Droopy Eyes
Most likely, your eyes are the first thing people notice about your appearance. They are probably the most important aspect of facial attractiveness. Unfortunately, even with a good night's sleep, loose skin over your eyes or bags under your eyes can make you look tired or sad, or older than you really are. As we go through life, even if we have taken care of ourselves, the skin around our eyes stretches and wrinkles. Fatty deposits cause the upper lids to sag, while under the eye the tissue bulges forward and becomes discolored. In severe cases, vision can become partially blocked.
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Droopy eyes |
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Causes of droopy eyes:
- Age
- Sun exposure
- Alcohol use
- Smoking
- Poor nutrition
- Heredity
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Baggy eyes |
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Treatment for baggy eyes:
The most common treatment for baggy eyes is called blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery. We perform this surgery in our office surgical suite using a state-of-the-art Ellman. The Ellman uses radiosurgery (high-frequency energy) to make microscopic, cosmetic-enhancing incisions. Radiosurgery delicately seals blood vessels, lymphatic channels and nerve endings, allowing for virtually bloodless, incredibly precise surgery. Rapid, comfortable post-operative recuperation with little if any bruising and swelling, facilitates a return to normal activities.
We offer a number of finance options and affordable payment plans. It is easy to apply online and receive credit approval before you schedule an appointment.
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