A new technique of minimally invasive fat removal during cosmetic blepharoplasty is described. This lipolytic diathermy technique has been used successfully in more than 100 patients during the last 3 years and is compared with routine excisional fat removal. The main advantage of this technique lies in its ability to dissolve the fat without surgical excision, thus obviating the inherent complications that arise from such dissection. The technique uses a diathermy unit to cause lipolysis of the fat pockets within their intact septal compartments and can be used for both upper and lower lid herniated fat. This procedure has been found to be exceptionally efficient and predictable and adds another level of safety to cosmetic blepharoplasty.