Telltale Signs That It's Time for Ophthalmic Cosmetic Surgery
By Dr. Gil Epstein
By Dr. Gil Epstein
As we age, we tell ourselves that this is the way we are going to look. But frequently, we can modify elements of our appearance with tremendous results and satisfaction.
You may be noticing changes around your eyes. Sometimes they begin as very subtle differences, but as they progress, the changes can alter your look – and the way you look at yourself. Today, many people undergoing ophthalmic plastic surgery are happy with the results. They suddenly appear younger, more rested, relaxed and rejuvenated.
According to the current data, more than 13 million people underwent various procedures in 2010 to enhance their appearance. Eye lid surgery was number three in popularity.
With so many people seeking improvement around the eyes, when is the right time to consider surgery? How will you know? There are several signals, which I call The Five Tell-Tale Signs.
1. A tired look. If you start to see your eyes, lids and area surrounding your eyes looking tired, puffy, even with make-up. Extra skin as well as drooping of the upper lid causes a tired look. The drooping is often attributed to the muscle being tethered or stretched which may be familial or possibly due to excessive handling of the lids. Fat or bags is what usually cause a tired look in lower lids.
2. Extra flesh or folds of skin. As we age, skin droops in various parts of our body. Around the eyes is no exception.
3. Dark circles. If you begin to see yourself developing the ‘panda-look,’ don’t let your friends tell you that you haven’t been getting enough sleep. Dark circles are a real issue with many people who get plenty of sleep.
4. Sagging brow. A sagging brow is another sign, especially for people who have opted for the botox route in the forehead area. This procedure can actually accentuate the droopy eye-lid appearance. Yes, botox can tighten up skin and reduce lines, but it also can have a negative impact on the lids.
5. Sunken eyes. When you see your eyes suddenly sinking – a lift around your eyes could just be the solution you are seeking. Fillers can correct and enhance a hollow line or trough.
Aging is the primary reason why these facial changes happen. There may be others – dramatic weight loss, heredity, etc. Don’t have to be put off by pouches or hollowness that have recently become more apparent. You don’t have to continue to look weary or sad.
It’s 2011 – and there are procedures and techniques that genuinely work wonders. Aging signs in the ocular region can be altered – and a board certified ophthalmologist with the right training will be best equipped to perform eyelid surgery and bring a youthful appearance back into your life. Also, a specialist is more focused and is able to judge more keenly what the problem is and the best and most optimal way to address it.
Check out the options – there are only a handful of board certified ophthalmologists with fellowship training in ocular-facial plastic surgery. Make sure you seek out a professional who is skilled, qualified and can get you the best results.
Dr. Gil Epstein is a recognized pioneer in ophthalmic plastic surgery with the Ft. Lauderdale Eye Institute located at 850 Pine Island Road, in the Royal Palm Office Park in Plantation, FL. 954-741-5555. Website: www.flei.com
You may be noticing changes around your eyes. Sometimes they begin as very subtle differences, but as they progress, the changes can alter your look – and the way you look at yourself. Today, many people undergoing ophthalmic plastic surgery are happy with the results. They suddenly appear younger, more rested, relaxed and rejuvenated.
According to the current data, more than 13 million people underwent various procedures in 2010 to enhance their appearance. Eye lid surgery was number three in popularity.
With so many people seeking improvement around the eyes, when is the right time to consider surgery? How will you know? There are several signals, which I call The Five Tell-Tale Signs.
1. A tired look. If you start to see your eyes, lids and area surrounding your eyes looking tired, puffy, even with make-up. Extra skin as well as drooping of the upper lid causes a tired look. The drooping is often attributed to the muscle being tethered or stretched which may be familial or possibly due to excessive handling of the lids. Fat or bags is what usually cause a tired look in lower lids.
2. Extra flesh or folds of skin. As we age, skin droops in various parts of our body. Around the eyes is no exception.
3. Dark circles. If you begin to see yourself developing the ‘panda-look,’ don’t let your friends tell you that you haven’t been getting enough sleep. Dark circles are a real issue with many people who get plenty of sleep.
4. Sagging brow. A sagging brow is another sign, especially for people who have opted for the botox route in the forehead area. This procedure can actually accentuate the droopy eye-lid appearance. Yes, botox can tighten up skin and reduce lines, but it also can have a negative impact on the lids.
5. Sunken eyes. When you see your eyes suddenly sinking – a lift around your eyes could just be the solution you are seeking. Fillers can correct and enhance a hollow line or trough.
Aging is the primary reason why these facial changes happen. There may be others – dramatic weight loss, heredity, etc. Don’t have to be put off by pouches or hollowness that have recently become more apparent. You don’t have to continue to look weary or sad.
It’s 2011 – and there are procedures and techniques that genuinely work wonders. Aging signs in the ocular region can be altered – and a board certified ophthalmologist with the right training will be best equipped to perform eyelid surgery and bring a youthful appearance back into your life. Also, a specialist is more focused and is able to judge more keenly what the problem is and the best and most optimal way to address it.
Check out the options – there are only a handful of board certified ophthalmologists with fellowship training in ocular-facial plastic surgery. Make sure you seek out a professional who is skilled, qualified and can get you the best results.
Dr. Gil Epstein is a recognized pioneer in ophthalmic plastic surgery with the Ft. Lauderdale Eye Institute located at 850 Pine Island Road, in the Royal Palm Office Park in Plantation, FL. 954-741-5555. Website: www.flei.com
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