While being tired or sleep deprivation is mostly associated with the occurrence of eye bags, it isn’t always the main cause. In most cases, eye puffiness is due to aging and gravity. The fat in the lower eyelid sags as we age, with the gravitational pull weighing down on your skin and causing more of your facial tissues to droop.
Natural collagen and elastin production also slows down with age, causing the skin to sag and wrinkle. The muscles and the supportive tissues around the eye, furthermore, weaken and are not able to hold up the skin as tightly. On top of it, the skin around the eyes is thinner than the rest of the body, making it more prone to aging and damage.
Apart from aging and gravity, other factors can also contribute to the appearance of eye bags. Some of them may also make the existing puffiness more visible or prominent. These include:
Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is one option to remove droopy eyelids and bags under the eyes. This involves the removal of excess skin or fat via an incision along the folds of the eye or below the eyelashes to reduce sagging or droopiness. It can make you look younger and well-rested, but it has a recovery period of one to two weeks.
If you’re not ready or willing to go under the knife, Plasmage or Blefaroplasma is a good alternative. This non-invasive medical device uses patented plasma energy to heat the skin tissues. Plasmage creates tiny dots of trauma on the upper and lower eyelid by discharging energy when the tip of the device is close to the skin.
The procedure removes excess skin through sublimation, dissolving or evaporating the top layer of the skin without penetration or incision. This also promotes collagen production and triggers tightening and contraction of the skin fibers. Plasmage can lift the skin and provide a rejuvenating effect around the area.
Read our previous post to learn what you can expect with Plasmage.
Don’t let puffy eyes and other eye skin concerns betray your age. Tweak your habits and contact Cutis Medical Laser Clinics in Singapore to schedule a consultation with our aesthetic doctor and learn more about our non-surgical anti-aging treatments.
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