How to treat upper lid skin laxity?

  The conventional treatment for upper lid skin laxity is to use an upper eyelid excision, which creates a new heavy lid after surgery, regardless of whether the patient previously had double eyelids or not. Although the results are obvious, many patients are reluctant to undergo this treatment for fear of slow post-operative recovery and unnatural appearance. For patients with mild to moderate laxity of the upper eyelid skin, a “brow cut” can be used. The incision is designed above or below the eyebrow, depending on the patient’s situation, and not only does it remove the loose skin, but it also changes the shape of the eyebrow, with a hidden incision and a natural appearance, so it is a multi-benefit.