Banish Those Bags With An Eye On Surgery

Aging is an ongoing process that takes place with time and age. This is when your face looses its luster, and begins to look older, tired, and dull. With the advent of media, women have become more aware about their looks. Now they want to look younger for a longer duration.

One of the most common sign of aging is the development of bags under the eyes. These bags develop because the layer of fat that surrounds the eyes begins to sag after a certain age. This takes place in response to the gravity and the decreased elasticity of skin with increased age. At such times, the muscles of the lid also thicken that leads to drooping eyebrows. 
With an eye bag removal procedure, the patient can now look much younger, and attractive than his actual age. The layer of fat surrounding the eyes causes extra lax of ligaments, skin, and muscles, thereby making it unattractive.

Blepharochalasis, is a condition arising from thinning eyelid skin, protrusion of skin folds and lid swelling. Dermochalasis, is simply extra skin near the eyes. Hypertrophy of the orbicularis muscle is caused when there is an overgrowth of eyelid muscle and the protrusion of fat together. Brow ptosis on the other hand is when the upper eyelids are baggy because of drooping eyebrows.

Many patients suffer from all these problems and needs a treatment. A competent surgeon will only be able to identify the cause of such problems before the surgery. He will discuss different advantages and disadvantages of this treatment before the actual operation.

Basically, this surgery is done only to treat puffy bags formed below the eyes or drooping upper lids. They may even interfere with vision making it uncomfortable for the patient. The surgery also eliminates crow’s feet, and dark circles under the eyes.

This surgery is used to cure browlift and facelift, so that overall improvement of face can take place. The person, who chooses this treatment, should be physically fit and mentally prepared for any change that takes place after the operation. Patients with any medical ailment are considered risky as they develop further complications during the surgery.

People suffering from thyroid and hypothyroidism should avoid this surgery. Patients having dry eye, glaucoma, and detached retina are at risk after this surgery.
People with circulatory disorders, diabetes, and high blood pressure should take extra precautions so that they can obtain desired results.

The eye bag removal procedure involves small incisions done below the eyelash. This allows the surgeon to remove excess skin and fat near the area. This procedure is known as blepharoplasty. After this, the stitches are removed which takes at least 3 to 7 days. The patient at this time should avoid direct exposure to sun light. He can resume normal activities only after taking proper rest.

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