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The main cause for the findings in your picture is herniation (or misplacement) of the fat of the lower eyelids as well as increased skin laxity. This can happen as we age. The lines (or "hollow" areas) can be camouflaged with dermal fillers. A more definitive procedure, however, would be a lower lid blepharoplasty. I recommend consultation with a facial plastic surgeon to further discuss your goals and options going forward. Best of luck!
The eye region is usually where patients start to age earliest. The most common treatment for this is filler placed carefully in the tear trough region, although this isn't permanent. A more permanent solution could be a tear trough implant, or a lower lid blepharoplasty. Hope that helps!
It appears from your photo that you have a hereditary condition that causes puffiness, protrusion of the lower lid. This can be easily corrected with a very safe, surgical procedure. This could be done under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting with a 1 day recovery.
Based on your submitted photographs, you have what’s called a Tear Trough deformity. A Tear Trough deformity is created when the retaining-wall like layer which holds the lower eyelid fat in place weakens from aging or due to genetics. As a result, the fat pad bulges out, giving a full a...
I encourage you to begin by visiting with a board certified plastic surgeon near you. After an examination your surgeon can discuss options for you to address your concern. You may be a candidate for Accutite which can tighten loose skin using RF technology. If it is fat herniation you may...
There is very little disparity between your eyelids. I would recommend that you do not alter your appearance at this time and wait until you age to try to correct any minor differences. Surgery could result in a worse result.