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Pain During Blepharoplasty Procedure

Hello, do you feel any pain during blepharoplasty? I heard it's done under local anesthesia without general anesthesia, and I want to know if you don't feel any pain at all?

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Mohammad Ali Bayat Shahbazi
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon

Hello,
Blepharoplasty can be performed under both general anesthesia and local anesthesia. In both cases, you will not feel any pain during the procedure. If blepharoplasty is performed simultaneously with another procedure, such as rhinoplasty, it definitely requires general anesthesia. However, if performed alone, it can also be done with just local anesthesia.

BestYearsArt

No pain at all! I was fully awake during my blepharoplasty, and thanks to the local anesthesia, I didn’t feel any pain. There was some light pressure, but nothing painful. It’s amazing how well local anesthesia works in such sensitive areas as the eyes.

SarbearSketches566873

I had blepharoplasty with local anesthesia and didn’t feel any pain, just some minor sensations of movement around my eyelids. It's really not painful thanks to the anesthesia. The surgeons are very skilled in ensuring you're as comfortable as possible, so there's no need to worry!

YolaYarns

Hi there! You shouldn’t feel any pain during blepharoplasty if local anesthesia is used effectively. You might be aware of the surgeon working around your eyes, but there shouldn't be any discomfort. It’s normal to feel anxious, but the medical team will take good care of you and ensure you feel no pain.

ArtisticAmieZhu

Hello! In my experience with blepharoplasty under local anesthesia, I didn't feel any pain during the procedure. The area was completely numbed, and all I felt was a bit of tugging and pressure but no pain. It’s quite manageable, and the doctors ensure you're comfortable throughout the procedure

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