Three Aesthetic Treatments for the Winter Macleod Trail Plastic Surgery

Three Aesthetic Treatments for the Winter

Nothing beats getting pampered and treating yourself to a beauty treatment. During the winter months, we often find ourselves hibernating at home, wrapped up in cozy sweaters and indulging in holiday treats. This makes it the perfect time to schedule a little me time at Macleod Trail Plastic Surgery!

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Benefits of Exfoliation

Every 30 days or so, your skin goes through a natural skin cell turnover. The outer layer of skin, the epidermis, sloughs off in exchange for newer cells. Often times cleansing your skin does not fully remove these dead skin cells. This can lead to your skin looking dull and feeling rough, dry and congested.

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Top Three Cosmetic Procedures for Men

When we think of cosmetic surgery or cosmetic procedures, we often imagine procedures that are tailored towards women; however, over the past decade, we have seen a steady increase in men embracing cosmetic surgeries and procedures in order to regain their youthful appearance!

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Cosmetic Surgery Trends in 2022

Wave farewell to 2021 and welcome in the new year with these three popular procedures! Over the past few years, we have seen a boom in cosmetic surgeries.

New Year, New Skin!

With 2022 just around the corner, who wouldn’t like to start the New Year with fresh, glowing skin!

All About Eyelid Surgery: What to Expect Before, During & After

As you explore eyelid surgery in the Edmonton area, it can help to know what to expect every step of the way. At our plastic surgery practice in Calgary, we provide as much information as we can to make sure our eyelid surgery patients are informed and actively involved in their experience from the first consultation to the final follow-up. In this blog post, we’ll share a bit more about what it’s like to prepare for, undergo, and recover from eyelid surgery—and to enjoy the rejuvenating results that follow.Before Eyelid SurgeryBefore your procedure, you and your surgeon will set the stage for a positive experience.ResearchThe first step is selecting a surgeon to perform your eyelid surgery. Look through before-and-after photos, check for credentials, and read real patient reviews for surgeons in your area. Consider scheduling consultations with your top 2 or 3. Meeting in person will help you decide on the best surgeon for you.ConsultationYour consultation is a great opportunity to ask your surgeon questions about the procedure, his or her experience performing it, and any recommendations your surgeon may have for helping you achieve your aesthetic goals. Together you will discuss your concerns to determine whether you are a candidate. You may also discuss enhancing your results with nonsurgical treatments, which you can learn more about in this related blog post.PrepOnce you’ve scheduled your procedure, it’s time to prep for surgery. Your surgeon will give you specific instructions to follow for the day of your procedure. You can also prep in the weeks ahead by arranging a ride home from your appointment, avoiding alcohol, and eating nutritious foods.During Eyelid SurgeryWhat actually takes place during an eyelid surgery procedure?AnesthesiaFor upper eyelid surgery, local anesthesia is used in combination with sedation. This means you’ll be awake but relaxed. For lower eyelid surgery, we use general anesthesia because the procedure is more complex.Procedure StepsDuring upper eyelid surgery, your surgeon makes an incision along the natural crease of the eyelid to make sure any scarring is well disguised. Through that incision, your surgeon removes excess skin and tightens the muscle tissue to correct any drooping. During lower eyelid surgery, your surgeon uses an incision either below the lower lash line or inside the lower eyelid to remove or reposition fat deposits that cause a puffy appearance.TimeUpper eyelid surgery often takes less than an hour, but lower eyelid surgery or a combined procedure may take longer.After Eyelid SurgeryWhat actually takes place during an eyelid surgery procedure?RecoverySwelling and bruising are common during the first couple of weeks after eyelid surgery. Your surgeon will give you detailed instructions to follow to make sure your incisions heal well and you’re able to safely return to your routine as soon as possible.Returning to WorkMost people return to work after 1 to 2 weeks, when most swelling and bruising has subsided. You may wear contact lenses after 2 weeks and put makeup on after 1 to 2 weeks.ResultsLong-term scarring is very minimal and hidden along the natural creases of the eye. With the help of a qualified surgeon, you’ll enjoy younger-looking, more refreshed eyes without any obvious signs you’ve had a procedure. To see examples of the results you can expect after eyelid surgery, please visit our before-and-after photo gallery. If you would like to learn more about eyelid surgery in Calgary, please contact us online or call (403) 452-7953.As you explore eyelid surgery in the Edmonton area, it can help to know what to expect every step of the way. At our plastic surgery practice in Calgary, we provide as much information as we can to make sure our eyelid surgery patients are informed and actively involved in their experience from the first consultation to the final follow-up. In this blog post, we’ll share a bit more about what it’s like to prepare for, undergo, and recover from eyelid surgery—and to enjoy the rejuvenating results that follow. Before Eyelid Surgery Before your procedure, you and your surgeon will set the stage for a positive experience. Research The first step is selecting a surgeon to perform your eyelid surgery. Look through before-and-after photos, check for credentials, and read real patient reviews for surgeons in your area. Consider scheduling consultations with your top 2 or 3. Meeting in person will help you decide on the best surgeon for you. Consultation Your consultation is a great opportunity to ask your surgeon questions about the procedure, his or her experience performing it, and any recommendations your surgeon may have for helping you achieve your aesthetic goals. Together you will discuss your concerns to determine whether you are a candidate. You may also discuss enhancing your results with nonsurgical treatments, which you can learn more about in this related blog post. Prep Once you’ve scheduled your procedure, it’s time to prep for surgery. Your surgeon will give you specific instructions to follow for the day of your procedure. You can also prep in the weeks ahead by arranging a ride home from your appointment, avoiding alcohol, and eating nutritious foods. During Eyelid Surgery What actually takes place during an eyelid surgery procedure? Anesthesia For upper eyelid surgery, local anesthesia is used in combination with sedation. This means you’ll be awake but relaxed. For lower eyelid surgery, we use general anesthesia because the procedure is more complex. Procedure Steps During upper eyelid surgery, your surgeon makes an incision along the natural crease of the eyelid to make sure any scarring is well disguised. Through that incision, your surgeon removes excess skin and tightens the muscle tissue to correct any drooping. During lower eyelid surgery, your surgeon uses an incision either below the lower lash line or inside the lower eyelid to remove or reposition fat deposits that cause a puffy appearance. Time Upper eyelid surgery often takes less than an hour, but lower eyelid surgery or a combined procedure may take longer. After Eyelid Surgery What actually takes place during an eyelid surgery procedure? Recovery Swelling and bruising are common during the first couple of weeks after eyelid surgery. Your surgeon will give you detailed instructions to follow to make sure your incisions heal well and you’re able to safely return to your routine as soon as possible. Returning to Work Most people return to work after 1 to 2 weeks, when most swelling and bruising has subsided. You may wear contact lenses after 2 weeks and put makeup on after 1 to 2 weeks. Results Long-term scarring is very minimal and hidden along the natural creases of the eye. With the help of a qualified surgeon, you’ll enjoy younger-looking, more refreshed eyes without any obvious signs you’ve had a procedure. To see examples of the results you can expect after eyelid surgery, please visit our before-and-after photo gallery. If you would like to learn more about eyelid surgery in Calgary, please contact us online or call (403) 452-7953.

Nonsurgical Options to Eyelid Surgery: Do They Work?

Our plastic surgeons are advocates for their patients. They’re committed to recommending the least invasive treatment solution that addresses an individual’s aesthetic concerns as effectively and enduringly as possible.