When considering Blepharoplasty, there are a few questions you should ask yourself. Do you look angry or upset because of how puffy your eyelids are, or how your eyelids droop? Do you look tired when you are really fully rested? For a while I was asking myself these same questions and often thought about if it would be worth it for me to get a blepharoplasty surgery done. Before I could decide if I wanted to have it done or not I decided to search the internet for more information on this procedure so I could be more sure that this was what I wanted.
While searching the internet I found a website called zahircosmetics.com and on that site I learned how “As we age, our eyelids stretch, muscles weaken and fat accumulates, all of which can lead to “a tired look” around the eyes. Eyelid surgery treats both the loose skin and fat below the eyes, commonly called “bags.”
After reading more about this procedure I was very confident that this was what I wanted to have done, and I am very excited to see the results.

If I were to choose a part of my body with which I’ve always been just a little bit dissatisfied, it would have to be my nose. I really shouldn’t complain, because it’s nothing like my grandpa had. Even so, my schnoz has always been a bit more bulbous and wide than I’d like. I also frequently have difficulty breathing through the nose. More than once I have considered taking this problem to a doctor.
Your eyes are what others see first when they look at your face, and an impression is quickly formed about your age and level of energy. The eyes are also the first part of the face to show the signs of age, beginning in the mid thirties. Lines around the eyes, sagging features above, or bags underneath all send the same message: “old and tired.” A complete assessment from a qualified plastic surgeon will help you decide what treatment will work best for you.