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Darkness, bags, wrinkles and drooping - the eyes may be windows to the soul but they are also the showcase of our age and focus on some of the most troubling problems that come with age. What is the medical solution to any such problem? An expert explains


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What is the medical solution for dark circles under the eyes?

Darkness, bags, wrinkles and drooping - the eyes may be windows to the soul but they are also the showcase of our age and focus on some of the most troubling problems that come with age.

What is the medical solution to any such problem?

An expert explains

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  • aging

  • Aesthetic medicine

  • Wrinkles

Dr. Monica Widow

Tuesday, 09 February 2021, 10:02

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Over time, all sorts of signs appear around the eyes that cause a tired and mature look.

Woman examines her eyes in the mirror (Photo: ShutterStock)

The well-known proverb says that eyes are windows to the soul, but unfortunately they can also be a showcase that clearly, sometimes too clearly, displays our age and our body's coping with the ravages of time.

Swollen bags, dark circles, wrinkles and drooping eyelids are just some of the problems that over time can appear around the eyes and make them look tired and old.

How are all these problems treated and what is the exact medical solution for each of them?



Excess eyelid


skin Excess

eyelid

skin results from biological, genetic, mimicry and loss of volume and fat.

This is a phenomenon that can be seen in both women and men, from the age of 50 or so.

Excess skin usually begins in the upper eyelid.

It is a physiological phenomenon that results from the loss of elasticity of the elastic components in the skin of the eyelid and on the sides of the eyes due to the emptying of the temples.

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If left untreated, it can get worse and worse.

Possible treatments are derived from the severity of the condition - there are a number of conservative and non-invasive treatments that can delay the need for surgery such as technological treatment with RF radio frequencies.

This treatment is done in a clinic, in which a controlled burn of the skin causes heating of the skin without pain, without bleeding.

The treatment contributes to the contraction of the skin and the improvement of the texture.

Possible side effects are a slight edema and scab that go away on their own within a few days.

Even drooping eyelids or excess skin can sometimes be treated in a non-invasive way.

Old and well-groomed woman (Photo: ShutterStock)

Another non-invasive treatment is the plasmase which evaporates the excess skin.

Return to routine activity is immediate, to achieve the desired result the treatment should be repeated once every two weeks and after that one maintenance treatment should be performed once every two months.



And there is also the possibility of eyelid treatment combined with a forehead lift by minimally invasive means (technological treatment or treatment with the help of wires without surgery).

This treatment dramatically changes the face and gives patients a younger look.



Eyelid drooping Eyelid


drooping usually requires surgical intervention, sometimes with the help of a good and professional diagnosis the need for surgery can be postponed or exaggerated.

The replacement treatment uses technologies and wires that are inserted under the skin.



Pigmentations around the eyes


Discoloration around the eyes and especially under the eyes, is a very common problem and there are many reasons for this as well as many diagnoses.

It is very important to choose the right treatment method of course with the help of a dermatologist or an ophthalmologist who is an expert in the field.

It is often caused due to depressions under the eyes that create shadow, or from superficial blood vessels in this area that create the appearance of a dark spot.

These cases can be treated with the application of serum twice a day and a combination of injection of dedicated fillers.

Darkness under the eyes can be a pigmentation problem or be caused by precipitation or receding skin.

Young woman applying eye cream (Photo: ShutterStock)

Dentures under the eyes The


receding skin in the eye socket at the bottom is known as an aesthetic problem and many women suffer from it.

Volume loss associated with changes in facial bone structure can be treated with low-thickness hyaluronic acid injection.

The treatment is easy but requires very high skill so as not to damage the nervous system, blood vessels or eye.

This is a simple and safe treatment that significantly changes the patient's face.



Wrinkles


Wrinkles or creases around the eyes are a common phenomenon that begins as early as the 30s of our lives.

It is advisable to start treating them early, to get quality results as the years go by.

There are a variety of treatments such as laser, IPL, Tixel and more, but fillers and Botox can also be used.

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Wounds around the eyes


Tired skin undergoes many changes, especially degenerative changes, some of which include skin rashes, small warts, pigmentations with a change in the texture of the skin that look like glands that come out of the skin and more.

Here, too, there are combined non-invasive treatments such as: laser, tixel, RF treatments and minimally invasive and invasive treatments.

They appear early, so you should also start treating them early.

Wrinkles around the eyes (Photo: ShutterStock)

Swelling under the eyes


Swelling that appears under the eyes and on their sides can be due to a problem with the tube or the tear sac and sometimes also subcutaneous fat bags.

In some cases the swelling can be treated with technological means and reduced, but in cases where the bone is an actual blockage or an anatomical problem in the tear ducts a surgical solution may be required.



FOX EYES


The trend of recent treatments is the leveling of the outer edge of the eyebrow, so the resulting look is like fox eyes, a unique look that flatters most face types, helps "pull" the facial features upwards and gives a younger, more alert and taut look.

The treatment can be performed using a variety of different, non-surgical techniques, for the purpose of lifting and shaping the eye and eyebrow area.

However, it is important to know that there are quite a few anatomical structures that are not suitable for this treatment.



Dr. Monica Elman, is a senior dermatologist and owner of a network of dermatology and aesthetics clinics

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