I don’t like being put under general anesthesia. Is there a way to get a blepharoplasty without the use of general anesthesia?
Answer:
It is possible to perform blepharoplasty surgery with only local anesthesia and PO sedation. You do not have to worry about general anesthesia if you prefer to not have it.
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