Procedures with eye bags and underlying causes

Eye bags are not medically healthy, but can affect your appearance and confidence. Under eye bag surgery is a way to get rid of it.
Pockets under the eyes occur when the thick membrane that holds fat under the orbit begins to weaken and fat starts to swell forward. As you get older, bags under your eyes will become more visible.
 The presence of bags under the eyes may include slight swelling, sagging skin and dark circles. Although not dangerous and does not require medical treatment, most people find bags under the eyes very annoying.

Sun exposure and smoking can play a role in the formation of eye bags, because they cause loss of elasticity in the lower eye. Water retention due to climate change, hormone levels, salty foods, lack of sleep, allergies and family history are other factors behind the formation of eye bags.

Home treatments using eye creams can help reduce or eliminate bags under the eyes. But if you are worried about your appearance and are willing to pay more, you can get treatment and have surgery.

Surgical procedures for treating eye bags
Eyelid surgery or so-called blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is a surgical procedure to remove bags under the eyes. The surgeon will cut under the eyelashes or lower eyelids to remove or regulate excess fat, muscle and sagging skin. Then the doctor will combine the skin with small stitches under the eyelashes or eyelids.

In addition to repairing the swelling under the eyes, blepharoplasty can also improve the swollen upper eyelid, excess skin on the eyelid that interferes with vision, and excess skin on the lower eyelid. Talk to your doctor about the risks associated with this eyelid surgery, including infections, dry eyes and other vision problems such as obstruction of the tear ducts and eyelid position.

Before proceeding with bag surgery, the doctor will first discuss various medical problems, such as physical health, to decide on the right treatment. Furthermore, a patient's medical history is also needed to make decisions about surgery, including the type of anesthesia used, eye examination, risks and complications that may occur, and drug allergies.

After surgery, you should rest and do the following to facilitate postoperative recovery:
  • Support your head with a pillow for several days to reduce swelling
  • Clean the eyelids gently with prescription ointments or eye drops.
  • Cold eye compress.
  • Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun and wind.
  • Can use paracetamol or other painkillers prescribed by doctors to relieve pain.
  • Don't do tiring and swimming activities for several days.
  • Do not smoke
  • Do not use contact lenses and rub your eyes.

After surgery, you may experience mild pain, numbness, swelling around the eyes, wet or dry sensations, eye irritation, and extreme sensitivity to light.

When you decide to make eye bags, it is advisable to visit a surgeon who specializes in blepharoplasty who is trained and experienced in performing this type of surgery.

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