Guide To Hooded Eyes Treatment

Eyelid Surgery

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The medical term often used for eyelid surgery is blepharoplasty. Individuals may also hear the procedure referred to as an eye lift. Eye lifts are one of the most common cosmetic surgeries. They reduce the appearance of hooded eyes and restore a youthful look to the face. Individuals whose eyes are genetically hooded might also seek this option regardless of age. Eyelid surgery can be a pricey choice, and it also requires recovery time.

However, it also has more dramatic and proven effects than any non-surgical treatment. This has made it one of the most common cosmetic surgeries in the United States. Three different types of eyelid surgery are practiced today. An upper eyelid surgery is the one that will help with hooded eyes, as it lifts the eyelid and creates a more open look. Double eyelid surgery is also an option. This is done by creasing the upper eyelid, which makes the eye look larger and wider. Lower eyelid surgery can be performed simultaneously to address wrinkles and sagging.

Dermal Fillers

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Dermal fillers can be helpful for some cases of hooded eyes. While these are not the most effective for hooded eyes that are genetic, they can make a difference when the cause is related to aging. As individuals age, their face loses some of the collagen and fat that creates its structure. This leads to drooping of the eyebrows, which in turn causes the skin to sag above the eyelids. A dermal filler can lift the eyebrows in a similar manner to botulinum toxin injections.

There are several different dermal fillers on the market. The price will depend on the one patients use. Fillers are gel substances injected into the patient's skin to replace the lost fat, which restores the original structure of the face. Over a million individuals choose to use dermal fillers each year, in part because they are an option that does not require any downtime or invasive surgery. Different fillers are made using different ingredients, and they can last for varying lengths of time.

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