Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Wake up looking rested — not done.
Duration
1–2.5 hours
Anaesthesia
Local with sedation
Stay
Same-day discharge
Indicative cost
EGP 30,000 – 50,000
Upper, lower, or full blepharoplasty performed with conservative skin removal and meticulous fat repositioning. The brief: a brighter, alert eye that does not announce itself.
Is this for you?
- Hooded upper lids resting on the lash line
- Under-eye fat herniation creating bags
- Visual-field obstruction (functional indication)
- A tired appearance that does not match how you feel
Upper lid: incision hidden in the natural crease. Lower lid: trans-conjunctival approach where possible — no external scar. Fat is repositioned, not simply excised, to avoid the hollow look that marks dated eyelid surgery.
An eye that opens fully, sits brighter, and ages well. Make-up returns at day seven for most patients.
Fat reposition, not excise
We move fat to support the cheek transition — preventing the hollow look that ages a face.
Trans-conjunctival access
Lower-lid surgery without an external incision wherever the anatomy allows.
Quiet recovery
Most patients return to social life within ten days. Fine sutures removed at day five.
Social recovery in 7 days · full recovery at 14
Day 0 — Surgery
One to two and a half hours under sedation. Cool compresses and head elevation overnight.
Days 1–5 — Reduce
Most swelling resolves by day five. Sutures removed at the same visit.
Days 6–14 — Re-emerge
Light make-up at day seven. Most patients return to work at ten days.
Weeks 4–12 — Settle
Final scar fade and shape settle. Photograph review at three months.
Before you book.
Will my eye shape change?+
No. We refresh the lid; we never alter the canthal angle or eye proportion.
How long do results last?+
Upper-lid surgery typically lasts ten to fifteen years; lower-lid surgery longer still.
Combined with brow lift?+
Sometimes — when brow descent is contributing to the hooded look. Decided at consultation.