Surgical
Solutions For Drooping Eyelids
They
say you can see a person's soul through their eyes. Personally,
I think you can see how hard they work by looking at the bags
around their eyes and drooping eyelids.
Surgical
Solutions For Drooping Eyelids.
Drooping
eyelids are prevalent in our society. The causes of this condition
are somewhat mysterious. It can be attributed to genetic predisposition,
allergies or the catchall condition of just getting older. A drooping
eyelid can occur over just one eye, which creates an "off" appearance
that can make people uncomfortable or both eyelids.
As
time passes, our body undeniably feels the effect. It is natural
that our eyelids will lose some of their high and tight appearance.
Generally, this is not a cause for concern. There are two situations
where you can consider surgical solutions for drooping eyelids.
The
first situation is the cantered head. If your eyelids droop sufficiently
that you find yourself tilting your head up to read, work on a
computer or communicate, you may have a medical problem. In the
lexicon of health insurance, this means your insurance company
may pay for plastic surgery to correct the drooping condition.
Regardless, the situation is impacting your daily life and you
should consider doing something about it.
The
second situation is simply one for personal esthetics. If your
drooping eyelids cause you concerns about your appearance, you
can pursue elective surgery to deal with the issue. Since the
surgery is not a medically necessary one, however, your insurance
company will politely refuse to pay for it. Still, your face is
the focal point of your appearance and interaction with others.
For many people, this makes drooping eyelids an issue that must
be dealt with one way or another.
To
address eyelid issues, a plastic surgeon is going to pursue a
procedure known as blepharoplasty. Depending upon your specific
situation, the surgeon will look to remove excess fat or skin
and modify the musculature. In considering the procedure, you
should sit down with your surgeon and view before and after pictures
from his or her previous procedures. Do not be shy when doing
so. Tell him or her what you like and what you do not. The surgeon
can then give you advice on possible, reasonable solutions for
your situation.
Ricardo
de Silva is with PlasticSurgeonPractices.com - a directory of
plastic surgeons. Visit us to read more plastic
surgery articles.