July 17, 2025
Eyelid Surgery Surge: Beauty or Burden?
From Hollywood to high streets, the quest for brighter, youthful eyes is fueling a cosmetic revolution. But beneath the allure lies a critical question: at what cost to your vision?
If you've ever considered eyelid surgery, you’re not alone. The 2024 Global Survey by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) reports a jaw-dropping 42.5% global spike in elective cosmetic procedures, with blepharoplasty—commonly known as eyelid surgery—leading the charge.
Eyes: A Fragile Ecosystem, Not a Casual CanvasThe area around your eyes, known as the periorbital region, isn’t just a canvas for beauty—it’s a complex network of skin, muscles, nerves, and structures that protect your vision and maintain a healthy ocular surface. This delicate ecosystem governs blinking, tear production, and eye protection, all of which are essential for long-term eye health.

Blepharoplasty, while often marketed as a simple “tweakment,” can disrupt this balance. According to the TFOS Lifestyle Report, based on all providers, 26.5% of blepharoplasty patients develop dry eye symptoms post-surgery. When both upper and lower eyelids are operated on, that number climbs to a staggering 31.3%. Complications like chronic dry eye, impaired blinking, infection, or even vision loss aren’t just rare risks—they’re real possibilities.
The eyes aren’t just another feature to sculpt; they’re your window to the world.
Alarming Truth: Who’s Holding the Scalpel?
At Èyes Are The Story, we believe beauty should never come at the expense of your vision. Yet, a disturbing trend is emerging. In the UK, a legal loophole allows non-medical professionals to perform complex eye-area surgeries like blepharoplasty—without an ophthalmology background, surgical residency, or certification in ocular anatomy. As long as they don’t claim to be surgeons, they can legally operate near your eyes. Dr. Rachna Murthy, a renowned oculoplastic surgeon and key medical advisor to Èyes Are The Story, recently highlighted this crisis on Channel 5 News. As a member of the Allergan complications faculty and faculty for IMCAS Alert (International Masters Course in Aging Science), Dr. Murthy has seen the devastating aftermath of poorly performed eye-area procedures. “Most of these complications could have been avoided with proper training and regulation,” she warns. Unqualified practitioners can leave patients with:
At Èyes Are The Story, we believe beauty should never come at the expense of your vision. Yet, a disturbing trend is emerging. In the UK, a legal loophole allows non-medical professionals to perform complex eye-area surgeries like blepharoplasty—without an ophthalmology background, surgical residency, or certification in ocular anatomy. As long as they don’t claim to be surgeons, they can legally operate near your eyes. Dr. Rachna Murthy, a renowned oculoplastic surgeon and key medical advisor to Èyes Are The Story, recently highlighted this crisis on Channel 5 News. As a member of the Allergan complications faculty and faculty for IMCAS Alert (International Masters Course in Aging Science), Dr. Murthy has seen the devastating aftermath of poorly performed eye-area procedures. “Most of these complications could have been avoided with proper training and regulation,” she warns. Unqualified practitioners can leave patients with:
- Chronic dry eye disease
- Blinking dysfunction
- Vision impairment
- Permanent scarring
- Emotional and psychological trauma
This isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about the function and future of your eyes.
Cosmetic procedures around the eyes demand more than a steady hand—they require specialized expertise. Board-certified oculoplastic or facial plastic surgeons, trained in the intricate anatomy of the eye, are uniquely qualified to perform these procedures safely. Yet, with the rise of unregulated practitioners, patients are often left in the dark about their provider’s credentials. Èyes Are The Story joins Dr. Murthy in calling for regulatory reform. Only medically trained professionals with appropriate licensure and surgical experience should be permitted to perform procedures near the eyes.
Empowering Confidence Through Safe Eyelid SurgeryThe surge in blepharoplasty reflects a universal desire to feel confident and vibrant. But confidence shouldn’t come with compromise. If you’re considering eyelid surgery—or any cosmetic procedure near your eyes—here’s how to protect yourself:
- Vet your provider: Ensure they’re a board-certified oculoplastic or facial plastic surgeon with specialized training.
- Ask tough questions: What’s their experience with eye-area procedures? What complications have they encountered?
- Prioritize function over form: A procedure that enhances your appearance but harms your vision isn’t worth the risk.
- Do your research: Understand the potential complications and long-term impact on your eye health.
Conclusion: Protect Your Vision, AlwaysThe blepharoplasty boom may promise brighter eyes, but it’s time to look closer. Beauty is powerful, but your vision is priceless. Before you consider eyelid surgery, pause. Research. Reflect. Choose providers who prioritize your eye health as much as your appearance. Because at Èyes Are The Story, we believe your eyes aren’t just how you look—they’re how you live. Protect them. Respect them. Prioritize them. Always.
Sources:
- ISAPS Global Survey 2024: https://www.gcimagazine.com/brands-products/skin-care/article/22943957/isaps-2024-global-survey-us-leads-in-cosmetic-procedures-eyelid-surgery-surpasses-liposuction?utm_source=newsletter-html&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=GCI+E-Newsletter+06-25-2025
- TFOS Lifestyle Report: Impact of elective medications and procedures on the ocular surface, The Ocular Surface, Volume 29, 2023, Pages 331-385, ISSN 1542-0124
- Murthy, R. Interview with Channel 5 News, UK, 2025
Dr. Rachna Murthy is a Consultant Ophthalmic, Aesthetic, Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgeon at FaceRestoration (London) & Maison Restorative (Jersey)