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I'm 35 and interested in a lower eyelid lift. I read somewhere that some types of Injectables can be used as a sort of non-surgical lower eyelid lift. Is this true? I think it was Restylane that I saw used. How effective is this?
You read correctly. When patients begin to show signs of aging in the lower eyelids, they can sometimes be treated with facial fillers. The eye is located in a socket, which houses the eye. There is orbital fat that surrounds the eye and protects it from it actually hitting the bony socket. With time, the fat begins to bulge out underneath the eye. This is seen as "bags" underneath the eye. Initially, when the "bags" begin to develop, fillers can be used to "camouflage" the "bags." The filler is placed through the skin and placed on the orbital bone. The procedure takes about 10 minutes to perform and most patients are very happy with the result. I prefer to use Restylane in this area. The results last approximately 7 months. Posted by Dr. Bustillo
Posted in Eyelids Eyebrows and Forehead on February 13th
I am a 65-year-old woman interested in an eyelift. Will my results be permanent? I only want to go through surgery once.
The eyelift procedure, or blepharoplasty, is a procedure done to enhance the eyelids. It can be done on the upper eyelid to improve the droopy lid and it can also be done on the lower eyelid to improve the "bags." Often, the procedure is done on all 4 eyelids at the same time. The procedure is done on an outpatient basis and can be done with either local anesthesia or intravenous anesthesia. It can also be combined with a facelift procedure. The upper blepharoplasty focuses on the excision of skin and a small amount of fat in the inner corner of the upper lid. The incision is hidden in the crease, so that t is completely hidden once it is healed. The lower blepahroplasty focuses on the removal of fat and a small amount of skin. The incision is placed just below the eyelashes, so that it is completely invisible once it is healed. Most patients that undergo the blepharoplasty procedure are extremely happy with the results. The results form the procedure should last a lifetime, so I do not think that you will need another eyelid surgery in your lifetime.
Posted by Dr. Bustill

