The eyes, which are the most striking and meaningful part of the face, are said to be the window to the soul. Eyes are one of the places on the face where the traces of the natural aging process are most visible. During this process, fine lines and wrinkles may develop around the eyes, skin laxity may increase, eyelids may droop, or fat herniation may occur around the eyes. The decrease or downward displacement of fat pads in the under-eye area causes the formation of dark circles and dimpling. The decrease in collagen production can cause volume loss under the eyes and sagging skin. All of these conditions can be uncomfortable for many people and also lead to a tired and aged appearance.
Problems related to aging can be solved with combined approaches. Upper and lower lid aesthetic interventions are performed surgically. Pushing the bags back and filling the areas where volume decreases occur with non-surgical options can rejuvenate the under-eye area and make the eyes look fresh. Another common complaint of the under-eye area is loose skin, fine lines and wrinkles. Botox or mesotherapy methods can tighten and smooth the skin. Medical lifting applications are one of the other methods used. Botox application for crow's feet wrinkles around the eyes and vertical lines in the middle of the forehead are some of the rejuvenation procedures around the eyes.