A Thoughtful Approach to the Under-Eye Area

The lower eyelids play a subtle but powerful role in how rested and healthy you appear. Changes such as puffiness, hollowing, or skin laxity beneath the eyes can create a tired or worn look that does not reflect how you feel. At Worcester Plastic Surgery, lower eyelid surgery is approached with precision —focused on restoring balance and softness rather than dramatically altering the face.

Led by Dr. Joanna Ng-Glazier, a double board-certified plastic surgeon, our practice offers lower eyelid surgery tailored to each patient’s anatomy, skin quality, and lifestyle. The goal is natural improvement that integrates seamlessly into the face and ages well over time.

What Is Lower Eyelid Surgery?

Lower eyelid surgery, also known as lower blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that addresses concerns beneath the eyes, such as under-eye bags, excess skin, or contour irregularities. Depending on individual anatomy, the procedure may involve removing or repositioning fat, tightening skin, or refining supporting tissue. Lower eyelid surgery is not about creating a tight or hollowed appearance. Dr. Ng-Glazier focuses on maintaining a smooth transition between the lower eyelid and cheek, preserving facial harmony and natural expression.

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Common Concerns Addressed by Lower Eyelid Surgery

Patients consider lower eyelid surgery for concerns that affect both appearance and confidence. These changes often develop gradually and may become more noticeable with age, genetics, or lifestyle factors. Common concerns include:

  • Persistent under-eye puffiness or bags
  • Loose or crepey lower eyelid skin
  • A tired or fatigued appearance
  • Shadowing or contour irregularities beneath the eyes
  • Asymmetry between the lower eyelids

Dr. Ng-Glazier evaluates how these concerns relate to cheek support, skin elasticity, and overall facial balance to avoid overcorrection.

Benefits of Lower Eyelid Surgery

When thoughtfully planned, lower eyelid surgery can create subtle yet meaningful improvement in the eye area.

Potential benefits include:

  • Smoother, more refreshed under-eye contours
  • Reduction of puffiness or fullness beneath the eyes
  • Improved transition between the eyelid and cheek
  • A more rested, approachable appearance
  • Preservation of natural facial expression
  • Results that look refined and age gracefully

Dr. Ng-Glazier prioritizes outcomes that feel balanced and natural rather than tight or artificial.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Lower Eyelid Surgery?

Good candidates for lower eyelid surgery are individuals in good overall health who are bothered by under-eye changes that do not improve with rest, skincare, or non-surgical treatments. Many patients are wellness-focused adults who value subtlety, recovery planning, and realistic expectations.

You may be a strong candidate if under-eye puffiness or skin laxity affects how rested you appear or how confident you feel. During your consultation, Dr. Ng-Glazier will assess skin quality, fat distribution, cheek support, and eye health to determine whether lower eyelid surgery is appropriate.

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Lower Eyelid Surgery vs. Non-Surgical Treatments

Some under-eye concerns can be temporarily improved with non-surgical treatments, but these options have limitations.

Non-surgical approaches may soften fine lines or address mild hollowing, but they cannot remove excess skin or reposition underlying tissue. Lower eyelid surgery offers a more definitive solution for structural concerns.

Dr. Ng-Glazier provides honest guidance on whether surgery, non-surgical treatment, or a combination approach best aligns with your anatomy and goals.

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Your Consultation

The consultation is a critical part of lower eyelid surgery planning.

Dr. Ng-Glazier takes time to understand how under-eye changes affect your appearance, expression, and daily life.

You will receive a clear explanation of what lower eyelid surgery can realistically achieve, whether surgery is appropriate at this time, and whether complementary procedures should be considered. The focus is always on education, clarity, and pressure-free decision-making.

“Dr. Ng-Glazier is part of my breast cancer care team and has been absolutely wonderful from day 1. I have been extremely happy with my reconstruction surgeries and results. I highly recommend her.”

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What to Expect During Your Procedure

Lower eyelid surgery is performed in a fully accredited surgical setting with patient safety and comfort as top priorities. On the day of surgery, Dr. Ng-Glazier reviews the surgical plan and confirms incision placement and contouring goals.

The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of treatment. Incisions are placed either just beneath the lash line or inside the lower eyelid, depending on anatomy and goals. Fat and tissue are carefully addressed to restore smooth, natural contour.

After surgery, patients are monitored briefly before returning home with clear, personalized post-operative instructions.

Recovery & Results

Healing after lower eyelid surgery tends to be gradual and progressive. In the early phase, patients may notice swelling or bruising beneath the eyes, followed by steady improvement as tissues settle.

Dr. Ng-Glazier provides detailed guidance on eye care, activity pacing, and follow-up visits. As healing progresses, under-eye contours soften and blend naturally with the surrounding facial features. Final results reveal a refreshed appearance that looks natural rather than surgical.

Alternatives to Lower Eyelid Surgery

For patients with very mild concerns, non-surgical treatments may provide temporary improvement. However, these options cannot address excess skin or more pronounced under-eye changes.

During consultation, Dr. Ng-Glazier will discuss whether non-surgical options are appropriate or whether lower eyelid surgery offers the most effective and lasting solution.

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Meet Your Provider: Dr. Joanna Ng-Glazier

Dr. Joanna Ng-Glazier is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons with extensive training in facial surgery. Known for her precise technique and balanced aesthetic judgment, she focuses on lower eyelid surgery results that preserve expression and support natural facial harmony.

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Why Choose Worcester Plastic Surgery?

Worcester Plastic Surgery offers a boutique, concierge environment where facial procedures receive thoughtful planning and individualized care. The practice emphasizes transparency and results designed to feel natural, comfortable, and enduring.

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Frequently Asked Questions Lower Eyelid Surgery

If you are considering lower eyelid surgery in Worcester and Concord, MA and want a thoughtful, honest approach focused on balance, softness, and natural expression, Worcester Plastic Surgery offers care grounded in precision, trust, and long-term well-being.

Will lower eyelid surgery make me look hollow or overcorrected?

No. Surgical planning focuses on restoring smooth contour and balance, not excessive fat removal.

Can lower eyelid surgery be combined with upper eyelid surgery?

Yes. Many patients choose to combine procedures when appropriate for comprehensive eye rejuvenation.

Will scars be visible?

Incisions are placed discreetly and typically heal very well over time.

How long do lower eyelid surgery results last?

Results are long-lasting, though natural aging continues gradually.

When can I return to normal activities?

Most patients resume daily activities gradually over several weeks, with guidance tailored to healing progress.

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Schedule a consultation with Dr. Ng-Glazier to explore personalized options and take the next step toward confident, natural-looking results.

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