

The physical changes that appear as we age are called aging, and aging is something everyone experiences and is not easy to avoid.
Aging symptoms appear through various changes on the body, both on the surface and internally.
Among the symptoms that show on the outside, changes in the skin around the eyes can be especially noticeable.
When meeting someone, the eyes are the first part we look at, and because the skin around the eyes has many nerves and is also thin,
changes due to aging can appear quickly and clearly.
Fine lines around the eyes and sagging skin around the eyes are representative symptoms, and sagging skin also affects the eyelids.
If the drooping of the eyelids is severe, it can block the field of vision and affect eyesight as well, so before the sagging worsens further under gravity,
it needs to be improved quickly.


The eye surgeries available to improve drooping eyelids (ptosis) can vary.
There are various options, including double eyelid surgery, upper blepharoplasty for middle-aged patients, forehead lift, and sub-brow lift,
but the appropriate procedure may differ depending on each patient’s eye condition and the degree of skin sagging.
Therefore, it is very important to make the most appropriate surgical plan for the patient through sufficient consultation with a specialist medical team.
If you are considering surgery for eyelid sagging caused by aging, many people often debate between a sub-brow lift and a forehead lift.
A forehead lift pulls up the entire soft tissue of the upper face, so it helps improve wrinkles in the forehead, between the eyebrows, the bridge of the nose, and around the eyes.
However, if the distance between the eyes and the eyebrows is narrow, this procedure can create a more open distance between them and increase satisfaction with the results.
A sub-brow lift involves making an incision below the eyebrow and then suturing it.
It improves drooping eyelids by removing sagging eyelid skin and cutting and fixing the muscle, and it also has the effect of revealing a double eyelid line that had been hidden by the drooping eyelid.
In the case of a sub-brow lift, when the distance between the eyes and the eyebrows is wide, appropriate skin removal can create a more harmonious balance in the eye area.
Rather than deciding on a surgical method in advance simply to improve drooping eyelids, the current eye condition should be fully considered so that the right procedure can provide both functional and aesthetic satisfaction.


If you are concerned about eyelid sagging in eyes with a relatively wide distance between the eyes and eyebrows, a sub-brow lift may be recommended.
A sub-brow lift is a procedure that corrects drooping eyelids by removing skin below the eyebrow.
By pulling the sagging eyelid skin upward, it improves eyelid sagging and wrinkles around the eyes at the same time, helping prevent not only external concerns but also functional discomfort.
Sometimes, if thick skin is corrected with a simple double eyelid surgery, the eyes can end up looking harsh.
A sub-brow lift may be needed to prevent this problem.
As we age, the skin and tissues around the eyes naturally change, the eyebrow line becomes less defined, the eyelids sag, and wrinkles at the corners of the eyes become more noticeable.
A sub-brow lift can improve these changes naturally, helping create a more youthful-looking eye appearance.

With the holidays approaching, have you taken a close look at your parents’ faces?
At some point, as they age, sagging appears in various areas and makes them look older.
Why not give your parents clearer-looking eyes through a sub-brow lift?
Those who have difficulty opening their eyes because the eyelids are severely drooping
Those whose eyebrows and eyelids have sagged, hiding the double eyelid line and making the eyes look heavy
Those whose eyebrows are pressing against the eyes because of drooping eyelids, causing discomfort
Those who want to improve a tired and aged appearance
Those who want a natural rejuvenating effect for middle-aged eyes
If you are concerned about the above, please seek a more detailed consultation about the sub-brow lift.

