
The change known as aging that appears as we get older
comes to everyone equally.
If fine wrinkles begin in your 30s,
as you pass through your 40s,
sagging and wrinkles become more pronounced,
especially around thin skin.
The skin around the eyes, in particular, is thin,
so aging progresses quickly.
Aging skin around the eyes not only gives a tired impression,
but as the eyelids sag and block your field of vision,
it also adds to the inconvenience of daily life.
When the skin under the eyes, rather than the upper eye area, loses elasticity,
dark circles can become more prominent,
and puffiness can make you look tired and give a dark image,
playing a part as well.

Midlife eye surgery is performed to improve these concerns
through upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty.
Upper blepharoplasty is intended to improve the condition in which,
as the skin of the eyelids stretches with age,
the force used to open the eyes weakens.
By incising and lifting the sagging skin above the eyes,
this method creates elasticity and helps the eyes open with the eyelids' own strength.
When performed well, it can also be effective in improving forehead wrinkles
caused by forcing the eyes open,
leading to a high level of satisfaction.

However, in typical cases of midlife eye surgery,
if too much of the sagging eyelid is removed during upper blepharoplasty,
the overall impression may become awkward.
Therefore, it is advisable to proceed in a way that maintains harmony
and looks natural.
Before undergoing upper blepharoplasty,
sagging eyelids are not only a cosmetic concern,
but they can also block your field of vision,
or eyelashes may droop downward and poke the eyes.
For eye health and daily life as well,
it is recommended to get an examination.

Lower blepharoplasty, known as a type of midlife eye surgery,
is a method used to improve problems in the lower eye area
that have sagged and become protruded due to aging.
As people get older, the fat under the eyes
naturally loosens,
and the bulging shape often casts shadows,
creating a tired impression.
Many people choose lower blepharoplasty
as a way to improve this appearance.
Lower blepharoplasty, which is performed by removing or repositioning the fat under the eyes,
should not simply remove tissue indiscriminately.
Rather, it is advisable to analyze carefully various factors such as the amount and distribution of fat,
and the protruding condition,
so that the area under the eyes does not look sunken.

Midlife eye surgery takes a different form
from cosmetic surgery performed in your 20s.
It has an aesthetic aspect, but it must also ensure that daily life is not inconvenienced,
and it should be performed with consideration for the overall image,
after analyzing sagging skin, muscle volume, and wrinkles.
Postoperative care must also be provided systematically.
Because the degree of aging differs from person to person,
it is only natural that midlife eye surgery should be customized according to individual characteristics.
Since both procedures require not only technical skill but also delicacy,
it is recommended to undergo them with a surgeon who has extensive clinical experience.

Upper and lower blepharoplasty are known as rejuvenation surgery
because they are said to help positively turn back the clock.
However, like all surgeries, these procedures also come with side effects.
In upper blepharoplasty, severe swelling may occur,
and if the surgery is performed at a hospital with poor hygiene management,
patients may suffer from inflammation and infection.
In addition, some people have trouble because their eyes do not close well after surgery,
so it is important not to remove too much skin during the procedure.

Side effects of lower blepharoplasty can include hollowing under the eyes and scarring.
Many people think that under-eye hollowing happens because aegyo-sal disappears.
To prevent these side effects,
it can be performed while preserving or creating aegyo-sal,
allowing for a more satisfying result.

For those of us living in the modern era, often called the age of 100,
aging that begins in earnest from the 40s onward
is something that must be managed.
To help ensure that the many days ahead are comfortable
and to spend your time beautifully,
please make various efforts through exercise, diet management, and aesthetics.
If you are considering upper and lower blepharoplasty,
known as midlife eye surgery,
it is good to think about what your purpose is.
If the purpose is cosmetic, then you should consider the price of midlife eye surgery,
but if you plan to undergo surgery because of a health issue,
such as eyelashes poking the eyes,
please check whether insurance claims may be possible.

Even if cost is your main concern,
the price of midlife eye surgery should not be the top priority when choosing a hospital.
Since these are eyes you will use for as long as you have already lived,
or even longer,
you should carefully examine your condition
and check whether the place can perform the surgery without problems
before choosing a clinic.
Please also check whether the medical staff have the necessary experience and skill,
and continue with your consultation accordingly.

Just drawing one line on the eye can change its appearance,
as you may have felt through makeup.
Eye surgery, which fundamentally changes the shape,
can bring dramatic changes,
so unlike drawing a line while applying makeup,
it requires careful consideration.
Upper and lower blepharoplasty not only improve a brighter appearance,
but also help solve concerns about appearance
and restore a more youthful look.
They are a way to complement insecurities.
Above all, this is a procedure that depends heavily on the skill of the medical team,
so I hope you meet a trustworthy specialist
and achieve a good result.
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