerns from a previous procedure, and achieve a more balanced, natural-looking outcome aligned with your goals. As a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon, Dr. Maria D. Garcia provides expert revision eyelid surgery in Boca Raton, Florida.
Revision Eyelid Surgery: At a Glance
- Procedure Duration: 60–120 minutes (average)
- Setting: Outpatient procedure
- Anesthesia: Local (w/ or w/o sedation), general anesthesia (less common)
- Return to Desk Work: Average of 7 days
What Is Revision Eyelid Surgery?
Revision eyelid surgery is a secondary procedure to correct issues from a previous eyelid surgery. The reasons can range from cosmetic to functional, addressing issues like:
- Asymmetry
- Scarring
- Inability to close the eyes properly (lagophthalmos)
- Lower lid retraction
- General dissatisfaction with results
Dr. Garcia has treated a wide range of patients and tailors her surgical approach to each individual, achieving exceptional results even in complex cases.
Why Do Patients Choose Revision Eyelid Surgery?
- Unsatisfactory Cosmetic Results: One or more elements of your results do not match the outcome you wanted.
- Excess Tissue Removal: If too much skin or fat was removed, it can cause issues with eyelid function and appearance.
- Functional Problems: Issues that cause eyelid malposition or poor functioning can lead to worsening physical symptoms, such as excessively dry eyes.
- Poor Healing: Thick scars or visible incision lines can cause notable dissatisfaction and are worth addressing.
- Continued Aging: Eventually, eyelid surgery results fade due to the aging process. Revision surgery can help restore and refine those results.
The Consultation Process at The Oculofacial Studio
Dr. Garcia performs a comprehensive evaluation for each patient, taking time to assess changes from prior surgery, eyelid function, and the quality of the remaining tissue. This evaluation may include:
- Review of prior surgical history
- Eyelid position and symmetry analysis
- Eyelid closure and dry eye evaluation
- Scar tissue and skin availability assessment
- Photography
The Procedure
Surgery Day
We recommend patients arrive 60 minutes prior to their revision eyelid surgery. You then give yourself plenty of time for check-in, reviewing prior surgery details, and confirming the surgical plan. You will receive local anesthesia with sedation to keep you comfortable during the procedure. The length of surgery varies depending on the complexity of the revision and the techniques required, but most revision eyelid surgeries are completed in approximately 60 minutes to 2 hours. Upper and lower revision combined can take longer, about 2–3 hours.
What Is the Recovery Process Like, and When Can I See Results?
Week 1
Swelling, bruising, and mild pain will be noticeable after your procedure. Gently applying cold compresses helps manage swelling, and over-the-counter medication can relieve pain. Take the first week as downtime, avoiding any strenuous activity.
Weeks 2–3
Most bruising and swelling should have resolved. You can return to work and very light exercise, but continue to avoid strenuous activity.
Beyond
In the following weeks, you can make a gradual return to your full routine. After about 3–6 months, your full results should be apparent as your tissues settle into their final position.
Why Choose The Oculofacial Studio for Revision Eyelid Surgery?
Patients choose Dr. Garcia for oculofacial procedures like revision eyelid surgery because:
- Dr. Garcia is a fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon.
- She has worked with highly complex revision cases.
- Her approach balances both function and appearance.
- Every surgical plan is thoroughly adapted to your personal needs.
- Dr. Garcia takes a conservative approach for natural-looking results.
Eyelid Surgery FAQs
Am I a candidate for revision eyelid surgery?
Revision eyelid surgery candidates will have had a previous blepharoplasty that now causes functional or cosmetic issues. Both types of concerns are fully valid reasons for revision. Additionally, patients should be in overall good health.
What are the risks of revision eyelid surgery?
With the increased complexity of revision surgery, it becomes more important to work with a qualified surgeon to minimize any risks. With an experienced surgeon, thoughtful aftercare, and close postoperative follow-up, revision eyelid surgery is generally considered safe.
Is revision eyelid surgery painful?
Proper anesthetic and sedation (as needed) are always used during revision surgery. While the procedure itself should have no pain, mild pain afterward is normal. Patients report:
- Pain around a 3–4 on a 10-point scale
- Pain lasting only about 3 days (peaks on days 1 and 2)
- Effective pain management with over-the-counter pain relievers
How long does swelling last?
Swelling duration will reflect the amount of revision required. More extensive revision will involve more tissues, so swelling could be more noticeable. On average,
- Initial swelling resolves significantly by 10–14 days.
- Minor swelling can persist up to 1–2 months.
- Residual (nonvisible) swelling fully settles after a few months.
Can revision eyelid surgery be combined with additional procedures?
You certainly can combine revision surgery with other procedures. For example, patients having upper eyelid revision may also add first-time (or revision) lower eyelid surgery.
Will I have visible scars?
The extent of scarring will vary between revision procedures. However, Dr. Garcia always aims to minimize visible scarring. When possible, she uses previous incision sites or hides new incisions in the eyelids’ natural folds. Scars also improve over time with attentive aftercare.
How long do results last?
Revision eyelid surgery results can last for 5–10+ years, depending on age, procedure details, health, lifestyle, and more. Lower eyelid results generally last longer than upper eyelid results, though both procedures offer long-term benefits.
Schedule Your Consultation
Maria D. Garcia, M.D.
If you are considering eyelid surgery, a personalized consultation with Dr. Garcia is the first step in determining the best approach for your desired results.