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DOES YOUR FACE LOOK TIRED?
Turkey Medicals member and Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon Op. Dr. has compiled for you the curious ones about the treatment of eyelid miscarriage that causes tired appearance.
Eyelid aesthetics are surgical procedures applied to the lower and upper eyelids. Sagging skin and excess November tissue in these areas are removed, giving the eye area a taut and lively appearance. Due to factors such as aging and gravity, the skin may sag.
These sagging can cause problems such as folding, sagging, and uneven coloring of the eyelids. On the other hand, these problems can trigger the formation of goose feet that fall around the eyes and eyebrows. Sagging eyelids and eyebrows can lead to vision problems over time.
Although the causes of eye contour aging vary from person to person, the main reasons are as follows:
– Disorders of the structure of the eye and eyelid shape of genetic origin, as well as in family members,
– Long-term use of substances such as alcohol, cigarettes and antidepressants,
– Sleep problems.
Eyelid treatment is performed by surgical methods
Upper eyelid aesthetics is suitable for people with excessive skin buildup due to the natural closure of the upper eyelid, visual impairment due to skin formation, and a tired appearance. At the same time, people with excessive accumulation of skin on the lower eyelid, bags under the eyes and dark circles may also prefer lower eyelid treatment methods.
Surgery in Turkey can be performed after the age of 35 in men and women who do not have general health problems. People with hereditary ptosis and eye bags can also have surgery at an earlier age. Local anesthesia or sedation is usually preferred during the procedure. Thanks to this, the operation is performed without the person feeling any pain.
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In patients with poor skin quality and pigmentation problems, treatment in Antalya and Istanbul hospitals clinics can be progressed with peels, mesotherapy, oil injection and filler applications easily.
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