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Four-Lid Blepharoplasty
Combined upper and lower eyelid surgery in one session — the most complete periorbital rejuvenation when both lids need treatment.
Medically reviewed by EyePlastics Medical Editorial BoardASOPRS oculoplastic surgeonsLast updated June 2026
Part of our complete guide to Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) — this page covers four-lid blepharoplasty in depth.
Four-Lid Blepharoplasty (Combined Upper & Lower)

Four-lid blepharoplasty treats both upper and lower eyelids — all four lids — in a single operative session. When both excess upper-lid skin and lower-lid fat herniation are significant, combining the procedures can provide comprehensive periorbital rejuvenation in appropriately selected patients while sparing the patient a second anesthetic and a second recovery.
Is It Right for You?
A combined approach makes sense when:
- Hooded or heavy upper lids coexist with puffy lower-lid bags
- You want to balance the upper and lower lids in one result rather than staging them
- You are healthy enough for a slightly longer (still outpatient) procedure
Each lid is addressed with its own technique — a hidden crease incision above (see Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty) and a transconjunctival or sub-ciliary approach below (see Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty) — combined into one plan.
The Combined Procedure
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Performed as an outpatient under local anesthesia with sedation, four-lid surgery typically takes one to three hours depending on the techniques used. Upper-lid skin (and any prolapsed fat) is removed through the crease, while lower-lid fat is removed or repositioned and any excess skin is conservatively trimmed. Because both lids heal together, there is a single recovery period.
Before & After
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Recovery & Risks
Recovery mirrors that of the individual procedures, with swelling and bruising across both lids for 1–2 weeks and a result that stabilizes by about 3 months. The combined risks are those of upper and lower blepharoplasty together — temporary dry eye and lid swelling commonly, lower-lid malposition and (rarely) retrobulbar hemorrhage among the more serious. Retrobulbar hemorrhage is a vision-threatening emergency: sudden severe eye pain, pressure, decreasing vision, or marked eye protrusion after surgery requires immediate contact with your surgeon or emergency care. See Blepharoplasty Recovery for the day-by-day course.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is four-lid blepharoplasty?
- Surgery on both upper and lower eyelids — all four lids — in a single operative session, combining upper and lower blepharoplasty for complete periorbital rejuvenation.
- Why have all four lids done at once?
- When both upper skin excess and lower-lid fat bags are significant, treating them together balances the result and spares the patient a second anesthetic and a second recovery.
- Is the recovery longer than a single-lid procedure?
- Recovery is similar in length to the individual procedures — swelling and bruising across both lids for 1–2 weeks — because both lids heal during one recovery period.
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