Fat transfer is the procedure where fats from one part of your body is removed and transferred to another part of your body. Some common transfers done are taking fats from the tummy, hips or thighs and transferring them to the breasts, face or buttocks. During the treatment, the doctor first determines where the fats will be harvested from, usually surgically. The harvested fats are then processed (centrifuged) and then injected into the areas where you wish the fats are transferred to.
Did you know that using dark circle eye cream or serum cannot actually treat dark eye circles? These products are usually only effective as prevention care or post-treatment care. To effectively get rid of dark eye circles, there are several treatments like laser treatments, chemical peeling, or dermal fillers. Discuss with your doctor to decide on which is the most suitable treatment for your condition.
Double eyelid treatments are one of the top sought-after treatments these days, being especially popular in Asian countries. There are options for double eyelid surgery, but also non-surgical options. You can discuss with your doctor to see which type of treatment is more suitable for you to achieve your desired outcome. Double eyelid treatment is also used to address aging problems that cause a loss of skin elasticity around the eyes. This includes wrinkles, bulges, or saggy skin around the eyes.
Sometimes, the result of a double eyelid surgery didn't produce the results you wanted, or your droopy eyelid has not been fully gotten rid of after your surgery. In these cases, you may be considering getting a revision double eyelid surgery to do any revision to your previous surgery.
Double eyelid surgery generally involves surgical removal or redistribution of the skin, muscle and fat tissues around the eyes, creating a crease (or more commonly known as double eyelids). Double eyelid surgery usually covers both upper and lower eyelids simultaneously, targeting the skin, muscle and fat tissues around the eye. The process involves the reshaping of upper or lower eyelids by the removal or repositioning of excess tissue as well as by reinforcement of the surrounding muscles and tendons. The procedure starts with an external surgical incision along the natural skin lines of your upper and lower eyelids, which creases and then hides the surgical scars from view. After that, some removal or redistribution of the skin, muscle and fat tissues around the eyes is done, creating a crease (or more commonly known as double eyelids). The double eyelid surgery procedure typically takes a couple of hours (or less, depending on the method used and the area involved). Immediately after the surgery, you may be given sterile bandages to cover the surgical area. But if the surgical wound isn’t big, you don’t have to cover your eyes, and you may be given some ointment to prevent dryness on the eye area.
Non-surgical double eyelids, also known as suturing double eyelid, is a non-incisional procedure and is minimally invasive. This means that it is also a scarless procedure, unlike its surgical counterpart. Double eyelid suturing is a procedure whereby the skin around the eye is reshaped, so that an upper eyelid crease is formed. During the treatment, some amount of fats can be extracted to reduce upper eyelid puffiness. However, being non-surgical means that no skin can be removed during the procedure.
When the tissues and muscles around your eyes weaken and loosen during the aging process, you may notice eye bags developing under your eyes. However, eye bag cream or eye bag removal products are only effective as preventive care, and cannot effectively treat eye bags after they have developed. There are different types of treatment for getting rid of eye bags, like PRP or dermal fillers. Discuss with your doctor to decide on which is the most suitable treatment for your condition.
When the tissues and muscles around your eyes weaken and loosen during the aging process, you may notice eye bags developing under your eyes. However, eye bag cream or eye bag removal products are only effective as preventive care, and cannot effectively treat eye bags after they have developed. There are different types of treatment for getting rid of eye bags, like PRP or dermal fillers. Discuss with your doctor to decide on which is the most suitable treatment for your condition.
When the tissues and muscles around your eyes weaken and loosen during the aging process, you may notice eye bags developing under your eyes. However, eye bag cream or eye bag removal products are only effective as preventive care, and cannot effectively treat eye bags after they have developed. Eye bag surgery is the surgical option to get rid of your eye bags. This usually involves lower eyelid blepharoplasty, or lower eyelid surgery, to remove the excess fats on your lower eyelid area to remove the eyebags.
Eyebrows lifting can be done to treat drooping eyebrows and upper eyelids, loose skin on the forehead, furrows on the forehead, and frown lines. This procedure is particularly useful in treating aging skins on the eyebrows or forehead, and correct sad or worried facial expressions due to eyebrow shapes. Doing facelift, nose reshaping, or eyelid surgeries along with eyebrow lifting is common. Eyebrow lifting can be done on an outpatient basis.
Do you have droopy eyelids, wrinkles around your eyes, or saggy and loose skin around your eyelids? There are several different types of eyelid treatments, for different purposes, including surgical and non-surgical options. After you identify your problem and your desired outcome with your doctor, you can choose which treatment option is the best suit for you.
Canthoplasty is a surgical procedure on the tail ends of the eyes to make eys appear larger. Canthoplasty is sometimes done together with double eyelid surgery.
Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is usually done to remove excess skin and fat from around your eyes for a more youthful look and more alert eyes. You can choose to do upper eyelid surgery, lower eyelid surgery, or both. In upper eyelid surgery, the doctor marks individual lines on the creases of your eyelids to keep the scars as invisible as possible along your natural eye folds. When the incision is made, excess fats are removed or repositioned, and loose muscle and skin are removed, to create a double eyelid shape. After that, some fine sutures are used to close the incisions, so that the visibility of any scar is minimised. In lower eyelid surgery, the doctor makes an incision along your eyelash line and your smile creases on your lower eyelid. Then, excess fat, muscle, and skin are trimmed away before the incision is closed with fine sutures to minimise the visibility of scar.
Epicanthoplasty is a surgical procedure to make eyes appear larger by removing what is known as the 'Mongolian fold', the inclining end of the upper eyelid. Epicanthoplasty is sometimes done together with double eyelid surgery.