The skin of the upper eyelid is the most fragile in the body, only 0.4 mm thick, and it is as thin as a cicada’s wing and very soft and elastic, making our eyes appear more hydrated and vibrant. But as we age, most people experience sagging of the upper eyelids. When upper eyelid surgery is needed 1. when watching TV or newspapers and feel that they are blocking the view; 2. when it is hot and inflammation occurs in the overlapping eyelid area; 3. when the frontal muscles are used unconsciously in order to open the eyes; 4. when it affects the aesthetics; 5. when the drooping eyelids make the eyes look smaller and the frequent use of the frontal muscles deepens the wrinkles. Upper eyelid lift Upper eyelid lift is a good solution to the problem of drooping eyelids. The upper eyelid muscle fold shortening, upper eyelid muscle shortening, frontalis fasciocutaneous flap suspension, upper eyelid muscle flap-frontalis flap anastomosis suspension, broad fasciocutaneous suspension, etc. are all methods of upper eyelid lift. The upper eyelid lift can be done in a variety of ways. Before and After Upper Eyelid Lift The purpose of upper eyelid correction surgery is to raise the sagging upper lid, restore the normal lid height, prevent amblyopia, correct abnormalities, improve the aging state of the eyes, and rejuvenate the face. The surgery usually takes only about half an hour, with a quick recovery and a natural eye shape, making it ideal for middle-aged women. A conventional upper eyelid lift can be followed by a local wound pressure dressing or a cold compress with an ice pack, but the pressure should not be too high; too much pressure may squeeze the eye and cause damage to it. During the surgery recovery period the aesthetician should not allow the surgical site to get wet and try to rest the eyes as much as possible, so that there will be no more complications when the surgery is recovered.