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Tuesday, November 10, 2015



Lower eyelid surgery is also known as Blepharoplasty and most often than not, it is done to improve one’s appearance rather than health reasons. It reduces the puffiness, bags under the eyes, and dark eye circles, which tend to make a person look older and fatigued. 

The skin under the eyes is very thin especially towards the center of the eye. A layer of muscle is located just under the eyelid; the skin separates from the fat layer and thin tissue membrane. Muscles weaken and sag with age while fat deposits shift in response to weaken tissues causing puffiness and bags under the eyes, in addition, changes occur in the skin itself around the eyes. The collagen that supports the skin breaks down over time causing the skin to lose elasticity and become lacks. 

What to expect during the procedure?


Small incisions made along the lash line of the lower eyelid that aids in removing excess fat, muscle and skin from under the eyes. The incisions are closed with fine sutures. The puffiness is treated by trans-conjunctival blepharoplasty. Unlike the previous method, in this case, the incisions made are inside the lower eyelid. The fatty tissues are removed and sutures that are invisible to the eye are used to close the incision. These sutures are self-dissolving and leave no scars. 

A certain degree of pain, bruising and swelling will remain after the procedure. Cold compress and plenty of rest should speed the healing process.

Although lower eyelid surgery does not stop the eyes from ageing, but it will reduce puffiness, bags from beneath the eyes with long lasting results with youthful eyes you desire. 






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