EP. 182: On this episode of The Dr. Tyna Show, I’m opening up about a very personal experience: my voluntary upper blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery. After years of dealing with hooded eyelids that were affecting both my vision and self-image, I decided to take action. This decision was both emotional and physical. I’ll share the ups and downs of my journey, including how I could have better prepared for a smoother recovery. If you’re struggling with similar insecurities or considering a procedure like this, this episode is for you. Going into this or ANY procedure prepared is the best way to optimize outcomes.
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On This Episode We Cover:
- 00:00:00 - Introduction
- 00:04:41 - It was not as easy as you would think
- 00:06:33 - Surgery preparation
- 00:10:20 - Don’t listen to everybody
- 00:13:47 - Regenerative therapy
- 00:14:32 - Importance of rest and recovery
- 00:17:10 - Immune system impact
- 00:18:13 - Changes to eyes, face mobility, and scarring
- 00:20:24 - Healing recommendations
- 00:22:49 - Sutures, edema, and other reactions
- 00:24:23 - Aftercare and screen exposure
- 00:25:17 - More preparation recommendations
- 00:27:50 - Anxiety and sleep
- 00:30:45 - Managing expectations
- 00:33:05 - Summary
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