What are the potential risks of eye enlargement surgery? Can it affect vision, eye health or cause long-term complications?
There are risks like asymmetry, irritation, and dry eyes, and some people get long-term sensitivity or lid issues. Vision problems are rare but possible if complications happen. I did it for cosmetic reasons and had some swelling and tightness at first, but it settled after a couple of months.
The common risks are dry eyes, scarring, uneven eyelids, and prolonged swelling. Vision issues are rare, but if the eyelids don’t close properly, it can cause chronic irritation. Someone I know had it done and said the cosmetic result was good, but they underestimated how long the recovery would take and how sensitive their eyes would feel.
Yes, it can affect eye health if something goes wrong. Risks include infection, swelling, asymmetry, and sometimes difficulty blinking. A friend of mine had it done and loved the look, but said her eyes felt super dry for months afterward.
Yeah, there are some risks dryness, irritation, and scarring are most common. Serious problems affecting vision are rare. My friend got it done and said the recovery was longer than expected, with a few months of sensitive eyes.
The main risks are infection, asymmetry, lid retraction, and chronic dryness. Vision problems are rare but possible, especially if nerves are affected. Most people said recovery was smooth, but some complained about constant dryness and needing eye drops long-term.