
Understanding the Different Types of Blepharoplasty
You might be interested in eyelid surgery for cosmetic reasons, to reduce visible signs of aging, or to address bulging eyes or sagging lids. For some people, sagging eyelids can

You might be interested in eyelid surgery for cosmetic reasons, to reduce visible signs of aging, or to address bulging eyes or sagging lids. For some people, sagging eyelids can

Facial palsy, also known as Bell’s palsy, can strike fast. Similar to what happens with a stroke, the sudden weakness in the muscles of half your face causes drooping and

The eyelids of most people with Asian ancestry have a unique feature, a lack of an upper eyelid crease that makes them appear like a double eyelid with a fold

Time takes its toll on all of us, leaving more visible signs of aging every year. The texture of your skin changes, and it loses elasticity and fullness, leading to

The shape of your eyes and eyelids affects your overall appearance more than you might realize. If you feel like your face looks weary, heavy, or aged, cosmetic surgery around

Especially as you get older, eyelids can tend to sag and droop. Some people also have more than typically drooping eyelids at a young age due to genetic factors. If

Your face changes as you age. Your skin loses elasticity and firmness, falling into lines and wrinkles that give away your years. Tissue deposits beneath your skin can change as

Thyroid eye disease, or Graves’ disease, can cause your eyes to bulge unattractively from your eye sockets. This defect in your appearance may damage your self-esteem and self-confidence, making it

Facial palsy, also known as Bell’s palsy, leaves one side of your face sagging and drooping. Similar to symptoms observed after a stroke, facial palsy symptoms typically affect one eyelid

Your thyroid gland, shaped like a butterfly and located in your neck near your collarbone, is one of your body’s endocrine glands, producing hormones that control many activities in your
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