Blepharoplasty

Posted by Ilona Ernest | May 10th, 2010 in Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery | No Comments »

blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin of the eyelids, both above and below, and the underlying fatty tissue (sacs). In the lower lid is further enhanced to improve the eyecup .

Indications for blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty (Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery) Blepharoplasty succeeded in improving the sagging skin in the area as well as exchanges, and may help improve vision for people with excess upper eyelid tissue that falls on them making it difficult to view the pupil . It does not remove “crow’s feet” or other wrinkles, the “dark circles” in the dark, or raises his eyebrows fall .

The surgery of eyelids can not stop the aging process but can diminish the appearance of sagging skin and bags in the region of the eyelids .

It may be that is necessary to apply other forms of surgery, if the alterations affect the function of the eyelids. This applies to the fall of eyelids muscle problem known as ptosis, eyelid, or the looseness between the eyelid and the eyeball, known as extropion. Also, the wrinkles can be improved by applying the laser, peeling or Vistabel .-


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