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Dr. Abiramie completed her M.Ch. in Plastic Surgery from the prestigious Government Stanley Medical College, where she was awarded the Gold Medal for academic and clinical excellence. Her passion for aesthetic enhancement led her to pursue multiple fellowships across renowned centers in India, gaining advanced training in aesthetic surgery and non-surgical cosmetic procedures.

Does Blepharoplasty Hurt? A Complete Pain & Recovery Guide

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  • December 29

Does Blepharoplasty Hurt? A Complete Pain & Recovery Guide

Written from a Plastic Surgeon's Perspective

Introduction

One of the most common concerns patients have before eyelid surgery is simple and honest:

"Doctor, will it hurt?"

Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) is actually one of the least painful aesthetic procedures when performed correctly. Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the experience is—both during the procedure and recovery.

This guide explains exactly what you will feel before, during, and after blepharoplasty, so there are no surprises.

What Type of Anesthesia Is Used?

Blepharoplasty is usually done under local anesthesia, sometimes combined with mild sedation.

You remain awake but relaxed, the eyelids are completely numbed, and pain perception is effectively blocked.

Does the Anesthesia Injection Hurt?

During the injection, you may feel a small pinprick or mild burning for a few seconds.

Once the anesthetic takes effect, the eyelids become fully numb. This brief injection is usually the only uncomfortable moment.

What Do Patients Feel During Surgery?

Most patients feel only pressure or mild pulling sensations.

There is no sharp pain, cutting sensation, or discomfort from sutures.

Upper vs Lower Eyelid Surgery Pain

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty causes very minimal discomfort.

Lower eyelid blepharoplasty may cause slightly more swelling and tightness, but true pain is uncommon.

After Surgery – First 48 Hours

Patients may experience tightness, heaviness, mild soreness, watering, dryness, or a gritty sensation.

These symptoms are temporary and well controlled with medication and cold compresses.

Days 3–7: Healing Phase

Swelling and bruising gradually reduce.

Mild itching and light sensitivity may occur.

Severe or worsening pain is not normal.

Why Blepharoplasty Is Usually Not Painful

The eyelid skin is thin, tissue trauma is minimal, blood supply is excellent, and precision techniques reduce inflammation.

When Should Pain Be a Concern?

Contact your surgeon if you notice increasing pain after day three, severe one-sided swelling, vision changes, persistent redness, discharge, or severe headache.

Final Thoughts

Blepharoplasty is not a painful surgery.

Most patients describe the sensation as pressure, not pain.

Discomfort is temporary and manageable, especially when performed by an experienced plastic surgeon.

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