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4 Surprising Benefits of an Eyelid Lift

You may have heard people refer to the eyes as windows to the soul. Would you say that your eyes are telling others who and what you really are? Unfortunately, there are many people who feel like the appearance of their eyelids is making them look unattractive, worn out, and tired when they actually feel full of energy and happy. An eyelid lift in Chandler, Arizona may be just what you need to have the way you feel on the inside better reflected on the outside.

4 Surprising Benefits of an Eyelid Lift

The first benefit is that you are going to have brighter eyes. When loose and hanging skin is removed and the muscles in the upper and lower eyelids are tightened, you are not going to have that puffiness surrounding your eyes. You will enjoy having eyes that sparkle.

Time and gravity can change the shape of your eyes. An eyelid lift can get rid of that extra weight that is making your eyes look more horizontally narrow and round, allowing you to enjoy a more youthful appearance.

Loose skin on the upper and lower eyelids can make you look tired, sad, and angry, even when you feel happy and full of energy. So you may be giving the wrong impression to others. An eyelid lift can help you to avoid misunderstandings and false assumptions. Your facial cues will be more accurate after you heal from the surgery.

Some individuals have upper eyelids that feel heavy. That weight encroaches on their ability to see, causing them to always raise their eyebrows in order to get the best view. The unfortunate side effect of this is having deep wrinkles and furrows in the forehead. An upper eyelid lift can go a long way in removing that extra weight and smoothing out the forehead.

Contact Us to Learn More

We have just scratched the surface when it comes to the benefits that can be experienced after an upper or lower eyelid lift. If you are interested in learning more, please contact our Chandler, AZ office to schedule your initial consultation with our surgeon.

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