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Get answers to common questions about Upper Eyelid.
A typical session lasts 30 to 60 minutes depending on eyelid size and complexity. We include numbing application and treatment time; your provider will assess and customize the procedure for comfortable, efficient results.
Many clients see significant improvement after one treatment, but some may benefit from an additional session spaced three months apart to enhance tightening. Your consultation will determine the optimal number based on skin laxity and desired outcome.
Expect mild swelling, redness, and tiny scabs for 5–10 days; avoid sun, makeup, and strenuous activity during initial healing. Most normal activities resume within a few days while full collagen remodeling continues over weeks.
Side effects include temporary swelling, redness, scabbing, pigment changes, and rare infection. Adhering to aftercare, sun protection, and choosing an experienced provider minimizes risks. We review contraindications during consultation to ensure safe treatment.
Results vary but many clients enjoy lift and tightened skin for 2–3 years, depending on age and lifestyle. Annual touch-ups or complementary skin care and sun protection help maintain results longer.
Ideal candidates have mild to moderate eyelid skin laxity, are in generally good health, and seek non-surgical improvement. Not suitable for active infections, severe drooping, or certain medical conditions; consultation and medical history determine candidacy.