What should I do if I have a sunken upper eyelid?

As we age, sunken upper lids can develop. The sunken area is often located between the lower eyebrow and the upper lid margin and can appear as a medial sunken area; an overall sunken area; or a sunken area combined with sagging upper lid skin, presenting as a triangular eye. Causes of eye sunkenness: 1. atrophy of the medial adipose tissue of the upper lid 2. generalized atrophy of the lid adipose tissue 3. sunkenness after cosmetic eye surgery Eye sunkenness makes the face look aged and emaciated, affecting the appearance and quality of life. Currently, upper lid depressions can be corrected through plastic surgery methods. The main focus is on non-surgical injections. This method is safe, has a quick recovery time and does not require any delay in work. Injectable materials are now commonly used as hyaluronic acid, and autologous fat tissue. Hyaluronic acid is an absorbable material that is not harmful to the body and is very safe. The maintenance time is 8-16 months. Some patients with severe depressions need 2 injections with an interval of 4 weeks. Autologous fat tissue is injected in the same way as hyaluronic acid. 30% absorption of fat tissue will occur after injection and several injections are required. The use of injections to correct upper eyelid hollowness is a very well established international cosmetic procedure under the supervision of a regular physician. Absorbable hyaluronic acid in particular is becoming increasingly popular with women today. This is because safety has become the number one consideration. Proper injections not only correct the sunken upper lid, but also give a lift to sagging eyebrows, making the eye area full and youthful.