Cosmetic surgeries
Blepharoplasty
Expertly performed eyelid surgery for a refreshed, youthful appearance
What is Blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a surgical procedure that rejuvenates the upper and/or lower eyelids by removing or repositioning excess skin, fat, and muscle. It can restore a more youthful, rested appearance and improve vision in cases where sagging skin interferes with eyesight.

Upper Blepharoplasty

Targets the upper eyelids to:
- Remove drooping skin that may cause hooding
- Re-contour the upper lid crease
- Reduce heaviness or tired-looking eyes
Lower Blepharoplasty
Focuses on the under-eye area to:
- Smooth out under-eye bags or puffiness
- Remove or reposition excess fat
- Tighten loose or crepey skin

Ideal candidates for blepharoplasty
You may benefit from blepharoplasty if you:
- Have sagging skin on the upper lids or puffy under-eyes
- Appear tired or aged despite adequate rest
- Experience visual obstruction from upper eyelid skin
- Want long-lasting, natural-looking results
Procedure overview
Upper Blepharoplasty | Lower Blepharoplasty | |
Anaesthetic | Local (with or without sedation) | Local (with or without sedation) |
Duration | 45–60 minutes | 60–90 minutes |
Incisions | Hidden in the upper eyelid crease | Just below the lash line or inside the lower lid |
Downtime | 5–7 days for most swelling/bruising to subside | 7–10 days for full recovery |
Stitches | Removed at day 5–7 | Removed at day 5–7 (if external) |
Results | Visible after 1–2 weeks; final at 6–12 weeks | Initial improvement after 2 weeks; final by 3 months |
Aftercare guidance
- Apply cold compresses for the first 48 hours
- Sleep with your head elevated for 3–5 nights
- Avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for 2 weeks
- Do not wear contact lenses for 1–2 weeks post-op
- Protect the area from sun exposure; wear sunglasses outdoors
Risks and considerations
As with all surgical procedures, blepharoplasty carries some risks, although complications are rare in experienced hands. These may include:
- Temporary swelling, bruising, or dryness
- Asymmetry or scarring
- Infection or bleeding
- Rare: under- or overcorrection, ectropion, or changes in eyelid function
All risks are discussed thoroughly during your consultation, and every effort is made to minimise them through careful surgical planning and precision.
Pricing
- Upper Blepharoplasty: £2,999
- Lower Blepharoplasty: £3,199
- Combined Upper & Lower: £4,999
All prices include pre-operative consultation, surgery, post-operative care, and follow-up appointments.
Submental Liposuction
Refine your jawline and reduce a double chin with precision contouring
What is submental liposuction?
Submental liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure designed to remove stubborn fat beneath the chin and along the jawline. It’s ideal for patients who struggle with a double chin or lack of definition in the lower face despite a healthy lifestyle.
This treatment offers a more sculpted, balanced profile and can be combined with skin-tightening or facial contouring treatments for enhanced results.

What can it treat?
- Double chin or fullness beneath the jaw
- Poor definition of the jawline
- Fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise
- Early signs of sagging or heaviness in the lower face



Ideal candidates
You may benefit from submental liposuction if you:
- Have localised fat under the chin and jawline
- Are at or near your ideal body weight
- Have good skin elasticity
- Want a permanent, defined result with minimal downtime
Procedure overview
Anaesthetic | Local anaesthetic with optional light sedation |
Duration | 45–60 minutes |
Incisions | Small (2–3mm), hidden beneath the chin or behind the ears |
Downtime | Most swelling/bruising resolves in 5–7 days |
Compression Garment | Worn for 5–7 days (or as advised) |
Results | Visible immediately on the day of procedure. Final outcome from 2–3 weeks; once any swelling or bruising subsides. |
Aftercare guidance
- Wear compression chin strap as advised
- Sleep with head elevated for 2–3 nights
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 2-3 days
- Keep the area clean and dry
- Attend your follow-up appointments for review
Risks and considerations
Submental liposuction is a low-risk procedure when performed by experienced hands. However, possible side effects include:
– Temporary swelling, bruising, or numbness
– Mild discomfort or tightness
– Rare: uneven contour, infection, or scar tissue under the skin
All potential risks are discussed during your consultation, and Dr Med will tailor the plan to minimise these wherever possible.
Pricing
Submental Liposuction: from £3,100
Includes consultation, surgery, post-op care, compression garment, and all follow-ups.
Model slots available at discounted rates — ask for more info.
Finance options are also available.