Eyelid Surgery in Jordan

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Jordan Eyelid Surgery - The Procedure
During the surgery an extra skin, fat and muscle are removed from upper and lower eyelids. The surgery can repair a drooping upper eyelid and a "puffy" lower eyelid, which can make you appear tired or older than you actually are, they can also interrupt with your visual fields. You must know that this operation will not repair the wrinkles on the sides of the eyes, skin pigmentation around the eyes and fallen eyebrows. Eyelid surgery can be combined with face-lift, brow lift and forehead lift.


Jordan Eyelid Surgery - Operation process
The operation usually lasts from one to three hours depend on the magnitude of the procedure. Usually the surgeon will fix the upper eyelid in both eyes and then the lower ones. During a standard procedure the surgeon will perform a skin excision in the folds of an eyelids. In the lower eyelids the incision is made through the eyelash line and it can go until the corner of the eyes. After the incision is made the surgeon will separate the skin from the fat and muscles beneath it, remove and extra tissue and put a gentle sutures. In case there is no extra skin present the surgeon will make and excision inside the eye so it won't be seen from the outside. This kind of procedure usually performed on younger patients with more elastic skin. The operation usually performed with local anesthetics and some sedatives given intravenous. You will be consciousness but fell no pain whatsoever.


Jordan Eyelid Surgery - After Surgery
After the surgery your both eyes will have bandages. You may fell pain in the area of the surgery after the anesthetics will wear off, it can be overcome with over the counter analgesics. You'll have to lie down with you head up and putt ice on your eye for the first 24 hours to reduce swelling and hemorrhage (those side effects vary from patient to patient, they usually peak during the first week after the surgery and may last for two weeks to one month.


Jordan Eyelid Surgery - Healing
You will be able to read and watch TV about two days after the surgery and most off the patients are ready to go back to work 10-14 days after the surgery.

The healing process is gradual you'll have pink scars up until 6 month and maybe more, the color will fade away as time passes until they become a white almost invisible line.


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  • Jordan By train

    There are trains twice a week from Damascus (Syria) to Amman. Trains arrive from Damascus at the Mahatta junction just northeast of the downtown area and quite close to Marka Airport. It is straightforward to get a taxi to the downtown area from here.

    The trip takes a very leisurely 9 hours (considerably slower than driving), and there is both 1st and 2nd class carriages available.



  • Jordan Understand

    For most of its history since independence from British administration in 1946, Jordan was ruled by King Hussein (1953-99). A pragmatic ruler, he successfully navigated competing pressures from the major powers (US, USSR, and UK), various Arab states, Israel, and a large internal Palestinian population, through several wars and coup attempts. In 1989 he resumed parliamentary elections and gradually permitted political liberalization; in 1994 a formal peace treaty was signed with Israel. King Abdullah II - the eldest son of King Hussein and Princess Muna - assumed the throne following his father's death in February 1999. Since then, he has consolidated his power and established his domestic priorities, including an aggressive economic reform program. Jordan acceded to the World Trade Organization in January 2000, and signed free trade agreements with the United States in 2000, and with the European Free Trade Association in 2001.


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  • The April 2008 edition of ‘Drug Safety Update’ from the MHRA discusses the availability of further evidence to suggest that the long-term use of combined oral contraceptives or progestogen-only injectable contraceptives is associated with a small increased risk of cervical cancer. It refers to the findings from a large analysis of data from epidemiological studies (Lancet 2007; 370:1609-21 – see link above), which found that: • The current use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) for 5 years or longer is accompanied by an increased risk of cervical cancer (relative risk 1.90 [95% CI 1.69–2.13]). • Women who use COCs for 5 years from age 20 years have increased cumulative incidence of cervical cancer at age 50 years from 38 cases per 10,000 (in never-users) to 40 cases per 10,000 (i.e., an extra two cases per 10,000) • Women who use COCs for 10 years from age 20 years have increased cumulative incidence of cervical cancer at age 50 years from 38 cases per 10,000 (in never-users) to 45 cases per 10,000 (i.e., an extra seven cases per 10,000) • Risk falls when COCs are stopped; after about 10 years, risk reaches the same level as that for never-users of COCs. • The risk of cervical cancer in users of progestogen-only injectable contraceptives (i.e., Depo-Provera and Noristerat) may be similar to that for COC users. The MHRA article notes that no epidemiological data on cervical cancer risk associated with use of Evra® (a combined hormonal contraceptive patch), NuvaRing®, (a combined hormonal intravaginal contraceptive), progestogen-only pills, Implanon® (a progestogen-only implant), or Mirena® (a progestogen-only intrauterine device) are currently available. It discusses cervical screening as a method of reducing the risk of cervical cancer, and the upcoming introduction of routine HPV vaccination. The MHRA has produced an information sheet and Question and Answer document for users of COCs advising them of the latest evidence regarding risk of cervical cancer and what it means for them; please see the links above for further information.

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