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Five Things To Know About Puffy Eyelids

Have you ever looked in the mirror after you just woke up and wonder why your eyes look so tired after a good nightu2019s rest? Extremely drooping or puffy eyelids can alter your appearance drastically and may give the impression that you lack sleep or make you look older than you are. If you are suffering from Ptosis (drooping upper eyelid), you are definitely not alone u2013 woman and men alike all around the United Kingdom are struggling with this condition.<br>

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Five Things To Know About Puffy Eyelids

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  1. Five Things To Know About Puffy Eyelids Have you ever looked in the mirror after you just woke up and wonder why your eyes look so tired after a good night’s rest? Extremely alter your appearance drastically and may give the impression that you lack sleep or make you look older than you are. If you are suffering from Ptosis (drooping upper eyelid), you are definitely not alone – woman and men alike all around the United Kingdom are struggling with this condition. drooping or puffy eyelids can Here are five things about Ptosis that you should know: Being affected by drooping upper eyelids can be categorised in two types namely Ptosis and Dermatochalasis. Ptosis: Your upper eyelids are supported by fat, bone, and muscle. If the muscle that raises the eyelid weakens, the eyelid droop or sags and it is referred to as ptosis. Ptosis is typically caused by ageing, but may also be caused due to injury, strokes, masses, or nerve damage. Then again it can also be congenital. If your eye physician talks about ptosis, he or she is talking about to your eyelid's muscles and associated tendons. Dermatochalasis: When the skin of your upper eyelid drops, but not the entire eyelid, this condition is referred to as dermatochalasis. With this condition, additional sagging skin hangs over the eyelids and gives a swollen or puffy look. This condition normally takes place due to age when the skin loses its elasticity and produces heavy folds that droop over the eyelid. Ptosis and dermatochalasis can impair your vision if not treated. The upper field of view, particularly the peripheral vision, can be limited if the skin or lid covers part or all of the pupil, as the eye is subjected to a reduced amount of light. Drooping eyelids can make driving or reading or driving more challenging and can cause inflammation in the eye, dry eyes, headaches, and dermatitis. Luckily with advanced technology today, even the worst drooping eyelid cases can be reversed by a reputable and skilled professional ophthalmologist, giving you a more energized and younger look.

  2. If ptosis or dermatochalasis is causing your vision to be impaired, then it is best to consider medical treatment. The majority of individuals believe that eyelid operations are solely for aesthetic reasons, but surgery is deemed to be functional if your if vision is impaired. Your surgeon will conduct visual field tests in the office to assess if drooping eyelids block your field of view. Apart from surgery, some nonsurgical treatments can also lead to the correction of the appearance of droopy eyelids. Injections like hyaluronic acid fillers and Botox will tighten the droopy skin as well as smooth out creases around the eyes. For certain patients, an operative and non-surgical combination provide good outcomes for both the upper and lower eyes. Consulting an ophthalmologist who specializes in ophthalmology is your best bet for getting natural outcomes. Moreover, if you are worried about your droopy eyelids, there is help available for you. You don’t have to be struggling with impaired vision or unappealing appearance. Visit your nearest ophthalmological practise in the United Kingdom and enquire about the treatments available for your condition. The eye surgeon can perform both cosmetic and functional cosmetic procedures such as blepharoplasty and ptosis repair to reduce eye bags and lift the sagging eyelids, brow lifts Botox for wrinkles and filler injections. About Us As a renowned reconstructive and cosmetic eyelid surgeon, Doctor Pari Shams pride herself on patients’ satisfaction. Practising at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, she makes every effort that those who need medical and surgical ophthalmic surgery will receive only the best health and medical care. Doctor Shams strive to stay on the leading edge of vision enhancement and eye surgery and continues to participate in research aimed at furthering vision correction techniques. Her clinical practice includes periocular surgery, cosmetic eyelid surgery, lacrimal surgery as well as reconstructive and repertoire of oculoplastic surgery. Whether you are looking for functional or cosmetic surgery in, Dr Shams offers a personalised service that ensures the consultation, treatment, and medical care you receive is individualised to your needs. For more information visit https://www.parishams.com/

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