Imperfectly shaped eyes? Blepharoplasty to the rescue!

No one would dispute the importance of the eyes to your face, and a successful eyelid surgery is like a miracle stroke that will add the finishing touch to your beauty. Today, we’re going to talk about the seven most imperfect eye shapes that blepharoplasty can save. NO.1 Swollen eyes These eyes always look swollen and uninspired. By removing the fat from the bulb and performing a blepharoplasty at the same time, you will have a new look. NO.2 Narrow eye fissure The eye fissure is the distance between the eyes, and a small eye fissure makes the eyes look smaller. In this case, the inner or outer corner of the eye needs to be opened before the surgery is done, so that the eyes can be made bigger and more lively. NO.3 Mildly inverted eyelashes Some single-lidded eyes have sagging eyelashes, making the eyes look uninspired and sometimes the eyelashes go into the eyes. With double eyelid surgery, the eyelashes can be made to grow upward. NO.4 Ptosis This is a muscle dysfunction. If you have surgery to restore the muscle function and do a blepharoplasty at the same time, you will look like a different person after surgery. NO.5 Asymmetrical eyelids The eyelids of both eyes are asymmetrical and look uncomfortable. Surgery can be performed to make the eyelids symmetrical and more aesthetically pleasing. NO.6 Multiple Eyelids In addition to natural multiple eyelids, the majority of multiple eyelids are caused by the failure of blepharoplasty, which not only looks lacking in spirit, but also seriously affects the aesthetics of the corners of the eyes. NO.7 Upper eyelid depression With age, the subcutaneous fat and orbicularis orbitalis fat atrophy: Many people start to atrophy the fat in the upper eyelid after they reach middle age; or soft tissue defects due to eye trauma, surgery and eye disease. This condition can be improved with only a muscle flap flip filler.