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LOWER AND UPPER BLEPHAROPLASTY DUBAI

Plastic Surgery Dubai | 6 September 2024

An upper eyelid lift, often referred to as an upper blepharoplasty, involves eliminating the folds of loose skin and bulges of protruding fat that sit over the top eyelids in order to provide a more rested and young appearance.Gravity’s downward force combined with a decrease in skin elasticity causes the skin and muscles around the eyes to weaken and stretch. This causes a buildup of loose skin and fat protrusions that resemble “eye bags” or a hooded appearance of the skin on the upper eyelid. This characteristic may run in families and may be accelerated by smoking, sun exposure, and weight loss.

The goal of the blepharoplasty procedure is to lessen the prominence around the eyes.This look can be linked to an excess of skin, fat, and muscle on the upper and lower eyelids, giving patients the impression of being tired even if they may feel well rested. Many times, blepharoplasty is carried out as an elective surgical operation for remedial purposes. Lower eyelid blepharoplasty aims to reduce skin wrinkles and promote the development of puffy lower eyelid “packs.” Sometimes a blepharoplasty is necessary for practical reasons. When a high level measurement of the upper eyelid skin becomes accessible, the skin may protrude over the lashes, resulting in a lack of peripheral vision.

One common reason people get blepharoplasty surgery is to seem younger. The skin on our eyelids is often one of the first parts of our body to exhibit signs of ageing because of the loss of collagen and flexibility in the skin. As a result, our skin droops and sags more, potentially making us appear older than we actually are.While everyone accepts this as a normal aspect of ageing, some people may be more vulnerable to drooping or sagging eyelids, which can cause problems from an early age and exacerbate them over time. An upper blepharoplasty procedure might be a highly effective way to address the problem and bring back a person’s young appearance.

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