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What Is Involved In Functional Eyelid Surgery?
Upper eyelid surgery involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the upper eyelids. The removal of this excess skin and fat should restore more normal peripheral vision.

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What Is Involved In Functional Brow Lift Surgery?
There are four main ways to change the position of the brow and eyebrow area. Most commonly, I perform an endoscopic forehead lift. This is the more modern way to lift the brow, and allows me to accomplish a browlift by only placing five small incisions hidden in the hair of the scalp. For men with thinning hair there are other surgical options.

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What Financing Options Are Available?
Dr. Mobley wants to make cosmetic surgery available to as many people as possible. For that reason we have hand picked lending services exclusively for Dr. Mobley's patients. When you come in for your consultation we will be more than happy to go over all your financial options with you. We have provided web links to our financial lenders so that you may research them on your own if you so desire. www.mlendfinance.com

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Does Insurance Cover This Kind Of Surgery?
Patients who have an excessive amount of upper eyelid skin and/or have had a drop of the eyebrow to the point that it blocks peripheral vision may be candidates to have the surgery covered by their insurance carrier. To begin this process one must undergo a Visual Field test to confirm that the excess skin is affecting the peripheral vision. A complete exam of the eye are by Dr. Mobley would also be required.

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How Long Is The Recovery Period For Eyelid Surgery?
Eyelid skin is the most delicate on the human body, and eyelids tend to swell and bruise after surgery. This is most noticeable for the first week but quickly resolves after that. Within seven to ten days after surgery patients can usually return to daily activities. Patients are encouraged to rest at home for approximately one week following eyelid surgery. After the first week, I will remove any stitches that were placed.

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How Long Is The Recovery Period For Brow Lift Surgery?
During the first week there will be some swelling and possibly some bruising in the upper forehead and sometimes in the upper eyelid region. Approximately one week after surgery, you’ll return to have any stitches removed.

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How Painful Is This Procedure?
My experience has been that patients are in much less pain than they had thought would come along with their surgery. Eyelid surgery is not know for being painful. Some bruising and swelling is normal but significant pain is not common. Brow lifting procedures involves a slight amount of pain postoperatively. This is usually manifested by a headache that may last 24-72 hours.

Common risks include stiffness in nasal tip, irregularities of bone or cartilage, damage to internal linings, and infection of stitches.

The risks above are the most common ones that I think you should be aware of, but they are not a complete list of all possible risks. When I see you in consultation and we begin to formulate your surgical treatment plan, I’ll review with you not only these common risks but also the less likely complications that may occur.

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When Can I Return To Work Or School?
Based on your individual recovery, you should be ready to go back to work approximately one week after your eyelid surgery. If you do light (office) work, particularly if you work from home, you could return to these activities four to five days after the operation. If you do more physical work, seven to ten days is more appropriate.

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What Are The Common Risks?
Based on your individual recovery, you should be ready to go back to work approximately one week after your eyelid surgery. If you do light (office) work, particularly if you work from home, you could return to these activities four to five days after the operation. If you do more physical work, seven to ten days is more appropriate.

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TEACHER & INNOVATOR
Of Facial Plastic Surgery

Dr. Mobley has taught his surgical techniques internationally and has written numerous medical articles and book chapters on his innovations. Dr. Mobley is a national authority on Facial Plastic Surgery and is published in some of the leading teaching texts of our time. Learn More



BEFORE-AND-AFTER PHOTOS
Multi-Angle Functional Eyelid & Brow Lift Surgery Photos

As we age, excess eyelid skin and heavy eyebrows can begin to obstruct peripheral vision. Whether removing excess eyelid skin or lifting the brow is best for you can usually only be determined after consultation with Dr. Mobley. View Before & After Functional Eyelid & Brow Surgery Photos Here

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Mobley, MD: Facial Plastic Surgeon
Salt Lake City Surgical Specialty Center
729 Arapeen Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108

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Mobley, MD: Park City
Park City Redstone Health Center
1743 W. Redstone Center Dr. #115
Park City, Utah 84098

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