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September 19, 2008

Eye Lift Without Surgery - Does It Work?

Eyes Girls, our eyes are one of the first places we begin to notice the signs of aging.  That's why it's no surprise that eye lifts are the third most common cosmetic surgery procedure. We all want to look younger and fresher but we don't really want to take the risk of going under the knife.

As early as our 30's we start to see a fair amount of fat loss under the skin.  This is what contributes to the dark circles and sagging skin. Fillers have been used to add volume to parts of the face for quite a while now, but the delicate under-eye area was strictly off limits.  Now, with the new tear trough procedure, things are changing.

The non-surgical eye-lift is done under local anesthetic in the doctor's office and it takes just a half an hour to complete. There may be slight swelling and bruising for several days after the procedure, but the results last for more than a year.  Of course, if you are considering any surgery, surgical or non-surgical, take the time to do your research.  Find out as much as you can about the procedures and the doctors who perform them.

The doctor who is taking credit for developing this tear trough eye lift is Haideh Hirmand and she says, "this procedure is not only precise and versatile, but it's also safe in that the chance of entering a vessel or injuring a nerve or the eye itself is completely eliminated."   To see and hear more click here.

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