
Even if nothing seems to have changed in particular,
if you feel like you look older than before,
there is a high chance that changes have occurred around the eyes.
Unlike when you were younger, the eyes are the area where you can most clearly feel skin sagging.
Because the skin in this area is thin, sagging and wrinkles
appear frequently.
If you are stressed by these changes,
various medical techniques are currently available
to help prevent changes around the eyes
and improve symptoms that have already occurred.
So please consider options such as eyebrow lift surgery, upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty,
and other types of midlife eye plastic surgery.

Sagging around the eyes occurs both above and below.
The upper eyelid sags,
blocking the field of vision
and creating a sleepy, dull impression.
And in the lower part of the eyes,
the fat layer may protrude,
a tear trough may form,
and shadows can create dark circles,
making you look tired
and older.
The eye surgeries used to improve these issues are
upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty.

Upper blepharoplasty removes sagging eyelid skin and muscle
and lifts them up,
helping secure the field of vision
and creating a larger, brighter-looking eye shape.
As the upper eyelids sag,
some people use their forehead and eyebrows to
force their eyes open wider.
This muscle movement can eventually appear as deep forehead wrinkles,
so after upper eyelid surgery,
it may also help improve forehead wrinkles.
In addition, it can help you become free from issues such as impaired vision and skin irritation caused by sagging skin,
making it a highly satisfying procedure.

Lower blepharoplasty removes or repositions protruding fat
and is a way to eliminate the loose, bulging, and unattractive areas.
The skin under the eyes also loses elasticity as it ages,
leading to wrinkles and sagging.
This can be one of the main causes
of looking older.
After lower blepharoplasty flattens the under-eye area
or creates a more balanced under-eye fullness,
you can experience a dramatic change
that gives a clean and neat impression.

There is also eyebrow lift surgery,
which is similar to upper blepharoplasty
and helps the eyes open more comfortably.
If the distance between the eyebrows and eyes is narrow,
you may feel cramped after undergoing upper blepharoplasty.
Eyebrow lift surgery
can be an alternative in such cases,
and it is a procedure that can bring positive changes to people whose vision is blocked by sagging skin
or who have deep forehead wrinkles.
If you want double eyelids,
upper blepharoplasty is the right choice,
but if you want to remove only the sagging eyelid skin regardless of double eyelids,
eyebrow lift surgery can be a good option.

Eyebrow lift surgery must be performed by a plastic surgery specialist
who has an accurate understanding of the eye structure and muscles.
This is because it is a surgery that can only be performed if the anatomical structure around the eyes is understood.
This procedure lifts sagging eyelids
by excising the line that extends from the eyebrows,
and it is also suitable for people who are worried that upper blepharoplasty may leave them with a harsh-looking eye shape.

For those whose skin has sagged and covered the double eyelid line so it is no longer visible,
or for those with severe wrinkles around the eyes,
eyebrow lift surgery can help bring about positive changes.
It is preferred by many people because the scar is barely visible after the procedure
and the improvement is clear.
However, the various eye surgeries performed after middle age
should be performed differently from surgeries done in the 20s and 30s
to emphasize aesthetic aspects.
If they are designed and performed only to feel beautiful now,
various problems may arise later due to future changes.
Eyebrow lift surgery also requires caution,
because as aging continues, the skin may sag again
or the space between the eyebrows and eyes may become narrower,
making the eye shape feel cramped.

Eye surgery in middle age,
a decision made after serious consideration,
requires even more careful selection of the clinic than when done at a younger age.
Of course, cost is something to think about,
but more important than that is the skill of the plastic surgery specialist.
If surgery is performed while overlooking the functional aspects of the eyes
and the changes that will occur in the future,
at a time when aging has begun and various eye shapes and issues emerge,
it is difficult to achieve the desired result.
Therefore, it is safer to meet and proceed with a trustworthy plastic surgery specialist
who has enough diverse experience to anticipate what may happen.
This is the way to achieve good changes safely.

Eyebrow lift surgery can achieve higher effectiveness
when performed together with other methods according to the patient’s needs.
This is because changes around the eyes due to aging
don’t usually appear as just one issue.
They must be performed while considering various situations.
It is important to accurately identify whether the patient visited because of a structural problem with the eyes
or came to improve aesthetic concerns,
and what kind of change they want,
then check and perform the procedure accordingly.
To analyze these details in depth,
it is important to choose a clinic that provides care tailored to you,
rather than a clinic that performs the same surgery on every patient.
Of course, basic factors such as hygienic management,
authentic products, proper dosage, and advanced equipment
must also be checked.

It is said that the eyes are what capture the passage of time.
That is how many changes occur around the eyes,
and the resulting stress can also be significant.
If you are stressed by sagging or protrusion around the eyes,
we recommend visiting a plastic surgery clinic staffed by a plastic surgery specialist
where you can receive 1:1 customized care,
and proceeding with a consultation and examination.
Diva Plastic Surgery will continue to grow and do its best together with those striving for beauty.
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