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Eyelid Surgery: For Middle-Aged and Older Adults, It Is Often for Treatment Rather Than Aesthetics [Article]

Luho Plastic Surgery · LUHO PLASTIC SURGERY · April 16, 2020

Eyelid Surgery for Middle-Aged and Older Adults Treatment Rather Than Aesthetics Dr. Park Il-won of Yonsei First Plastic Surgery ​ ​ / ​ As people enter their middle and later year...

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Original post date: April 16, 2020

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Eyelid Surgery for Middle-Aged and Older Adults

Treatment Rather Than Aesthetics

Dr. Park Il-won of Yonsei First Plastic Surgery

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As people enter their middle and later years and the pace of aging begins to pick up,

you can feel your appearance changing day by day.

In particular, the area where the skin is thinner than other parts and age-related skin changes

are especially noticeable is the eyelids.

As the skin loses elasticity and begins to droop downward, it can make you look tired and sleepy,

but more importantly, the eyelids can obstruct your field of vision, causing functional problems such as reduced eyesight.

That is why, for middle-aged and older adults, correcting it for treatment purposes rather than for cosmetic reasons

can help improve discomfort.

So today, I’d like to introduce an article related to eyelid surgery

by Dr. Park Il-won of Yonsei First Plastic Surgery!

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