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Four-Lid Blepharoplasty

Combined upper and lower eyelid surgery in one session β€” the most complete periorbital rejuvenation when both lids need treatment.

Four-Lid Blepharoplasty (Combined Upper & Lower)

Four-lid (combined upper and lower) blepharoplasty before and after

Four-lid blepharoplasty treats both upper and lower eyelids — all four lids — in a single operative session. When both excess upper-lid skin and lower-lid fat herniation are significant, combining the procedures delivers the most complete periorbital rejuvenation while sparing the patient a second anesthetic and a second recovery.

Is It Right for You?

A combined approach makes sense when:

  • Hooded or heavy upper lids coexist with puffy lower-lid bags
  • You want to balance the upper and lower lids in one result rather than staging them
  • You are healthy enough for a slightly longer (still outpatient) procedure

Each lid is addressed with its own technique — a hidden crease incision above (see Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty) and a transconjunctival or sub-ciliary approach below (see Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty) — combined into one plan.

The Combined Procedure

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Blepharoplasty Surgery β€” Interactive Animation

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Performed as an outpatient under local anesthesia with sedation, four-lid surgery typically takes one to three hours depending on the techniques used. Upper-lid skin (and any prolapsed fat) is removed through the crease, while lower-lid fat is removed or repositioned and any excess skin is conservatively trimmed. Because both lids heal together, there is a single recovery period.

Before & After

Upper & Lower Blepharoplasty Before & After

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Recovery & Risks

Recovery mirrors that of the individual procedures, with swelling and bruising across both lids for 1–2 weeks and a result that stabilizes by about 3 months. The combined risks are those of upper and lower blepharoplasty together — temporary dry eye and lid swelling commonly, lower-lid malposition and (rarely) retrobulbar hemorrhage among the more serious. See Blepharoplasty Recovery for the day-by-day course.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is four-lid blepharoplasty?
Surgery on both upper and lower eyelids β€” all four lids β€” in a single operative session, combining upper and lower blepharoplasty for complete periorbital rejuvenation.
Why have all four lids done at once?
When both upper skin excess and lower-lid fat bags are significant, treating them together balances the result and spares the patient a second anesthetic and a second recovery.
Is the recovery longer than a single-lid procedure?
Recovery is similar in length to the individual procedures β€” swelling and bruising across both lids for 1–2 weeks β€” because both lids heal during one recovery period.

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