Q: I know I need a facelift, but how about my heavy eyelids?
A: When thinking about a facelift, it’s important to consider your eye area as well. “Droopy”, “sleepy” upper eyelids and excessive “baggage” on the lower lids are quite common complaints by many patients seeking cosmetic improvement around their eye area.
Racial characteristics, excessive expression, allergies and sun exposure all contribute to “droopy” lids where loose skin bends down the eyelashes. Removal of the excessive skin above the eyes and readjustment of crows’ feet can be achieved by blepharoplasty.
In the lower lids, bulging fat is removed alleviating the baggage and reducing the dark rings under the eyelids.
Facelift with Blepharoplasty (Eyelid lift)

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