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Revitalize Your Skin, Banish Acne, and Unify Your Skin Tone

At Bella Vita clinic, we introduce you to the revolutionary J-Plasma technology, a cutting-edge advancement in skin care that revitalizes your skin, effectively combats acne, and promotes an even skin tone.

Why to Consider J plasma?

J-Plasma technology is a breakthrough in skincare, utilizing the power of plasma energy to rejuvenate your skin from within. Whether you seek skin rejuvenation, acne treatment, or desire a more uniform skin tone, this advanced technology offers transformative results.

Before & after J plasma

Key Benefits of J-Plasma Technology

Youthful Radiance

Experience a remarkable improvement in skin texture, promoting a youthful glow and tighter, firmer skin.

Acne Eradication

Say goodbye to persistent acne and acne scars with targeted treatment that helps diminish blemishes and promote clearer skin.

Skin Tone Harmony

Achieve a harmonized skin tone, reducing discoloration and enhancing overall skin vibrancy and uniformity.

FAQ about Blepharoplasty

Who is a good candidate for a blepharoplasty?

The best candidate for a blepharoplasty is in good overall health, does not smoke, does not have serious eye conditions, and has healthy facial tissue and muscle. A person with eye disease, diabetes, thyroid disorder, cardiovascular disease or high blood pressure may not be a good candidate for a blepharoplasty. It is important for a patient to have realistic expectations before undergoing a blepharoplasty. Although it can enhance appearance and improve self-confidence, it does not radically alter the look of the face.

How is a blepharoplasty performed?

Blepharoplasty is typically performed as an outpatient procedure requiring local anesthesia and sedation. General anesthesia may be used for anxious patients. Patients may choose to have this procedure on their upper or lower eyelids, or both. A blepharoplasty can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on whether or not both the upper and lower eyelids are treated. If the upper eyelid is being treated, an incision is typically made along the natural crease of the eyelid. Once the incision is made, fat deposits are repositioned or removed, tissue and muscles are tightened, and excess skin is removed. For the lower eyelid, an incision is usually made just below the lash line so that excess skin can be removed. After the procedure, the incisions are closed with sutures, tissue glue or surgical tape, and usually loosely covered with gauze.

What is recovery from a blepharoplasty like?

After blepharoplasty, patients may be advised to apply lubricating drops/ointment and cold compresses to aid in healing and minimize side effects. Most patients return to work within a few days to a week, but should avoid exercise and strenuous activities for at least 2 weeks. Stitches are usually removed 3 or 4 days after the procedure. Most of the swelling and other side effects typically subside within 2 weeks. Contact lenses and eye makeup may not be worn for 2 weeks after surgery. Patients are typically advised to wear dark sunglasses outside or in bright light for 2 weeks to protect their eyes from sun and wind.

What are the results of a blepharoplasty?

Although there may be swelling and bruising around the surgical site, they will subside on their own, and the eyelids will improve in appearance for up to a year. The scars from a blepharoplasty are well-concealed, and usually fade with time until they are virtually undetectable. Although the eyelids are still subject to aging, blepharoplasty produces long-lasting results.