
Sagging Eyelids
Sagging eyelids, otherwise known as blepharochalasis, is synonymous with age. While very common, this condition can greatly impact your confidence. As you look in the mirror, you’ll likely notice sleepy eyes with upper eyelid sag and bulkiness. In more severe cases, the upper eyelid skin can push down on your eyelashes.
Drooping eyelids can be genetic but also occurs with age as the skin and eyelid muscles weaken. This condition can be treated without surgery, thanks to the latest modern technological innovations.
Improve the way you see yourself
While it’s possible to treat drooping eyelids with anti-wrinkle injections, there’s only so much they can do. The more definitive solution is a non-surgical blepharoplasty eye lift. Blepharochalasis occurs in mild to severe cases, yet regardless of the stage in development, it’s a sensitive condition given how it changes the visible height of the eye.
Non-surgical blepharoplasty eye lift repairs excess sagging or drooping of the upper eyelids, among various other issues in this area. If you’re concerned about your vision or physical appearance, just know you don’t have to put up with it.
Raise your upper eyelids
With training and years of extensive experience in eye area rejuvenation, Dr Holman can transform your upper face. Book a consultation with Dr Holman and the MH Clinics team. As with every treatment, our priority is first determining the cause, before deciding on the best course of treatment. Dr Holman will identify the cause of your drooping eyelids.