Lower Lid Eye Lift

Last Updated: May 09, 2011

Eye Lift Surgery

Lower Lid Eye Lift

As you get older do you find that people are beginning to treat you differently, even though your attitude and your energy level hasn't changed one iota? It should come as no surprise that this is a natural reaction to simple changes of your face, as you get older.

A lifetime of laughing, crying and frowning has taken its toll on your face and those wrinkles, creases and lines that were once temporary are becoming more and more permanent. This is especially true with the eyes, as they convey much emotion as any other part of your face.

The lower eye can be distinctively troublesome. The drooping affect that many people notice is just one indicator of old age. The other may be the appearance of dark circles under the eyes is another sign. Even around your nose small and large lines can gradually appear leaving you looking 'haggard' and tired, even if you are feeling great.

Good candidates for Lower Lid Eye Lift

  • Healthy individuals who do not have a life-threatening illness or medical conditions that can impair healing
  • Non-smokers
  • Individuals with a positive outlook and specific goals in mind
  • Individuals without serious eye conditions

There is a solution to this problem and it is commonly known as a lower lid eye lift. This is a relatively simple procedure where skin below the eyes is pulled tight against the face, thus flattening the wrinkles and smoothing out those unsightly lines.

This procedure is becoming more and more common as the baby boomer population continues the irreversible march into old age, but with medicine and health generally improving many people feel much younger than they look and they are not ready to be call 'old timer' any time soon.

This increase in lower lid eye surgery is great for a number of reasons. Firstly, the stigma attached to plastic surgery is almost completely gone. As more and more people have a little work done, telling someone that you are going to improve your face is a lot more like telling someone that you are going to the doctors, or that you are having your teeth capped. It barely raises an eyebrow (no pun intended).

Innovations in lower lid eye lift

It has also translated into innovation in the industry. With each passing surgery there are more and more lessons being learned and those doctors are nearing perfection in their field.

This translates into shorter recovery times, better results and most importantly; lower prices. So if you are interested in changing the way your eyes look, to better reflect the way that you feel. Look into lower lid eye surgery, the chances are, it is easier, and cheaper than you had ever imagined, and you can once again be the wide-eyed young person that in your heart you know you are.

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