Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Younger Looking Eyes NOW!
Who doesn't want gorgeous, young, captivating eyes?!
Eyes are the windows and warmth for us all. As we age, the skin around our eyes (which by the way, is the thinnest skin on our entire face and body) starts to become thinner, and less tight due to a break down of collagen and loss of skin elasticity.
Collagen performs a highly important function throughout our body. Its biggest responsibility is for firmness to structures and elasticity of the skin layers. Substantial loss of the body's collagen leads to weakened muscles due to less elastic connective tissues that hold together the various fatty and muscle cells. Specifically, eyelids begin to lose their resiliency, or their ability to physically spring back when opened.
In certain individuals, the upper lid skin may become excessive and even drape over the pupil of the eye, impairing one's vision. Blepharochalasia is the medical term for this condition. It specifically refers to the excess eyelid skin, weakened eyelid muscles and increasingly protruding fat pockets that result to the dropping of the upper eyelids.
Knowing what causes sagging eyelids will hopefully help you understand your options and what you can do address it. A good regimen for a healthy diet/lifestyle and sufficient sleep have been shown to minimize the effects of sagging eyelids.
We offer the most profound solution for those that desire rejuvenated eyes, which is the very popular by demand, Blepharoplasty Surgery. Blepharoplasty is the technical term which refers to the removal or repositioning of excess fatty tissues beneath the eyelid skin. It also involves the reinforcement of the muscles and connecting tissues that surround them.
The recovery is quick and the surgery itself is very tolerable. The results, EXTRAORDINARY! It's amazing what the eyes project and what they can say about us.
Don't you want eyes that say, "I feel refreshed and eye-love-it" !!!!!!
Call us TODAY to schedule your personalized consultation for gorgeous eyes!
310.275.6600
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