My eyelids have started to get saggy, and I already use Retin A on the rest of my face. Would using Retin A on my upper eyelids be safe? If so, will it help to reverse some of the sagginess?
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It's quite common to experience some dryness and irritation when you first start using topical retinoid products such as Retin-A. Topical retinoids have great benefits for treating acne but getting over the initial irritation can often be difficult for patients. Proper education on the use of th...
Laser works by providing a light that the target (blood vessels, brown spots, or the water in skin) can absorb. Calcium does not absorb light in the range of medical lasers. Therefore, laser is not likely to dissolve or break the small deposits of calcium.
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There are many different treatments you could look at. I recommend scheduling a consultation with a board certified provider to go over all options that are surgical and non-surgical. They could consist of products, microneedling services, thread lifts, etc.