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Eyelid Aesthetics

Eyelid surgery is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure that aims to correct sagging, bagging or wrinkles in the eyelid. This procedure is an ideal option for people who want to address their aesthetic concerns and achieve a younger, more vigorous appearance.

Benefits of Eyelid Aesthetics

Eyelid surgery offers several important benefits for many people:

  1. Rejuvenation: Elimination of sagging and wrinkles on the eyelid gives the person a younger and more vigorous appearance.
  2. Improvement of Appearance: Reduces the tired or sad appearance caused by bagging or sagging around the eyes.
  3. Improving the Quality of Vision: Excessive sagging or bagging can restrict the visual field in some cases. Eyelid aesthetics can improve the quality of vision by removing such visual restrictions.
  4. Easier Makeup Application: The corrected structure of the eyelid allows makeup to be applied more smoothly and effectively.

How is Eyelid Aesthetics Performed?

Eyelid aesthetics is a surgical procedure usually performed under local anesthesia. There are two basic approaches:

  1. Upper Eyelid Aesthetics: In this procedure, excess skin and fatty tissue are removed and the eyelid is reshaped. The healing process usually takes a few weeks.
  2. Lower Eyelid Aesthetics: Lower eyelid aesthetics involves removing lower eye bags and reshaping the under-eye area. This procedure is usually performed with a thinned cut or transconjunctival approach.

Recovery Process and Results

The healing process after eyelid aesthetics may vary from person to person, but is usually completed within a few weeks. Edema and bruising may occur in the first few days, but diminish over time. The results usually become evident after the healing is complete and are permanent in the long term.

As a result

Eyelid surgery is an effective option for people who want to address aesthetic concerns and achieve a younger, more vibrant appearance. However, this procedure may have risks and benefits specific to the individual, so it is important to consult a specialist.