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What does upper eyelid depression mean?
Above eyelid depression is a common eye problem, also known as eyelid subcutaneous depression, which is characterized by the inward depression and decline of the upper eyelid, thus forming fat accumulation and skin relaxation. This phenomenon generally appears over 40 years old, especially for women. Some people may be troubled by the disharmony of appearance. Although eyelid depression usually does not affect the health of eyes, some people may need to consider plastic surgery to solve this problem.

The depression of the upper eyelid is often caused by the aging and decline of facial tissue. With the increase of age, the elasticity and compactness of the skin are decreasing, which leads to the weakening of the upper eyelid muscles, the relaxation of the structure, and the gradual appearance of bags under the eyes and wrinkles. In addition, environmental factors, genetic factors and mental factors may also affect the occurrence and development of eyelid depression.

There are many methods to treat the above eyelid depression. Non-surgical methods, including training eye muscles and covering eye bags and wrinkles with cosmetics, can improve the appearance of eyes. For severe cases, plastic surgery is the most common choice. Eyelid surgery can move the fat and muscles of the upper eyelid, improve the appearance of depression, and also remove excess skin and squeeze the bags under the eyes. Choosing the method that suits you best requires consulting a professional doctor and considering your health and other key factors.