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As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow, eyelid, eye troughs, upper eye hollows, and forehead. I typically combine this with Ultherapy and thread lifting to lift the brow; RF and skin tightening laser treatments to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate the skin; and laser or superficial RF devices for improvements in texture, color, and any crepey skin around the eyes as needed. In some cases, surgery is the best solution to achieve the desired results. See an expert for a formal consultation. Best, Dr. Emer.
You have ptosis or droop of the upper lids. This is what causes you to look the way you do. A simple procedure to correct the ptosis by an experienced plastic or ophthalmic plastic surgeon will make a significant difference. See the last example in the attached link.
Thank you for your question. Regarding who does the surgery, I would suggest assessing before and after photographs to make a determination. Regarding insurance, that will vary. Insurance may cover an upper blepharoplasty if it can be shown that there is a certain degree of visual obstruction....
Hi. Yes, a mid-face lift combined with a lower eyelid fat transposition surgery would be very beneficial for you. Thus, the transition between your midface, cheeks and eyes becomes very beautiful. I’m the only triple board-certified facial plastic surgeon all around Europe. I’m just focused on ...
A blepharoplasty can improve the asymmetry, but they'll never be perfect. Differential amounts of skin and fat can be removed make your eyelids look more symmetrical. This procedure can be performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure.