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Eye Area Aesthetics

Eye Area Aesthetics

The eye area is one of the first regions where signs of aging become visible. Over time, upper eyelid sagging, under-eye bags, drooping brows, and a tired facial expression may develop. To permanently address these concerns, surgical eye aesthetics are performed.

This category details the most commonly performed surgical procedures for eye area rejuvenation. Below is a table outlining different surgical methods, their application areas, effects, and recovery times.
 


 

Comparison of Eye Aesthetic Surgical Methods
 

Treatment Method Suitable For Effect Duration Recovery Time
Upper Blepharoplasty (Upper Eyelid Surgery) Upper eyelid sagging, tired appearance Permanent 7-10 days
Lower Blepharoplasty (Lower Eyelid Surgery) Under-eye bags, skin laxity Permanent 10-14 days
Brow Lift Surgery Drooping brows, low eyelid appearance 5-10 years 7-14 days
Almond Eye Surgery Enhancing eye shape for a lifted and dynamic look Permanent 7-10 days
Lower Eyelid Bag Surgery (Conjunctival Approach - Suture-Free Closed Method) Under-eye bags, fat deposits Permanent 7-10 days
Lower Eyelid Aesthetic Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty)
Lower Eyelid Aesthetic Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty)
Under-eye aesthetics include surgical and non-surgical methods designed to address signs of aging around the eyelids and under-eye area. Over time, the skin loses elasticity, leading to under-eye bags, dark circles, and fine wrinkles. These aesthetic procedures aim to restore a refreshed and youthful appearance to the eye area.
Upper Blepharoplasty (Upper Eyelid Surgery)
Upper Blepharoplasty (Upper Eyelid Surgery)
Upper eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is a surgical procedure that involves the removal or reshaping of excess skin and fat in the upper eyelids.
Lower Eyelid Bag Surgery (Conjunctival Approach, Suture-Free Closed Method)
Lower Eyelid Bag Surgery (Conjunctival Approach, Suture-Free Closed Method)
Lower eyelid bagging can result from factors such as aging, genetic predisposition, gravity, and loss of skin elasticity. These under-eye bags, caused by fat accumulation, can make a person appear more tired, sleep-deprived, and older. In some cases, they may also be accompanied by swelling and dark circles.
Almond Eye Surgery
Almond Eye Surgery
Almond eye aesthetics is a surgical procedure that lifts the outer corners of the eyes and enhances their shape, creating a more dynamic and defined appearance. This procedure is particularly preferred by individuals who are dissatisfied with their natural eye structure or have droopy eyelids.
Brow Lift Surgery
Brow Lift Surgery
Eyebrows are a key part of facial expression and help convey emotions. However, as the skin loses elasticity with aging and the effects of gravity, the eyebrows gradually droop. This can lead to forehead wrinkles and sagging brows, giving a person a tired, sad, or stern appearance.
Entropion (Inward Turning of the Eyelid)
Entropion (Inward Turning of the Eyelid)
Entropion is an eye condition characterized by the inward turning of the eyelid, usually affecting the lower eyelid. This condition causes eyelashes and skin to rub against the surface of the eye, leading to irritation, a stinging sensation, and potential long-term damage to the eye surface. Entropion is especially common in older adults but can also occur congenitally, following infections, or as a result of trauma.
Ectropion (Outward Turning of the Eyelid)
Ectropion (Outward Turning of the Eyelid)
Ectropion, which impairs the protective function of the eyelid, directly affects quality of life by reducing visual comfort. This condition, which becomes more common with advancing age, can lead to permanent eye health problems if not properly and timely treated.
Ptosis
Ptosis
Ptosis is a condition characterized by the eyelid being positioned lower than its normal level, negatively affecting both vision and appearance. Commonly known as "droopy eyelid," ptosis may give the facial expression a tired, sad, or inattentive appearance.
DCR (Dacryocystorhinostomy)
DCR (Dacryocystorhinostomy)
Tears are vital for our eye health. Tears produced by the lacrimal glands keep the eye moist, clean, and protected from external factors. However, in certain cases, blockages in the tear ducts prevent tears from properly flowing into the nasal cavity. This condition results in problems such as persistent tearing, infection, and discomfort in the eyes. The surgical method used to resolve this issue is called Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery.
Op. Dr. Seda Durgut
I was born in 1980 in Kütahya. After completing primary, middle, and high school, I started my medical education at Hacettepe University in 1998...
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