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If you're bothered by drooping eyelids and sagging, wrinkled skin around your eyes, injections or restorative surgery can help make your eyes look younger. So how are these methods implemented?
As you age, your skin gradually loses its elasticity and begins to sag. In which the face is the first and most obvious affected area by the natural aging process, especially the skin around the eyes. “Treatment of eyelid ptosis focuses on the specific anatomical change that is causing the problem,” says ophthalmologist and ophthalmologist Julian Perry, MD. While drooping eyelids often cause cosmetic problems, they can also affect vision in some cases, he says. Causes of drooping eyelids and how to fix them are the main contents mentioned in this article.
1. Causes of drooping eyelids
Age-related changes in the appearance of wrinkles, puffiness and sagging skin are the main causes of drooping eyelids.
Dr. Perry points to a number of factors that contribute to an undesirable appearance of the skin around the eyes as you age, including:
Excess skin causes wrinkles and puffiness under the eyes. Deposited fatty tissue can make the upper or lower eyelids appear puffy. The dimples in front of the eyes appear as dark circles around the eyes.
Eyelid ptosis occurs, is a weakness of the muscles responsible for opening the eyes. The dimples of wrinkles become more obvious as you age. Women and men increasingly have a need to learn about cosmetic measures for the drooping skin around the eyes that appear due to the aging process. Doctors divide the options for correcting these problems into two groups: nonsurgical and surgical approaches.
2. Non-surgical eyelid reduction treatments
Injections of products containing botulinum (such as Botox or Dysport and hyaluronic acid fillers, including products like Juvederm and Sculptra), can help tighten sagging skin and smooth wrinkles.
It's important to note that these products work in completely different ways to correct eyelid problems caused by aging, says Dr. Perry. Botox and Dysport have a attenuating effect. the muscles in the crow's feet around the eyes, making you look younger when you smile.
Injectable fillers provide extra volume to fill in deeper wrinkles on the cheeks and around the lower lid area. “I have been using fillers on my lower eyelids for a decade and it often improves the volume of voids that can form underneath bags,” says Dr. "However, it's not a perfect vehicle and can sometimes make the area look a bit gray or bluish." “Both products have their pros and cons, but both work well for a more youthful appearance.” It is also a good idea to use both, as they treat many different problems, he adds.
3. Surgical methods to reduce droopy eyelids
Dr. Perry explains: “The surgical option is designed to treat structural problems around the eyelids, such as crow's feet or deep wrinkles caused by aging."
Eyelid surgery - eyelid surgery and other procedures, which can remove excess skin and fat, reposition fat, and tighten skin. If the patient has excess skin, the surgeon can remove a small amount of the lower eyelid, but Dr. Perry says it's important to realize that removing this skin isn't actually treating the problem. basis of looseness in skin structure and puffiness.
This skin removal method only treats part of the problem. Patients who want a more dramatic, rejuvenating effect from surgery will need to undergo a deeper reconstruction to address fat and puffiness. "Old surgeries involved removing this excess fat, which improved under-eye bags, but did nothing to improve the hollow area beneath the eye bags." Or getting rid of fat may help patients look less tired and more alert, but not necessarily rejuvenating. Dr. Perry said.
For the hollow below the eye bags, the lipoma surgeon repositions the fatty tissue instead of removing it completely. Remove fat from an area and reposition it to address both the area with the puffiness and the hollow area below the puffiness. In fact, this procedure is more effective at treating dark circles and hollows than hyaluronic acid fillers, but it requires a greater commitment to surgery.
He says: “When we move orbital fat into our cheeks, we are crossing anatomical boundaries, which can lead to longer healing times and small lumps and bumps that take a while to heal. time to improve”. “We often choose between these options after careful assessment of each patient’s anatomy and wishes,” says Dr.
The best thing to do if you feel that you are having problems with your vision as you get older is to see an ophthalmologist, especially someone who has experience with eye surgery. Your doctor will carefully assess each patient's situation differently, discussing the best and most appropriate options.
Once you understand the causes of drooping and sagging eyelids, as well as the direction of treatment, you can choose the most suitable method depending on your condition and ability.
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Reference source: health.clevelandclinic.org