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Blepharoplasty: A Procedure Worth a Look
Blepharoplasty: A Procedure Worth a Look
Blepharoplasty: A Procedure Worth a Look
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Blepharoplasty is a plastic surgery procedure that involves removing fat, skin, and muscle from the upper eyelids. It can improve vision for some patients with ptosis, a condition characterized by droopy eyelids. Medicare and some private insurance companies may reimburse a portion of the cost of blepharoplasty if it is deemed medically necessary to improve vision. The procedure is considered safe and routine, with a short recovery period of about two weeks. Complications are rare, but patients may experience temporary changes in eyesight such as blurring or double vision. There are less invasive alternatives to blepharoplasty, such as laser skin resurfacing and injections of dermal fillers, but for many patients, blepharoplasty is the most effective way to improve their appearance and vision. It is important for patients to consult a plastic surgeon to determine the best course of treatment and to find out if third-party reimbursement is available.
Keywords
Blepharoplasty
plastic surgery procedure
removing fat
removing skin
removing muscle
upper eyelids
vision improvement
ptosis
Medicare reimbursement
private insurance reimbursement
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