Lower blepharoplasty in Raleigh, NC, commonly referred to as lower eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the appearance of the lower eyelids by removing excess skin and fat.
A lower bleph can be combined with an upper bleph to address hooding of the upper eyelids. Fat grafting can also be added to the tear trough to address dark circles and restore volume.
This surgery is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing puffiness, bags, or sagging under the eyes, which can create a tired or aged appearance.
At Amelia Raleigh, our skilled surgeons, Dr. Aspinder Singh and Dr. Trace Browne, specialize in lower blepharoplasty techniques that deliver natural and rejuvenating results.
During the lower blepharoplasty procedure, incisions are typically made just below the lower lash line or inside the eyelid to minimize visible scarring.
Your surgeon carefully removes or repositions the excess fat and skin, which helps to smooth out the under-eye area and restore a more youthful contour.
Recovery from lower blepharoplasty generally involves some swelling and bruising, which can be managed with cold compresses and prescribed medication.
Many patients are able to return to their normal activities within one to two weeks, although it may take some time for final results to become fully apparent.
The results of lower blepharoplasty can significantly rejuvenate the eyes, providing a more alert and refreshed appearance that lasts for many years.
If you're considering lower blepharoplasty in Raleigh, NC, our dedicated Patient Care Coordinators are here to guide you through every step of your journey, from the initial consultation to post-operative care.


Techniques and incision placements vary by surgeon and your needs based on your anatomy. In many cases, you can expect a small incision either on the inside or outside of the lower eyelid.


Your exact combination of eyelid procedures will be determined at your consultation based on your goals.