Can Blepharoplasty Improve Vision?
As the body ages, the skin naturally begins producing less collagen and elastin, causing it to loose elasticity and begin to sag. Some parts of the body are more susceptible to this process than others and these areas are also affected by each person’s unique DNA. The face is one such area of the body that tends to show age, and the upper eyelids are an important region. When the upper eyelids begin to droop and sag, not only can they cause a tired, sleepy, worn down appearance, they can also result in disturbances to your vision. What causes drooping eyelids? As the skin ages and loses elasticity, it stretches and sags. The muscles underneath begin to weaken and, over time, pockets of fat begin to bulge into prominence. While it may be a slow process, many patients find that this skin begins interfering with their vision. Whether it is difficulty…
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