
Cosmetic surgery to reduce the look of under-eye bags is an option. It is important to understand the side effects as well as the time involved. Transcutaneous or dermal injections are options. Here are some side effects. Learn more about side effects and the procedure. You will notice a smoother complexion and less visible bags after surgery. After surgery, you will look and feel more youthful.
Transcutaneous eye bag surgery
Before you decide to have transcutaneous eyes bag surgery, make sure you know what to expect. Although most people will recover quickly, there are some who may take longer. The procedure is quite straightforward. The surgeon will make incisions below the lashline to reach the muscles and skin. You may also need to elevate a small amount fat. While generally the surgery is quite safe, there are certain risks. These risks are very minimal and should not stop you from considering this procedure.

Dermal fillers
For under-eye bags, injectables are often used. They can improve volume and reduce puffiness. However they can also exaggerate or accentuate under-eye puffiness. Although they are safe and effective for light to moderate bags, some doctors recommend injectable fillers for those with severe under-eye bag problems. Filler treatment should only be done on the appropriate patient. Excessive or extreme bags may require a different approach.
There are other options available
If you're looking for permanent ways to get rid of your eyebags, then you might consider surgical eyelid surgeries. This procedure removes excess fat from the skin below the eyelids. It is usually done in an outpatient environment under local anesthesia. There are possible side effects like dry eyes and swelling. Some people also have blurred vision due to the surgery. Rare complications include bleeding, injuries to the eye muscles and corneal damage.
Side effects
After your procedure, you should expect some postoperative side effects. Some people may experience swelling and bruising in the area around their eyes. If you have had surgery to the lower blepharoplasty, you might also experience bruising. Cold compresses can help reduce this swelling. Medications can be taken for minor aches and pains. Your surgeon should be informed of any allergies and other medications before you undergo surgery.

Cost
Before you make the decision to have blepharoplasty done, you must first understand the costs involved. This procedure is generally an outpatient procedure. It removes excess skin, fatty tissue and fat under the eyeslids. This improves the appearance sub-eye bags. This procedure is quick and can be completed in under an hour. You can also have it done on the same day. The recovery period for this procedure is approximately two to four weeks. Unfortunately, blepharoplasty is not covered by insurance. The average cost ranges between $75 and $9200.