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Blepharoplasty in Neptune Beach, FL

Posted on May 6, 2026 under Plastic Surgery

Eyelid surgery is one of the most sought-after facial plastic surgery procedures among both women and men, addressing drooping eyelids, excess skin, and puffiness that can affect your appearance and vision. Whether the issue involves your upper, lower, or both eyelids, a personalized consultation is the best first step. Contact Basile Plastic Surgery & Wellness to schedule your consultation.

What Is Eyelid Surgery?

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to address signs of aging and structural concerns around the eyes. It may involve removing or repositioning excess fat, tightening loose skin, and refining the eyelid contour. Upper blepharoplasty focuses on the upper eyelids, while lower blepharoplasty addresses the lower eyelids, including bags and sagging skin beneath the eyes.

Cosmetic eyelid surgery is performed to improve the overall appearance of the eye area, helping patients achieve a more refreshed, rested look. In some cases, excess upper eyelid skin can interfere with peripheral vision, making the procedure a consideration for both cosmetic and functional reasons. Your provider will evaluate your specific concerns during the initial consultation to determine whether upper or lower eyelid surgery, or a combined approach, may be appropriate for you.

Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery: Benefits and Good Candidates

Eyelid surgery may benefit healthy individuals who are bothered by visible changes around their eyes due to aging or genetics. Good candidates are typically non-smokers in good general health with realistic expectations for what the procedure can achieve. You may be a good candidate for blepharoplasty if you experience any of the following:

  • Drooping eyelids that contribute to a tired or aged appearance
  • Excess skin on the upper eyelids that folds over the lash line
  • Sagging skin or puffiness beneath the lower eyelids
  • Loose skin that affects your upper face symmetry
  • Eyelid skin concerns that have not responded to non-surgical treatments
  • Difficulty with vision related to excess upper eyelid skin
  • Self-consciousness about under-eye bags or drooping eyelids

Many patients combine eyelid surgery with complementary procedures, such as a brow lift, facelift, or Botox, to more fully address wrinkles, crow’s feet, and other signs of aging in the upper face. During your consultation, your provider will discuss whether combining other procedures makes sense for your goals.

What to Expect From Blepharoplasty Procedures

The Surgical Procedure

Eyelid surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, though general anesthesia may be used depending on the scope of the procedure. Your provider will make a small incision along the natural crease of the upper eyelids or just below the lash line for the lower eyelids. Through this incision, excess fat, loose skin, and tissue are carefully addressed. The technique used will depend on whether you are having upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, or both.

Double eyelid surgery, a specialized form of upper eyelid surgery, may also be discussed during your consultation if relevant to your anatomy and goals. As with any surgical procedure in facial plastic surgery, your safety and the quality of your outcome remain the highest priorities.

Recovery and Aftercare

Most patients experience some bruising and swelling in the first week following surgery. Keeping your head elevated and applying cold compresses as directed can help manage these effects. You will be asked to avoid strenuous activities for several weeks to support proper healing.

Most patients return to normal activities within 1 to 2 weeks, though exact timing varies by individual. Contact lenses should be avoided during the initial recovery period. Dr. Basile will give you detailed aftercare instructions. Pain is generally manageable and well-tolerated in most patients with appropriate medication. Complications, while possible with any surgery, are discussed thoroughly before your procedure so you can make an informed decision. Final result refinement typically continues over several months as swelling fully resolves.

Facial Plastic Surgery at Basile Plastic Surgery & Wellness

Patients throughout Neptune Beach and the surrounding communities trust Basile Plastic Surgery & Wellness for their facial plastic surgery needs. Our practice is board-certified and committed to providing individualized care in a welcoming, professional environment. We approach plastic surgery by listening to your concerns, educating you about your options, and developing a treatment plan tailored to your goals and anatomy. 

We believe that the best outcomes in cosmetic surgery come from thorough planning, skilled technique, and attentive follow-up care. Whether you are considering eyelid surgery for cosmetic reasons, functional concerns, or both, we are here to guide you through every step. Women today and men of all ages make up our patient community, and we are proud to serve a diverse range of individuals seeking thoughtful, high-quality care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Eyelid Surgery and Blepharoplasty

What is the difference between upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty?

Upper blepharoplasty addresses concerns with the upper eyelids, including drooping eyelids and excess skin that may affect your vision or appearance. Lower blepharoplasty targets the lower eyelids, focusing on under-eye bags, sagging skin, and puffiness. Some patients benefit from having both procedures performed together; Dr. Basile will assess this during your consultation.

How do I know if I am a good candidate for eyelid surgery?

Good candidates for blepharoplasty are generally healthy individuals who are bothered by excess skin, drooping eyelids, or puffiness around the eye area and have realistic expectations about outcomes. A consultation with a qualified plastic surgery provider is the best way to determine whether eyelid surgery is appropriate for you. 

Will eyelid surgery affect my vision?

When excess upper eyelid skin obstructs peripheral vision, blepharoplasty can improve your field of view. Most patients also undergo the procedure for cosmetic reasons. Your provider will evaluate your vision and eyelid function during the initial consultation to ensure the procedure addresses your specific concerns safely.

What type of anesthesia is used for blepharoplasty?

Eyelid surgery is most commonly performed under local anesthesia with sedation to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure. In some cases, general anesthesia may be recommended. Your provider will discuss the most appropriate option based on the scope of your procedure and your overall health.

How long does recovery from eyelid surgery typically take?

Most patients return to normal activities within 1 to 2 weeks after blepharoplasty, though individual recovery varies. Bruising and swelling are common in the first week and gradually resolve over time. You should avoid strenuous activity for several weeks and follow all aftercare instructions provided by your surgical team.

Can blepharoplasty be combined with a brow lift or facelift?

Yes, eyelid surgery is frequently combined with a brow lift, facelift, or other procedures to more comprehensively address aging across the upper face. Combining procedures may reduce overall recovery time compared to having multiple surgeries separately. 

Are there non-surgical alternatives to eyelid surgery?

For some patients, non-surgical treatments such as Botox or dermal fillers may help soften the appearance of wrinkles and crow’s feet around the eye area. However, these options do not address structural concerns like excess skin or significant drooping eyelids the way surgery does. Your provider can help you determine whether a surgical or non-surgical approach is better suited to your goals.

How long do the results of blepharoplasty last?

Many patients enjoy long-lasting improvements following eyelid surgery, though aging continues. Upper eyelid surgery results may remain noticeable for many years, while additional treatments or touch-ups may be considered in the future. Individual results may vary, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle supports the longevity of your outcome.

Schedule Your Blepharoplasty Consultation in Neptune Beach, FL

If you are ready to address drooping eyelids, excess eyelid skin, or under-eye concerns, Basile Plastic Surgery & Wellness is here to help. Our board-certified team provides personalized care to patients throughout Neptune Beach, FL, and the surrounding communities. We take the time to understand your goals and create a surgical plan designed with your safety and satisfaction in mind. Call us today at (904) 222-6262 or visit our contact page to schedule your consultation. We look forward to meeting you.

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Dr. Patrick L. Basile is a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Jacksonville Beach, FL. He has worked with the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, which became the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he became the Assistant Chief of Plastic Surgery and the Director of Microsurgery. He joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Pittsburgh. He participates in annual humanitarian cleft lip and palate efforts as well. Dr. Basile has been acknowledged in numerous magazines, newspapers, books, and on television. He has won multiple awards over the years, and has a rating of 4.7 out of almost 300 reviews.


Dr. Patrick L. Basile is a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Jacksonville Beach, FL. He has worked with the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, which became the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he became the Assistant Chief of Plastic Surgery and the Director of Microsurgery. He joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Pittsburgh. He participates in annual humanitarian cleft lip and palate efforts as well. Dr. Basile has been acknowledged in numerous magazines, newspapers, books, and on television. He has won multiple awards over the years, and has a rating of 4.7 out of almost 300 reviews.


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