Premature Facial Aging
Understanding the Root Causes: Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt that you look "older" than your actual age? You may notice that your facial harmony has shifted or that your expression no longer appears as vibrant as it once was. The answer often lies beyond the condition of the skin alone; it is frequently found in the eyes, which serve as the primary focal point of the face. Today, we will take an in-depth look at the factors that contribute to an aged appearance and provide precise solutions to address them effectively.
What Causes Premature Facial Aging?
- Drooping Eyelids and Uneven Folds: When the skin begins to sag and obscure the eyelid crease, it can immediately make the eyes appear sad and aged. Undergoing Upper Blepharoplasty (Double Eyelid) surgery to address this sagging skin helps restore a youthful look and boost overall confidence.
- Epicanthal Folds: Many Thai and Asian individuals possess an epicanthal fold, which is a layer of skin covering the inner corner of the eye. This can make the eyes appear small and short; epicanthoplasty can help the eyes look larger and more elongated, significantly brightening one's personality.
Aging Beyond Your Years
As you enter your 30s—specifically from ages 29 to 30 and upward—the signs of aging become more pronounced, particularly around the eyes. Key symptoms to monitor include:
- Crow’s Feet: These are fine lines and wrinkles that begin to appear at the outer corners of the eyes, especially noticeable when smiling.
- Drooping Brows and Outer Eye Corners: A common hallmark for those aged 30+, these sagging features can result in a tired, weary expression. Corrective procedures like a temporal lift or a Sub-brow Lift ,utilizing our Lock System, can tighten and elevate the area to create a more "lifted" and wide-eyed appearance.
Solutions for a Youthful Transformation
- Eye Lock (3-Point Lock): This specialized double eyelid technique uses a small-incision method that requires minimal recovery time. It effectively addresses drooping eyelids and uneven creases for a natural-looking result.
- Epicanthoplasty and Lateral Canthoplasty: For cases involving small or downturned eyes, opening the inner and outer corners of the eyes helps reshape them to appear more elongated, vibrant, and "sweet".
- Brow Lock (Sub-brow Lift): This technique elevates sagging eyebrows and the outer corners of the eyes. It is an ideal solution for those looking to reduce their perceived facial age while simultaneously eliminating crow's feet .
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Dr. Choladhis
Associate Professor CHOLADHIS SINRACHTANANT, M.D.
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