Perhaps.
You would need to consult a plastic surgeon for this type of surgery.
Swollen eyelids can be caused by a variety of factors, some of which may require medical attention. While not an exhaustive list, here are some situations where you should consider seeking medical help for swollen eyelids.
Not necessarily. Be guided by your surgeon.
take a doctor
drain your bladder as it may be swollen
Raul Loeb has written: 'Aesthetic surgery of the eyelids' -- subject(s): Blepharoplasty, Eyelids, Plastic Surgery, Surgery
Eyelid ptosis surgery can be used to fix droopy eyelids. Levator resection, Muller Muscle resection, and frontalis sling operation are viable forms of treatment for ptosis, which causes droopy eyelids.
I think the only thing you can really do is get eyelid surgery to lift the eyelids and get brighter eyes. I'm Asian and many of my family members have gotten this surgery to have double eyelids and get a rounder and brighter eyes. The surgery can be pretty expensive and it takes time to heal, but if your really dislike your droopy eyelids this is the only permanent treatment for your eyelids.
The early symptoms of trachoma include the development of follicles (small sacs) on the conjunctivae of the upper eyelids, pain, swollen eyelids, a discharge, tearing, and sensitivity to light.
Use Toothpick I heard.
Blepharitis is a common and chronic inflammation of the eyelids that causes red, swollen, and itchy eyelids. It can result from bacterial overgrowth, skin conditions, or blocked oil glands near the eyelashes. Treatment typically involves keeping the eyelids clean, warm compresses, and sometimes antibiotic ointments.
There is a surgical procedure called Blepharoplasty that can correct droopy eyelids. It involves removal of excessive skin, muscle and fat. It is a fairly safe procedure and recommended for those who are having vision problems due to the drooping eyelids. As with any surgery, there are always risks.