
You should be aware of the side effects and time required for cosmetic surgery. Transcutaneous or dermal injections are options. Here are some side effects. Read on to find out more about the process and possible side effects. Smoother skin and less visible pores are possible after surgery. After the procedure, you'll look younger and more refreshed.
Transcutaneous eye bag surgery
Transcutaneous eye bag surgery is a procedure that requires you to fully understand what to expect. Most people can expect a quick recovery. But, some patients may require a little longer. The procedure itself can be done in a few hours. Your surgeon will make an incision below your lash line to access excess skin and muscles. In addition to the incisions, a small amount of fat may also be elevated. The surgery is safe in general, but there are risks. These risks are minor and shouldn't deter you to seek this surgery.

Dermal fillers
Injectable fillers are often used to treat under-eye bags. These fillers can increase volume and reduce puffiness. But they can also exaggerate the puffiness and accentuate the under-eye area. Although injectable fillers can be safe and effective for moderate to heavy bags, some doctors do recommend them for more severe bags. You should limit the use of fillers to patients who have severe or extremely large bags.
Non-surgical options
You may consider surgery to remove your eyebags permanently. This procedure removes fat and skin from the underside of the eyelids. It is generally performed under local painkillers in an outpatient facility. There are possible side effects like dry eyes and swelling. Some people also have blurred vision due to the surgery. Rare complications include bleeding or injury to the eye muscles or corneal erosion.
Side effects
There may be some side effects following your surgery. Some people may experience swelling and bruising in the area around their eyes. If you have lower-blepharoplasty surgery, bruising might occur. Cold compresses can help reduce this swelling. Minor aches and pains can be treated with medication. It is important to inform your surgeon if you have any allergies or take other medications prior to surgery.

Cost
Before you make the decision to have blepharoplasty done, you must first understand the costs involved. This is usually an outpatient procedure. This procedure reduces the appearance and thickness of the under-eye bags. The procedure can be performed within an hour, and you can even get the surgery on the same day. The recovery period is between two and four months. Unfortunately, blepharoplasty is not covered by insurance. The average cost is between $75 and $9200.