Eye rejuvenation

Blepharoplasty: a more rested look

Eyelid surgery (upper and lower) to remove visual “weight” and soften bags/dark circles, taking care that your expression looks natural, not operated.
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What is blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty is a surgery designed to eliminate the look of permanent fatigue in the eyes.
Corrects excess skin on the upper eyelids and bags or shadows on the lower eyelids, without changing the natural shape of the eyes.

It does not seek to “open” the eyes or stretch them.
Search remove visual weight, to smooth transitions and restore a rested expression.

Blepharoplasty: what changes and what doesn't change

What does change

  • Clearer and fresher look

  • Less shade, bags and heavy folds

  • Better eye contour definition

What remains unchanged

  • The natural shape of your eyes

  • Your facial expression

  • Your identity

What does a blepharoplasty usually include?

Depending on your anatomy, the plan may include:

  • Upper eyelid
    Precise removal of excess skin and conservative fat tightening.

  • Lower eyelid
    Treatment of bags by controlled reduction or fat redistribution to prevent subsidence.

  • Eyelid support (if necessary)
    Subtle reinforcement to maintain the natural shape of the eye.

Everything is defined in valuation. It is not a standard or packaged procedure.

Who is it for?

It could be for you if...

  • Your upper eyelids feel heavy or “droopy”.”

  • Bags under the eyes do not disappear even if you rest well.

  • You are often told that you look tired or sleepless.

  • You are looking for a natural, non-obvious change

Alternatives should be evaluated if...

  • Your main discomfort is side wrinkles (“crow's feet”).

  • You are looking to raise eyebrows (that's another procedure).

  • You have severe uncontrolled dry eye

Blepharoplasty assessment: how we define your plan

The assessment is the key step. Here we define what should be corrected - and what should be preserved - so that the result looks natural and stable over time.

Objective and priority

What exactly bothers you (heavy eyelid, bags, shadow/shadow) and what change is reasonable in your case.

Diagnosis by layers (skin vs. volume)

We determine whether the problem is excess skin, bag protrusion or sagging of the under-eye circles (they are not treated the same).

Eyelid support and tone

We check the lower eyelid support to define if reinforcement is required to avoid retractions.

Recommended approach

We define whether it should be superior, inferior or complete; and the most appropriate type of access for your anatomy.

Surgical plan and logistics

Anesthesia, timing, care and recovery schedule so that your schedule and follow-up are clear from the start.

“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”

The procedure, explained in simple terms

Access - Access Discrete incisions (in the natural crease of the upper eyelid or internal when applicable).
What is done - What is done - What is done - What is done - What is done - What is done - What is done Excess skin is removed and the volume of bags is managed with a conservative approach to maintain naturalness.
Anesthesia - It is performed under local anesthesia and supervised sedation (according to the plan).
High - It is an outpatient procedure: you usually return home/hotel the same day.

Preparation (before surgery)

The preparation is simple: we aim to reduce bruising, control swelling and leave your logistics resolved for the day of the procedure.

Recovery and follow-up

Days 1-3 - Days Normal swelling; feeling of “tightness” rather than pain; cold compresses and elevated head.
Days 5-7 - Key review and, if applicable, withdrawal of points.
Week 2 - Social life and office work are usually feasible; corrective makeup can help.
Month 1-3 - The look looks more and more natural; the result is finer and finer.

The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.

Risks and considerations

Swelling and bruising - Expected and temporary; they are controlled with care and follow-up.
Dryness/lacrimation - It may occur early and is managed with appropriate lubrication.
Base asymmetry - All faces have asymmetries; surgery harmonizes, it does not “clone” both sides.
Key message - In the evaluation, we define the real limits of your anatomy and the safest plan for your case.

These points are explained individually during the appraisal.

Medical Philosophy

Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination

If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.

What it does include:

- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.

What it does not include:

Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The goal is to remove excess skin/pockets so that the look is rested, without altering your identity.
In the upper eyelid they are hidden in the natural crease; in some cases the approach may be internal.
Usually around the second week most feel presentable; the final refinement is still settling in.
It is not the main objective; complementary treatment is considered if this is the dominant complaint.
Yes, it is not a surgery to correct graduation.
Yes, you usually return home/hotel the same day.

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