Options to treat deflated eyelids

Jeffrey E. Schreiber, MD answers: Is Brow Lift the only option for deflated eyelids?

One year ago, I had fat removed from the upper eyelid. Now, the skin has deflatted and my eyes look like they have excess skin. My doctor said a Brow lift would correct this but I want to know if I can do anything else.


Jeffrey E. Schreiber, MD
20 days ago

Hi Kristall - Deflated eyelids may be treated with upper eyelid skin removal or blepharoplasty.  it's difficult to determine without seeing you.  Also, your eyebrow position may affect the appearance of your eyes.  If they are low you may actually need a browlift.  Frequently, upper eyelid skin removal is combined with a browlift to fully rejuvenate the area around the eyes.  Check out some before and after photos to see what look you're going for.  Thank you for your question and good luck!

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