Blepharoplasty, commonly called eyelid surgery, is a widely performed procedure aimed at restoring a brighter and more youthful eye area. It is one of the most common facial surgeries globally, and Signature Clinic has recorded a 15 percent rise in demand across the UK in 2026.
The treatment can improve both appearance and function by addressing drooping eyelids and under-eye bags. Dr Mohamed Abdelhady from Signature Clinic shares ten important considerations for those thinking about surgery, including the impact of modern weight loss treatments on facial volume.
- Understand What Blepharoplasty Can Treat
It can correct excess eyelid skin, puffiness, sagging lids and under-eye bags, and may also improve vision in some cases. - It’s Not Just About Ageing
Genetics can also lead to early eyelid heaviness or puffiness, meaning younger patients may benefit too. - Rapid Weight Loss Can Affect the Eye Area
Dr Mohamed notes that newer weight loss medications have led to more patients experiencing hollowing around the eyes and a more fatigued look. - Choose an Experienced Surgeon
Patients should select a GMC registered surgeon with proven expertise in facial aesthetic procedures. - Natural Results Should Be the Goal
A well-executed procedure should enhance appearance subtly and avoid an overdone look. - Understand the Procedure
The surgery is usually carried out under local anaesthetic with sedation or general anaesthetic, with discreet incision placement. - Recovery Is Relatively Quick
Most people return to normal routines within about a week, with residual swelling fading gradually. - Results Can Be Long-Lasting
Although ageing continues, results typically remain visible for many years. - It Can Be Combined with Other Treatments
Combination procedures such as brow lifts or facial volume restoration are common, particularly after weight loss. - A Personalised Approach Is Key
Each treatment plan should be tailored to the individual’s facial structure and desired outcome.
About Dr Mohamed Abdelhady
Dr Mohamed Abdelhady is a cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon at Signature Clinic, trained in Egypt at Dar Al Shefa Hospital. He specialises in facial and body aesthetic procedures with a focus on natural-looking results.
Signature Clinic operates multiple UK clinics and offers services seven days a week.




