Blepharoplasty is a condition in which the fat under the eyelids is too thick, causing the eyes to look puffy and unattractive due to the small size of the eye lobes.
Strictly speaking, puffy eyes are not a disease, but a facial feature caused by excessive fat under the eyelid, which is more common in patients with high body weight.
A simple case of puffy eyes does not affect the health of the patient’s eyes, nor does it affect vision, it just makes the patient’s eyes look a little puffy, the width of the eyelid slit becomes smaller, and the patient’s appearance does not feel very refreshed.
If you are not satisfied with the current appearance of swollen eyes, it is possible to improve them by undergoing cosmetic ophthalmic plastic surgery, which removes some of the subcutaneous fatty tissue to enhance the appearance.