Achieve a More Youthful Appearance With a Mini-Facelift

by Dr De Silva||The Centre London

A mini facelift gives the same benefits as a traditional facelift. Are you bothered by deep wrinkles? Do you get annoyed seeing your sagging skin? A mini-facelift can help you. A mini-facelift is minimally invasive. Unlike other types of facelifts, a mini-facelift involves less surgery. Given this, patients choose mini-facelifts because of their safety and shorter downtime. In addition, a mini-facelift poses fewer risks compared to a traditional and deep plane facelift. But what exactly is a mini-facelift? What problems can it solve? How does the procedure go? In this article, I will talk about what a mini-facelift is, the problems it can solve, and what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure. I will also answer frequently asked questions about mini-facelifts. What Is a Mini-Facelift? A mini-facelift can combat various signs of ageing such as wrinkles. As you age, your skin becomes weaker. As a result, it becomes vulnerable to signs of ageing. These include fine lines, wrinkles, facial volume loss, and sagging skin. Moreover, signs of ageing can take a toll on you. They affect your confidence, self-esteem, and even your work performance. A facelift can solve these problems. However, as promising as a regular facelift is, not every patient wants to go through it. Hence, a mini-facelift helps. This innovative treatment gives you the benefits of a regular facelift, but with less surgery. Since a mini-facelift is less invasive than other facelifts, it poses fewer risks. A mini-facelift also requires less downtime compared to a regular facelift. As its name suggests, a mini-facelift involves small incisions. Using special surgical techniques, I effectively hide the incisions I make on my patients. Despite involving small incisions, a mini-facelift greatly impacts one’s appearance. It can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. A mini-facelift can also add volume and make your skin firmer. In general, a mini-facelift focuses on the lower part of your face. The procedure tightens the skin in certain areas of your face. These include your jaw and chin. Since these areas tend to show signs of ageing, a mini facelift can help enhance your look. If you’re looking to solve issues in these problems areas, you may have a mini-facelift. In addition, if you want fewer incisions and less skin removal, you may have a mini-facelift. However, a mini facelift only works if it is done by an experienced and skilled cosmetic surgeon. Despite the small incisions involved, practitioners consider a mini facelift a major cosmetic procedure. Hence, you need to do your own research to make an informed decision about it. To give you a heads up, how much a facelift costs varies depending on your goals. Mini facelift London costs £5,000 on average. The mini facelift UK cost varies depending on your goals, facility type, and complementary procedures. Problems a Mini-Facelift Can Solve A mini facelift can get rid of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. Thousands of people all over the world get mini facelifts each year. Here are the problems a mini facelift can solve: 1. Fine Lines As its name implies, fine lines appear shallow. They are usually the first indicator of ageing. Since they are shallow, fine lines are not extremely noticeable. You can typically find fine lines around your eyes and mouth. It’s because these parts get used the most for facial expressions. As you age, your collagen and elastin levels decrease. This causes fine lines. Other factors such as sun exposure, poor lifestyle habits, and genetics can also aggravate fine lines. Fortunately, your cosmetic surgeon can reduce the appearance of your fine lines through a mini-facelift. 2. Wrinkles When fine lines become worse, they turn into wrinkles. They are usually the second indicator of ageing. Since wrinkles are deeply seated in your skin, they are easily noticeable. Just like fine lines, you can typically find wrinkles around your eyes and mouth. It’s because these parts get used the most for facial expressions. The breakdown of collagen and elastin mainly causes wrinkles. Other factors such as sun exposure, poor lifestyle habits, and genetics can also aggravate them. Fortunately, your cosmetic surgeon can reduce the appearance of your wrinkles through a mini-facelift. 3. Facial Volume Loss Another sign of ageing people commonly experience is facial volume loss. Just like fine lines and wrinkles, facial volume loss is caused by decreasing collagen levels. Collagen provides structure to your skin, so your face loses volume once it decreases. In addition, your fat balance changes― you gain it in some areas and lose it in others. Your genes can also aggravate the process. Fortunately, your cosmetic surgeon can add volume to your face through a mini-facelift. 4. Sagging Skin Sagging skin is often linked with fat loss. While fat loss is a common factor, decreasing collagen and elastin levels also cause sagging skin. As you may well know, ageing causes the breakdown of collagen and elastin. So, while anyone can get saggy skin, it tends to occur in ageing people. When you’re young, your skin is firm. It easily stretches and snaps back to its original place. Once your skin loses this ability, it begins to sag. Sagging skin occurs almost anywhere on your body. It commonly occurs on your eyelids, jowls, chin, and neck. Fortunately, your cosmetic surgeon can reduce sagging skin through a mini-facelift. 5. Jowls As you age, your jawline and neck become less defined. Consequently, you get fleshy jowls. Your jowls describe the area below your jaw that leads to your neck. In addition, less elasticity makes your jowls look worse. Even if your face bounces back, your jowls might not do the same. It’s because the skin on your neck is thinner than most parts of your body. Therefore, your jowls are more prone to becoming fleshy and looking worse. At times, your jowls look worse before you see signs of ageing on your face. Fortunately, your cosmetic surgeon can reduce fleshy jowls through mini facelift jowls. Mini Facelift: The Whole Process Knowing how a mini facelift goes helps you make an informed decision. In this section, I will explain what usually happens when you get a mini-facelift. Here are the things you can expect to happen before, during, and after a mini facelift: What to Expect Before a Mini-Facelift You need to consult a doctor before getting a mini facelift. Before getting a mini facelift, you need to consult a surgeon who specialises in it. I specialise in mini facelifts, so you can book a consultation with me. First of all, we have to talk about your medical history and current condition. As part of my initial assessment, I will ask you to discuss surgeries you had, if applicable. I will also ask you to talk about past or current conditions. These include allergies and other diseases that may affect how you react to the surgery. Moreover, I will ask you about the medicines you take, and whether you smoke and drink. After this, we will talk about your goals. Whether it’s tightening your skin or boosting your confidence, please explain what your goals are. Depending on your goals, I will then explain whether a facelift mini will work for you or not. If you are a suitable candidate for a mini-facelift, I might suggest complementary procedures. These procedures include neck lift, laser resurfacing, and brow & forehead lift. If you need complementary procedures, I will explain to you how these procedures usually go. Once you approve and agree with everything we discussed, you can set an appointment for your facelift mini. Preparing for a Mini-Facelift: What to Do Preparing for a facelift mini involves avoiding smoking. Before going to surgery, you need to stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen, and any other medication that can increase bleeding. Your doctor will tell you when you need to stop ingesting these kinds of medicine. If you are smoking, you need to stop weeks before your facelift. It’s because smoking can decrease your ability to recover faster. You also have to arrange for someone to drive you to and from the clinic. Plan ahead to have someone stay with you on the first night after coming back home from the facelift. Right before a mini facelift, you have to go through an assessment. These include measuring your face and examining your skin. The staff will also take photos of your face from different angles. These photos help with planning the facelift and assessing its short & long-term effects. Once these are done, you can proceed to the procedure. What to Expect During a Mini-Facelift Expect to have small incisions during a mini facelift procedure. First, I will mark your face, so I can accurately perform the mini facelift in London. Then, I will administer anesthesia. This is a crucial step because it minimises the pain you’re supposed to feel because of the surgery. We use sedation anaesthesia at my clinic because it is safer than general anaesthesia. In addition, sedation anaesthesia enables my patients to recover faster than general anaesthesia. Once the anaesthesia settles, I will make small incisions on your hairline and around your ears. I do this carefully so that the scars won’t become visible after the procedure. Next, I will manipulate the tissue under your skin. I will lift them. If needed, I will remove excess tissue from your skin. Once everything is in place, I will close the incisions. I use a special technique to stitch your skin, so the resulting scars become barely visible. What to Expect After a Mini-Facelift You have to follow some guidelines to properly recover from a mini-facelift. After I finish the stitches, you need to stay in our facility so we can observe you for any short-term effects. Once we clear you, you can go home. You should have someone drive you home after the surgery. Your face is extra fragile, so it’s best if you don’t drive. A mini facelift does not require an overnight stay. However, you have to take care of yourself or have someone take care of you 24 hours after the surgery. After the surgery, you may temporarily experience: Swelling Bruising Redness Sensitivity Numbness Pain or Discomfort Take note, these effects are temporary. You will recover from them after some time. In addition, you can take the following steps for proper and quicker recovery: Apply ice packs on your face for 10 minutes every hour the night after your facelift. The day after the surgery, you can put ice packs on your eyes four to five times throughout the day. Keep your stitches clean and dry. Use prescribed medicine or ointments. Refrain from straining, heavy lifting, swimming, and other intense activities for at least two weeks after the facelift. Avoid smoking. Avoid putting pressure on your face. Sleep with your head elevated days after the facelift. Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and other medicines or supplements that may increase bleeding for at least a week after the facelift. Testimonials Testimonials help you determine how well a cosmetic surgeon performs facelifts. Here are what my patients said after getting facelifts from my clinic: Dr De Silva is an Outstanding Surgeon “The decision for me to have a face lift in my mid 50’s was a very difficult one. I am quite an anxious person and have always suffered from claustrophobia so the thought of having a very tight neck post surgery was a terrifying prospect. Nevertheless, I had become increasingly depressed with my tired appearance and sagging neck and knew that this would only get worse with time. So, after two consultations with Dr De Silva I decided to take the plunge. From the moment I met him, I felt reassured; he is very calm and sincere as well as having brilliant credentials as a surgeon. I just knew I was in the hands of an expert and would be OK. It’s now six months since my surgery and I am absolutely thrilled with my new look. I look fresher and have a much more youthful neck yet don’t look ‘done’. I have definitely got my Mojo back! Having said all that, I did struggle for the first three months as my neck did feel very tight which Dr De Silva warned me about before I decided to have the surgery. However, thanks to his reassurance and the brilliant aftercare I received from his team I got through it all. Has it been worth it? Absolutely. But, only because I went to the best.” ― Tracy Source: RealSelf Never Worried – 60 Years Old, Face and Neck Lift “At 60 years of age, I felt that my face and neck were letting me down. I looked morose even when smiling. After consultation with Dr De Silva, I felt totally confident that he understood exactly what I wanted and trusted him implicitly. It is now just over two months since I had the procedure (face and neck lift in combination with laser skin resurfacing) and I am thrilled. The result (and it is still improving all the time) is incredible. I feel young and happy again. I am so glad I did it. Dr De Silva and his team are professional, courteous and an absolute pleasure to have contact with. I was never worried and knew what to expect during recovery. The first two weeks after surgery are a bit difficult but swelling and bruising disappears relatively quickly. I actually saw improvements daily. I would unreservedly recommend Dr De Silva and his team to anyone contemplating facial cosmetic or plastic surgery.” ― Cecilia Source: RealSelf Facelift, Upper & Lower Blepharoplasty and Milia Removal “After many months of research I decided on two surgeons and finally made my appointments. During my research I looked at other procedures and was particular impressed with the results of the lower face and neck lift. My jaw line and neck had been getting lax and I had developed a jowl and as well excess skin on the neck. Now vanity was taking over. I wanted to discuss this as an option too. After my appointment with Dr De Silva, I knew he was the surgeon for me. He was informative, professional, very approachable, obviously passionate about his work and had a very pleasant and calming personality. I felt I could trust him. Having discuss various options, I decided to opt for both the eye surgery and the lower face and neck lift. The post op appointment was very reassuring and informative. With my photo up on the screen Dr De Silva marked out the areas where he would make the incisions and showed me the procedures he would perform. I handed in my blood test results which I obtained from my GP for free. A few days before my operation, both Dr De Silva and the nurse Stephanie phoned to reassure me that all was prepared and to check if all was ok with me and to give me last minute instructions. On the morning of the surgery I arrived five minutes late due to train delays so was a little flustered when I got to the clinic. However, everyone was very calm and told me not to worry and to relax. Once I had dress into the op gown, Dr du Plessis, the anaesthetist came to prepare me for sedation. He explained to me in the detail of the sedation process and gave me a pre relaxing sedative. I had opted for sedation rather than local anaesthesia as the recovery period is much shorter and I also felt it was safer. Dr de Silva then came to let me know that everything was ready. Once I was comfortably laid down in the surgery room, Dr du Plesse gave me last minute instructions before administering sedation and that was all I could remember until waking up seven hours later. Within 30 minutes after waking up I was able to go to the bathroom and get dressed with the help of my care giver Jane. Soon after, a taxi was called and Jane and myself made our way to the hotel a short distance from the clinic where I would spend my recovery night.” ― Helen Source: RealSelf Mini Facelift Before and After Photos Patient 1: This patient was suffering from wrinkles, facial volume loss, and a tired appearance. She went through a neck lift and facelift at my clinic. After the surgery, her face became smoother and her jaw became sharper. She also looked more alert. Patient 2: This patient was suffering from wrinkles, fleshy jowls, and an undefined jawline. He went through a neck lift and facelift at my clinic. After the surgery, his face became smoother, his jawline became defined, and his jowls improved. Patient 3: This patient was suffering from wrinkles, a heavy jawline, and volume loss. She went through a neck lift and facelift at my clinic. After the surgery, her face became smoother and her jawline became sharper. Volume was restored as well. Conclusion A mini facelift is a revolutionary approach to dealing with signs of ageing. Due to its minimally invasive yet effective nature, a mini facelift London is a common choice among patients. Wondering what a mini-facelift can do for you? Contact us to book a consultation now!

What Is the Average Cost for a Facelift in the UK?

by Dr De Silva||The Centre London

A facelift helps you solve many problems, so knowing how much a facelift cost helps. When you look at the mirror, do you see some fine lines and wrinkles? Do they bother you? If yes, knowing the face lift cost helps. You probably heard the term facelift or rhytidectomy. From its name, you probably have an idea of how it works. By lifting your face, this procedure can correct many problems such as wrinkles. In addition, a facelift is a surgical procedure, so it can be expensive. While a cheap face lift cost exists, it endangers your health and well-being. At this point, you might be wondering how much a safe face lift cost. In this article, I will talk about facelift, how it goes, and how much it costs. I will also discuss what you can expect before, during, and after a facelift. What Is a Facelift? A facelift improves your appearance by making your skin smoother and tighter. As its name suggests, a facelift enhances your appearance by lifting your face. A cosmetic surgeon executes this procedure using several techniques. In my clinic, I use certain techniques to make sure that my patient’s face comes out with minimal scars. In addition, the facelift procedure done at my clinic produces natural results. People barely notice that my patients went under surgery. In a nutshell, I perform a facelift to lift saggy skin. A facelift also reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of ageing. However, a facelift is not just for old people. Young people can also use it to prevent signs of ageing. Interestingly, some types of facelift are designed to help young people. Depending on the condition, a facelift can stand alone. It can also come with other complementary procedures such as a neck lift and eyelid lift. If you’re thinking of getting a facelift, be sure to do your own research. Do not rush into it without knowing your options first. Furthermore, a face lift cost can be expensive. There are certain risks involved as well. Hence, you must consult with your doctor first to know if a facelift suits you. Since a facelift involves surgery, only certified and skilled surgeons should do it. Ideally, you should know how to choose a facelift surgeon and work with the best facial plastic surgeon. How Is a Facelift Done? Cosmetic surgeons use many techniques to perform facelifts. There are many kinds of facelifts. How a facelift goes mainly depends on the kind of facelift done. As you may well know, a facelift or rhytidectomy involves cosmetic surgery. This procedure lifts up and pulls back the skin. As a result, your face becomes tighter and smoother. To give you an idea of how a facelift goes in general, I’ll explain it here. Many surgeons usually perform facelifts under general anaesthesia. Some use sedation anaesthesia. In my clinic, I use sedation anaesthesia. It’s because sedation anaesthesia is safer than general anaesthesia. Recovery also becomes faster under sedation. There are various kinds of facelift, but in general, cosmetic surgeons cut, remove, lift, and pull the skin backwards. Depending on the facelift type, surgeons make incisions on the target area. This can be above the hairline, on the temples, or behind the ear. Then, surgeons remove excess skin or fat if needed. After this, they lift the skin, hence the term facelift. They pull the skin before giving stitches. A facelift usually takes two to three hours, depending on the type. If a patient needs complementary procedures such as brow & forehead lift. If a patient experiences pain, cosmetic surgeons give pain medication after the procedure. Why People Get Facelifts Patients get facelifts due to many reasons, including gaining more confidence. There are many reasons why people get facelifts. Here are the most common reasons for getting a facelift: 1. A facelift fights many signs of ageing. As you grow older, your face changes. You get fine lines, wrinkles, and saggy skin among others. You also lose volume in some areas of your face. Since these changes are natural, they will continue happening unless you take action. A facelift helps you deal with these changes. By getting a facelift, you can look younger. Specifically, a facelift can help reduce: Fine lines Wrinkles Sagging skin Nasolabial folds (lines from the edge of the nose to the mouth) Jowls (excess skin at lower jawline) While facelifts fight signs of ageing, they suit younger people as well. People in their early 30’s can get facelifts under the right circumstances. Facelifts can also effectively prevent the onset of many signs of ageing. 2. A facelift restores one’s confidence. When you get wrinkles and sagging skin, your face becomes less attractive. As a result, your confidence decreases. You also become conscious of what others say about you. A facelift improves your appearance. As it lifts your skin, it lifts your confidence as well. My patients who had low confidence stepped out of my clinic feeling more confident. In addition, when you maintain a youthful appearance, you feel great about yourself. This reflects in the way you treat others and how they treat you. While a facelift mainly changes your look, it changes how you feel inside as well. This makes the cost of facelift an investment worthy of your time and money. 3. A facelift improves work performance. Many jobs such as modeling, acting, and singing rely on appearance. When a model, actor, or singer gets affected by signs of ageing, their work suffers. If your job relies on your appearance, a facelift helps with your career. As I mentioned, a facelift fights signs of ageing. If you maintain a youthful look, your job does not have to suffer. You might even have more opportunities on the way. In addition, in jobs such as lecturing and selling, looks matter. Thus, severe wrinkles and sagging skin might affect these jobs. If you teach or sell for a living, getting a facelift improves your job performance. You become more confident at work. You also help more clients. 4. A facelift produces natural and subtle results. One of the many concerns people have regarding facelifts is others noticing they had some work done. However, that is not always the case. If you get a facelift done by an excellent surgeon, the results will look natural and subtle. No one will notice you had work done on your face. All of my patients who had facelifts at my clinic enjoyed natural and subtle results. None of them complained about the results looking too plastic. In addition, their family and friends did not notice extreme changes. This happens because the facelift I do is customised and based on my patient’s current look. 5. A facelift lasts long. A professionally done facelift can last for ten years. Depending on your situation, a facelift can last up to a lifetime. Many of my facelift patients enjoy life-long results. Since a facelift can last for many years, it becomes a long-term investment. While some cheap facelifts promise long-lasting results, they cannot live up to people’s expectations. Hence, getting a high-end facelift saves you money in the long run. Remember, treating complications and fixing botched surgeries cost a lot. Face Lift UK Cost Face lifts London are not cheap, so you have to set aside money for it. There are many types of facelifts. These include deep plane facelifts and mini facelifts in London. Every facelift procedure is unique and this affects how much a face lift cost is. Face lifts UK cost also depends on other factors set by the cosmetic surgeon. In addition, a full face lift cost also depends on the techniques and equipment used. The complementary procedures that go with it also matter. For instance, some patients want to see the results they expect. This requires 3D computer modeling to happen. This adds to the face lift cost. So, how much does a face lift cost? I can only respond with a facelift cost range. On average, a facelift costs £10,000 to £30,000. It can increase or decrease depending on the factors I mentioned above. What Does a Face Lift Cost Include? Face lift cost usually includes surgeon, anaesthesia, and facility fees. Facelift packages vary from one place to another. For instance, a general hospital might not offer the same package as a private clinic. Hence, face lift prices vary in London. But to give you an idea of how much a face lift cost, here are what facelift packages usually include: Surgeon Fees Fees differ from one cosmetic surgeon to another. More experienced cosmetic surgeons expectedly charge more than less experienced doctors. Despite the high cost, more experienced surgeons are worth your investment because the facelifts they do are safer and more effective. Anaesthesia Cost A facelift involves surgery. As you may well know, surgery calls for anaesthesia. Anaesthesia cost is always included in face lift cost unless the doctor says otherwise. Facility and Equipment Use You also have to pay for using the facility and the equipment. The facility and equipment need to be cleaned, so a face lift cost usually includes fees for maintaining them. Moreover, the following can be included in a face lift cost. However, they are often not. Hence you should ask for the inclusions before agreeing to the face cost. Depending on the clinic, face lift cost also includes consultation, medication, and aftercare fees. Here are other things that can be included in a face lift cost: Consultation Fees Some cosmetic surgeons charge an upfront fee for a facelift consultation. Others do not. Depending on your surgeon, you might be required to pay a consultation fee in addition to your facelift cost. Medication You might need medication for recovery. Some doctors charge you for these. Others do not. Instead, they include the medicine’s price in your face lift cost. Aftercare Some patients need aftercare support. Others might need another consultation after the facelift. Depending on your cosmetic surgeon, you might be charged for anything related to aftercare and recovery. At my clinic, your face lift cost includes everything mentioned above. Though we charge a consultation fee of £300, this amount will be deducted from your face lift cost should you wish to pursue surgery. Planning for a Facelift Planning for your facelift includes leverageing your paid leave. Now that you know how much and what a face lift cost usually includes, you can now plan for your facelift. First, know everything you can about the procedure. I explained how it usually goes earlier in this article, so you can save time. Second, know the benefits you can get from getting a facelift. Since it is a surgical procedure, you can take time off of work. Use your paid leave. As an alternative, you can ask your company to allow you to work from home until you recover. Lastly, you have to be prepared for recovery. You must get ice packs, medication (if the pain becomes unbearable), extra pillows, and other things to help you heal. Conclusion Every face is unique. Hence, your facelift cost depends on your goals and current condition. Want to know more about facelifts? Check out our Patient’s Guide to Facelift Surgery to learn more about the facelift surgery process. To know how much a facelift for you costs, book a consultation with me.

How to Get Rid of Dark Circles Under Eyes With Blepharoplasty Surgery

by Dr De Silva||The Centre London

Knowing how to get rid of dark circles under eyes helps solve your issues. When there’s something odd with your eyes, everyone will notice it. One of the most common issues patients have are dark circles. Knowing how to get rid of dark circles under eyes helps you solve this problem. Your eyes are among the most noticeable parts of your face. When anything near it looks strange, your eyes do as well. This is the main reason why people with dark circles under eyes are bothered. Dark circles under eyes make you look tired and generally unattractive. They can also affect how people see and treat you. Given these, it’s crucial that you know how to get rid of dark circles under eyes. In this article, I will talk about dark circles, their causes, how to get rid of dark circles under eyes, and how the procedure goes. I’ll also discuss what you can expect before, after, and during the surgery. Dark Circles Under Eyes Lower blepharoplasty is a long-term solution to your dark circles. As its name implies, dark circles under eyes are characterised by dark skin beneath both of your eyes. While often associated with bruising or redness from an injury or infection, dark circles are different. Dark circles last longer than bruising or redness. They can also be more noticeable sometimes. Other times, they are less visible. If this is the case, dark circles are caused by stress and tiredness. Sometimes, dark circles can also be shadows cast by puffy eyes or hollows under eyes. The said issues develop because of ageing. They are normal and inevitable. In addition, dark circles under eyes are associated with under eye bags. As you age, the tissue around your eyes, specifically those that support your eyelids become weak. Due to this, fat moves more into the front, making your under eye look puffy. Fluid can also accumulate beneath your eyes. This adds to the puffiness. These can aggravate or cause dark circles. On the upside, dark circles are usually not a sign of a serious medical problem. However, if dark skin and swelling persist beneath one eye, you should talk to a doctor. Despite not being a sign of a serious medical issue, dark circles are a common cosmetic problem. They make you look tired and generally unattractive. Moreover, they can affect how people see and treat you. Hence, if you want a long-lasting solution that makeup or creams cannot provide, book a consultation with me. Depending on your goals and the causes of your dark circles, I may recommend one or more treatments for you. For instance, lower blepharoplasty alone can solve the issue. Other times, you might need to go complementary procedures like facelift and upper blepharoplasty. Causes of Dark Circles Under Eyes There are many causes of dark circles under eyes. From ageing to ageing to hyperpigmentation, there are several causes of dark circles under eyes. Here they are: 1. Aging Aging is one of the primary causes of dark circles under eyes. As you get older, your collagen levels decrease. Collagen is a protein that provides strength and structure to your skin. Hence, low collagen levels make the tissue around your eyes become weak. This decrease in collagen can also cause fat to go beneath your eyes. As a result, your eyes suffer from dark shadows and puffiness. The most common reason dark circles under eyes form is the hollowing beneath your eyes from the loss of support. This is why patients who tried every cream in the market did not improve. In addition, ageing-related dark circles occurs in layers. Due to this, you will see your skin gradually sag from your brows to your eyelids. Deep under your eyes, there is a framework for muscles, ligaments, bones that hold everything in place. Since they do not age at the same time, their ageing can lead to hollows, bags, and dark circles under your eyes. 2. Heredity Aside from ageing, heredity is also a common cause of dark circles under eyes. You can inherit conditions that can aggravate or cause dark circles. Some families have more prominent dark circles than others. Thus, if prominent dark circles are common among your family members, you will probably have them, too. You might have more prominent dark circles compared to kids your age. As you get older, your dark circles become worse. Moreover, there are certain medical conditions that can cause or contribute to the development of your dark circles. For one, pigmentation disorders can be inherited. They are a condition in which your melanin production becomes abnormal. Since your skin gets its color from melanin, pigmentation disorders cause discoloration. Some affect certain parts (e.g. forehead, neck, under eyes), while others affect your whole body. In addition, thyroid disease can cause dark circles under the eyes. It is because thyroid disease promotes fluid retention. This can be more intense around the eyes. Consequently, the skin under the eyes goes down. This creates under eye bags and shadows. Moreover, some people are genetically prone to subluxation, which is the moving of fat under the eyeball to the front of the eye. 3. Ethnicity Ethnicity also plays a role in one’s dark circles under eyes. Since ethnicity determines one’s skin color, it can contribute to the appearance of dark circles. To begin with, dark circles are more noticeable in people who have pale skin. These include Caucasians, who are predisposed to have skin. As you may well know, a pale complexion aggravates the appearance of dark circles. This is also the reason why people with pale skin and dark circles have a hard time concealing their dark under eye using makeup. In addition, when people with fair skin develop dark circles, they become more noticeable. It is because dark circles are in contrast with their overall skin color. People of color can also develop dark circles under their eyes. Even if their dark circles are not as prominent at the beginning, they can develop over time. It is because people of color generally produce more pigment around their eyes. Due to this predisposition, they cause darkened eyelids and under eye. 4. Sunlight Another cause of dark circles under eyes is sunlight. Since sunlight contains harmful UV (ultraviolet) rays, overexposure can contribute to dark circles. For one, the skin under your eyes is the thinnest in your body. When it is affected by the sun’s harmful rays, the damage becomes prominent. Sun damage also dilates your blood vessels. This increases blood flow to your under eye. As a result, dark circles come out. Moreover, sun damage promotes melanin production. This darkens the areas which have been exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Since the skin under the eye is always exposed, you must take preventive measures. Wearing sunscreen and eyeglasses can help. You can also opt to use an umbrella when you go out. Limiting your sun exposure also helps. 5. Poor Lifestyle Habits Poor lifestyle habits are another factor contributing to the appearance of dark circles under eyes. These habits include drinking excessive alcohol, lack of sleep, poor diet, stress, and not drinking enough water. When you smoke, your body is exposed to free radicals that break down collagen in your skin. As I mentioned, collagen is a substance that supports your skin. It makes your skin tight and elastic. Hence, collagen breakdown makes your skin more prone to hollowing and darkening. Moreover, smoking damages the vitamins that repair your skin. Without their help, the skin under your eyes becomes vulnerable to darkening. On top of that, cigarettes have nicotine, a substance that can negatively affect your sleeping pattern. Speaking of sleeping, lack of sleep can also aggravate dark circles. If you pay attention to your eyes after not sleeping the night before, dark circles appear. Lack of sleep also makes your eye bags heavier. This happens due to fluid buildup. As a result, your dark circles look more visible. This explains why your dark circles become more noticeable after staying up for more than 24 hours. In addition, lack of sleep causes your skin to look pale and dull. This makes dark blood vessels and tissues under your skin to show. Stress also has the same effect. When you are stressed, the blood spreads out under your skin. Then it oxidises. Consequently, a dark purple hue under your eyes appears. Not having enough nutrition from food can aggravate your dark circles as well. A diet filled with a huge amount of sugar causes inflammation. This irritates your skin. Sometimes, you will be compelled to rub your eyes, which makes your dark circles worse. Lastly, not drinking enough water each day can worsen your dark circles. When your body does not have enough water, the skin under your eyes looks sunken. This casts a shadow that makes your dark circles worse. How to Get Rid of Dark Circles Under Eyes The best way to get rid of dark circles is through lower blepharoplasty. There are several ways — both natural and surgical — that you can use to deal with dark circles. However, not all of them offer a permanent solution. While creams and patches can help, they do not offer long-lasting solutions. They also just lessen the visibility of dark circles. They do not eliminate it. Only surgery can. For your information, here’s how you can get rid of dark circles under eyes: 1. Makeup Wisely applying makeup on your dark circles can help lessen their appearance. Concealers in particular can help lighten your dark circles. However, makeup can only hide your dark circles for a few hours. It is not a permanent solution to a permanent problem. 2. Skincare Wearing sunscreen is crucial to reducing the appearance of dark circles under the eyes. Eye creams with collagen can help. In addition, brightening creams can help lighten your dark circles. However, just like makeup, they are not a permanent solution to your problem. 3. Non-Surgical Treatments Non-surgical treatments like laser resurfacing and dermal fillers can also help reduce the appearance of your dark circles. While they are not permanent, they are better solutions to dark circles than makeup and skincare. 4. Lifestyle Changes Eating a healthy diet, drinking enough water, and getting enough sleep can also help. Healthy lifestyle habits have positive effects on your body. These effects show on your skin. 5. Surgery Surgery is the best solution to dark circles. Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty produces the longest results. The procedure can get rid of your dark circles permanently. The results can last up to a lifetime, making it a great investment in yourself. Blepharoplasty: The Best Solution to Dark Circles Under Eyes Eyelid surgery effectively helps eliminate dark circles under eyes. As I briefly stated, eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty is the best solution to your dark circles. It is a surgical procedure performed on the eyelids to eliminate dark circles and eye bags. There are two types of blepharoplasty. The first is performed on the upper eyelid (upper blepharoplasty). The second type is performed on the lower eyelid (lower blepharoplasty). While these two procedures are performed on specific areas, they often complement each other. Many of my patients choose lower and upper blepharoplasty because it makes their eyes look more attractive overall. It also gives patients a younger-looking appearance― one that cannot be achieved by eye creams or makeup. At my clinic, blepharoplasty lasts for an hour to an hour and a half. The surgical procedure may take longer if there are complementary procedures needed. The duration can also vary according to your condition and goals. Lower blepharoplasty has several benefits including getting rid of dark circles and eye bags. As I briefly said, blepharoplasty is the best way to get rid of dark circles under eyes. Let me explain why. Here are the several benefits of removing dark circles through blepharoplasty: 1. Lower blepharoplasty removes your dark circles. One main benefit of lower blepharoplasty is removing your dark circles. Aging, heredity, and ethnicity are natural causes of dark circles. Dark circles caused by natural processes cannot be often solved by over-the-counter products. Only lower blepharoplasty can completely get rid of your dark circles. It is a permanent solution to your dark under eye. 2. Lower lid blepharoplasty eliminates your eye bags. Your dark circles are not the only problem that can be solved by surgery. Lower lid blepharoplasty also gets rid of your eye bags. Since eye bags are usually caused by fat going forward, removing that fat can solve it. During lower lid blepharoplasty, I remove the excess fat under your eyes. By doing this, the procedure effectively gets rid of your heavy eye bags. Since your eye bags cast a shadow over your under eye, this helps with your dark circles as well. 3. Lower blepharoplasty smoothens your under eye. Under eye wrinkles are among the most common issues for ageing people. It worsens the appearance of other signs of ageing like crow’s feet. Eye bag surgery can permanently solve these. During lower blepharoplasty, I will sew your skin back after removing excess fat under your eyes. This makes your under eye tighter, giving you smoother, younger-looking skin. Before the Surgery You must have a consultation before having lower lid blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty for dark circles is a major surgical procedure that requires careful planning and execution. Hence, you should have a consultation before going through the procedure. During the consultation, I will listen to your goals. I will also check your current condition and medical history. Based on this information, I will tell you whether you are an ideal candidate for lower lid blepharoplasty. I will further evaluate your face and see if you need other treatments. If yes, I will explain each of them. Rest assured, you can then determine the schedule for your surgery. During the Surgery Blepharoplasty involves fat transposition and fat removal. I will give you anaesthesia first of all. For full disclosure, my clinic uses sedation anaesthesia. It is because it is safer than general anaesthesia. Sedation anaesthesia also allows you to recover faster. During surgery, I open a fibrous layer. It is called the orbital septum. Once this is opened, your eye’s orbital fat pockets reveal themselves. I then transfer the fat from your under eye to your cheek. I do this conservatively because you can always add but not lessen. This process is called fat transposition. If you have severe dark circles and eye bags, I will do fat removal as well. To enhance the result, I do a canthopexy stitch to support your lower eyelid. This stitch is totally concealed and dissolves a few weeks after the surgery. After the Surgery Lower blepharoplasty involves side effects that usually go away one to two weeks after surgery. All of my patients’ sight returned to normal right after the surgery. In addition, they go home 30 minutes after the surgery. Many of them go back to work or school on the same day, given that they do not do intense physical activities. Though this rarely happens, you might have dry eyes after the lower blepharoplasty. However, it only lasts for up to seven days. You might also experience bruising and swelling after the surgery. However, these side effects go away one to two weeks after the procedure. Before and After Blepharoplasty Photos Here are some photos of my patients before and after blepharoplasty: Patient 1: This 63-year-old woman was concerned about her eyes being overshadowed by puffy & dark lower eyelids and drooping brows. She had complete blepharoplasty. After the surgery, her eyes became more alive. Her dark circles and drooping brows went away as well. Patient 2: This 46-year-old woman was concerned about people asking her if she is tired all the time. She had complete blepharoplasty. After the surgery, her eyes became more youthful. Her dark circles and eye bags were gone and her brows were lifted. Patient 3: This young man was concerned about his large eye bags and dark circles. He had lower blepharoplasty. After the surgery, his eyes became more alive. His eye bags and dark circles were removed as well. Blepharoplasty Reviews UK Here are some verified reviews from my patients: “I wanted to have an upper blepharoplasty for many years and had consultations with several of the well known London plastic surgeons, however, I never quite felt comfortable enough until I had my consultation with Dr De Silva. I live overseas and although my consultation was via Skype, I immediately felt that Dr De Silva listened to me, understood my concerns and was realistic about the results I would achieve by having surgery. I have found with many of the so called ‘celebrity’ plastic surgeons that the consultation can be like a conveyor belt, they can be very over powering and dismissive and you are made to feel that they are doing you a favour by seeing you! Not so with Dr De Silva, the whole experience from booking the Skype consultation through to arriving in the UK, having the face to face consultation and on the day of the surgery was amazing. The front of house team are incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and reassuring, I called several times throughout the process and every time I called the team were friendly, reassuring and never made me feel like I was being a nuisance. I had twilight sedation which I have to say I was very nervous about, however, the anaesthetist was very calm, caring and reassuring, I didn’t feel anything apart from a little bit of discomfort from the laser but it was over so quickly that it would certainly not put me off having another procedure. I did bruise quite severely after the surgery and had significant swelling but the swelling subsided within a few days and the bruising was easily camouflaged with make up. It is just over a year since my surgery and I am absolutely thrilled with the results,I am so glad I had the surgery and Dr De Silva will be my surgeon of choice for future procedures.” Source: RealSelf “Had lower blepharoplasty surgery with Dr De Silvia. I have wanted it done for such a long time but it was a big decision to make. I decided to go for it and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I finally look fresh and not constantly tired. The whole experience was amazing. I can not fault anything. The recovery was only a week and two weeks for the swelling to completely go. I am so pleased with the results. Thank you so much.” Source: BirdEye “I live in Liverpool and travelled to Dr De Silva for my blepharoplasty after a lot of research. I am so happy I did! I can’t recommend him & his team enough. They are the most professional, caring and reassuring team. The clinic is very clean, organised and welcoming. I was really nervous beforehand but there was absolutely no need to be, as it was the best experience it could have been- I wasn’t aware of anything happening under the sedation, I felt like I just had a nap, woke up and it was done. The sedation doctor was also lovely. The whole thing was (unbelievably) totally pain-free and the aftercare was second to none. I am delighted with the results! 2 months on and there is no scarring at all and the result keeps on getting better and better. So if you’re considering blepharoplasty – do not go to anyone else. It’s your face!” Source: RateMDs Conclusion Knowing how to get rid of dark circles under eyes is crucial in making an informed decision about which treatment to take. Every patient is unique and therefore needs a customised treatment plan. If you are ready to take the next step to a better you, book a consultation now!

Eye Bag Removal Surgery (Blepharoplasty) Explained

Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is the best solution to eye bag removal. As you get older, the skin around your eyes deteriorates. Loose skin and excess fat can change your eyelid’s appearance, giving birth to eye bags. The solution? Eye bag removal. Thanks to advances in cosmetic procedures, there are now many options for eye bag removal. However, if you are looking for a permanent solution, blepharoplasty is the best choice. In this article, I’ll talk about eye bags and how you can have them removed. Causes of Eye Bags There are many reasons why eye bags appear. Aging is the most common. Contrary to popular belief, ageing is not the only reason why eye bags appear and become more noticeable. Here are the causes of eye bags. 1. Age Aging is the most common cause of eye bags. As you age, the skin under your eyes becomes less elastic and thinner. The bony foundation under your eyes changes as well, allowing fat to go forward. Tear troughs, the hollow part under your eyes, also become deeper and more noticeable. The same thing happens to under eye wrinkles. As a result, you develop eye bags. The fat sinks further, making your under eye look swollen. The older you get, the bigger your eye bags get. 2. Heredity It’s also possible for you to inherit eye bags. Some families have more prominent eye bags than others. Hence, if eye bags run in your family, you will probably have them, too. Heredity can also contribute to a condition called periorbital hyperpigmentation. This condition makes you predisposed to having dark circles. As you may well know, dark circles emphasize the presence of eye bags. Moreover, some people are genetically prone to subluxation, which is the moving of fat under the eyeball to the front of the eye. 3. Ethnicity Eye bags are more noticeable in people who have pale skin. It’s because a fair complexion cannot hide eye bags. Hence, when people with pale skin develop eye bags, they become prominent. For this reason, Caucasians tend to have deeper, more noticeable eye bags compared to African Americans. On the other hand, African Americans produce more pigment around the eye area. This can cause general darkening on the lids and under the eyes. 4. Smoking When you smoke, your body gets exposed to free radicals. Free radicals break down collagen and elastin in your skin― two substances that keep your skin tight and elastic. As a result, your skin sags and swells. In addition, smoking robs you of vitamins that repair your skin. It also causes dehydration, which aggravates eye bags and dark circles. On top of that, cigarettes contain nicotine, a chemical that can disrupt sleeping patterns. 5. Lack of Sleep Your sleeping habits can also cause eye bags. This explains why your eye bags become bigger after staying up for more than 24 hours. In particular, lack of sleep can cause fluid buildup under your eyes. As a result, your eye bags become bigger. Lack of sleep also causes your skin to become dull and pale. This allows dark tissues and blood vessels under your skin to show. 6. Sun Exposure Too much exposure to the sun causes your body to excessively produce melanin. Melanin is a pigment that gives your skin pigment. Hence, too much exposure to the sun can cause the area surrounding your eyes to darken. Excessive sun exposure can also make the skin under the eyes thinner. This causes dark circles and eye bags to become more visible. 7. Stress When you are stressed, blood circulation in your eye area slows down. This allows blood to pool there. Specifically, your thin blood vessels leak and stretch. The blood spreads out under the skin and oxidizes. This process leads to puffy eye bags and a dark purple hue over them. In addition, more blood is directed away from your face, making it look pasty. Consequently, your eye bags become more visible. 8. Poor Diet A poor diet can lead to eye bags as well. To begin with, a diet mostly composed of sugar can cause inflammation. Since the skin under your eyes is thinner compared to other body parts, inflammation can aggravate your eye bags. Salty food including canned goods can also make your eye bags swell. It’s because they have a lot of sodium in them. Excessive sodium can make you retain water, which aggravates your eye bags. 9. Allergies When you experience allergies, your body releases histamine in response to it. Histamine then causes symptoms including redness, itchiness, and puffy eyes. It also makes your blood vessels dilate and become more visible. In addition, allergies urge you to scratch and rub the skin around your eyes. This can worsen your dark circles and make your eye bags more prominent. 10. Dehydration Not drinking enough water each day can worsen your eye bags. When your body doesn’t receive enough water, the skin under your eyes starts to look dull. Your eyes become sunken as well. Drinking alcohol also dehydrates your body. Hence, you might want to watch out how much and how often you drink. Disadvantages of Having Eye Bags Eye bags cause problems that can be solved through under eye bag removal. Most people hate having eye bags for many reasons. Here they are. 1. Eye bags make you look tired. Having prominent eye bags makes you look tired all the time, even if you are not actually tired. If you have noticeable eye bags, people around you will often say that you look tired. Some of them might say that you lack sleep, despite sleeping a lot the night before. 2. Eye bags can stress you out. What others say about our appearance can bring us down. If someone says that you look unpleasant because of your eye bags, you might get hurt. As a result, you’ll keep thinking about your flaws, including your eye bags. The constant thought of your flaws can stress you out. If going through eye bags removal surgery helps reduce your stress levels, go for it. 3. Eye bags can be a permanent problem. Since most eye bags are caused by ageing and genetics. If not dealt with, they will be a permanent problem. Eye cream and makeup, while somehow effective, are not permanent solutions to eye bags. Cream can slightly lighten your eye bags, but they will still be there. Makeup can conceal them, but they will remain. Remember, a permanent problem needs a permanent solution. 4. Eye bags affect your self-confidence. Looking at the mirror every day and seeing those prominent eye bags can affect your self-confidence. If your career is mainly based on your appearance (e.g acting, modelling), eye bags affect your confidence to do your job. As your self-confidence decreases, so does other people’s confidence in you. It’s because your confidence determines how other people see you. Eye Bag Removal through Surgery Removal of eye bags through surgery is the only permanent solution to your problem. As I mentioned, eye bags caused by genetics and ageing are permanent. While over-the-counter products somehow help, they cannot get rid of your eye bags. Blepharoplasty or under eye bag removal can. What is Blepharoplasty? Knowing how to get rid of eye bags help you explore your options. Blepharoplasty is also known as eyelid surgery. As its name implies, blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure done on the eyelids to get rid of its problems. There are two kinds of blepharoplasty. One is done on the upper eyelid (upper blepharoplasty). The other one is done on the lower eyelid (lower blepharoplasty). While lower and upper blepharoplasty are done on distinct areas, the two procedures often complement each other. A complete blepharoplasty procedure enhances your eyes’ overall appearance, giving you that youthful glow. At my clinic, blepharoplasty lasts for an hour to an hour and a half. It may take longer depending on your condition and the presence of other procedures. Lower Blepharoplasty Lower blepharoplasty is specially tailored to remove eye bags. As I stated, lower blepharoplasty is done on the lower eyelid. In this section, I’ll explain how lower blepharoplasty or eye bag removal surgery is done. During lower blepharoplasty, a fibrous layer called the orbital septum is opened. This is done to reveal the eye’s orbital fat pockets. Since the eye bags develop because of fat pushing forward, I follow a conservative approach to fix it. Known as fat transposition, I immediately transfer the fat below the eyelid to the cheek. However, fat transposition is usually done with fat removal in patients with bigger eye bags. To improve the result, I use a canthopexy stitch to support the lower eyelid. This stitch is completely hidden. It dissolves a few weeks after the surgery. Recovery Recovery depends on many factors such as sleep and activity. All of my patients’ eyesight return back to normal immediately after the surgery. They usually return home 30 minutes after the procedure. Many of them go back to work or school on the same day. In addition, I use sedation anesthesia. It causes faster recovery compared to traditional anesthesia. Though this rarely happens, you might have dry eyes after the procedure. However, it only lasts for a week. Some bruising and swelling might be there as well. However, they will go away one to two weeks after the surgery. There are a few things you can do to speed up recovery. To start with, putting ice on the affected area for 10 minutes each day after the surgery can help reduce swelling. Resting and taking things easy also helps. It’s because a low and stable blood pressure reduces the risk of worsening symptoms. In addition, elevating your head while sleeping can help decrease bruising and swelling. Removal of Eye Bags Without Surgery: Is It Possible? Skincare products can somehow help. However, they are not a permanent solution to eye bags. Many people think that skincare products can help remove their eye bags. While over-the-counter products are somehow effective, they are not a permanent solution to your eye bags, especially for those caused by ageing and genetics. Another notion is the use of fillers to remove eye bags. Fillers can reduce the appearance of eye bags, but they are temporary. If you are looking for a permanent solution that is more cost-effective in the long run, I suggest going under blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty produces better and longer results. It can last up to a lifetime for older people who want their eye bags removed. Is There a Clinic Doing Eye Bag Removal Near Me? The Centre for Advanced Facial Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery offers eye bag removal in London. Yes, there is. My clinic is located in Harley Street, London. We offer high-quality eye bag removal. My techniques aim to give you the least pain and scarring possible. My clinic also offers patient support after the surgery to make your recovery as seamless as possible. Conclusion Having eye bags is one of the most common problems among ageing people. Some teens and young adults can have prominent eye bags, often are genetically predisposed to having them. Eye bag removal can be a life-changing process that helps boost your confidence and work performance. Looking for a permanent solution to your eye bags? Book a consultation now!

Crow’s Feet Around The Eyes: Causes and Treatment

Crow’s feet are caused by small muscle contractions that occur when you make a facial expression. Are you worried about the little lines spreading out from the corners of your eyes? You’re not alone. Crows feet eyes are a common concern among adults. Crow’s feet are caused by small muscle contractions that occur every time you make a facial expression, among others. Crow’s feet are caused by small muscle contractions that occur every time you make a facial expression, among others. But there’s hope. There are many treatment options for crow’s feet including surgical and non-surgical procedures. You can also take some steps to slow their development down. In this article, I’ll discuss the causes, prevention, and treatment of crow’s feet. Common Causes of Crow’s Feet To identify the right treatment for you, knowing what causes crow’s feet is a must. Aging is the most common cause of crow’s feet around the eyes. 1. Aging Aging is one of the most common causes of fine lines and wrinkles under eyes. Simply put, your skin acts like fabric. When you’re young, collagen keeps it as elastic as possible. Over time, decreases in collagen levels make your skin susceptible to fine lines and wrinkles when stretched. A once elastic fabric becomes less elastic. Combine this natural process with the thin skin around eyes, and you get crow’s feet. 2. Genetics Genetics determine how we look as we age, including the onset of crow’s feet. Due to genetics, signs of ageing hit Caucasians worse than African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. In particular, Caucasians are more prone to having crow’s feet compared to African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. Crow’s feet also appear earlier on Caucasians than African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. 3. UV Rays Collagen is a major component of connective tissues and the most abundant protein in the body. In addition, collagen is responsible for keeping your youthful appearances and skin structure. Unfortunately, UV (ultraviolet) rays break down collagen. It also causes free radicals that further damage your skin. Decreased collagen levels and other skin damage caused by UV rays lead to crow’s feet. 4. Facial Motion Repetitive facial movements like squinting can cause crow’s feet. Repeated facial expressions can cause crows feet eyes. Whenever you smile or squint, the area around your eyes crease. Over time, these tiny folds accumulate and turn into crow’s feet. Since expressions are a part of our daily lives, facial motion eventually leads to crow’s feet. 5. Smoking Smoking is closely related to your skin’s health. For starters, smoking exposes your skin to oxidative stress, a process that decreases your body’s ability to detoxify harmful substances. As a result, your body becomes less capable of fighting harmful substances. This damages your skin and leads to crows feet eyes. 6. Alcohol Alcohol is another substance that can lead to crow’s feet. Specifically, alcohol dehydrates your skin by taking out the fluid on your skin. Because of this, your skin becomes prone to crow’s feet. In addition, alcohol can cause you to age faster. This makes your crow’s feet and other skin damage more prominent. 7. Unhealthy Lifestyle An unhealthy lifestyle is another factor leading to crow’s feet. Think about this: people who exercise, eat a healthy diet, and sleep properly look younger than those who don’t. It’s because taking care of yourself leads to healthy skin. The healthier your skin is, the less susceptible you are to crow’s feet. 8. Eye-Related Issues Eye-related medical problems can cause crow’s feet. Medical issues, particularly those involving the eyes can cause crow’s feet. In particular, patients who squint to see clearly usually suffer from nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia). They might also suffer from a more serious condition like astigmatism or presbyopia. This is common among people aged 40 or higher. 9. Stress Extreme stress not only messes with your mind. It messes with your skin, too. When you’re stressed, your body releases cortisol or the stress hormone. Cortisol can break your skin’s collagen and elastin. As a result, crow’s feet appear. Chronic stress can also speed up the ageing process, making your crow’s feet more noticeable. 10. Weight Change While not as prevalent as other factors in this list, weight loss and gain can cause crow’s feet. As you gain weight, the skin on your face stretches. When you lose weight, it snaps back. As the process gets repeated, your skin becomes less elastic. Consequently, your crow’s feet don’t bounce back. It becomes more permanent. How to Prevent Crow’s Feet There are things you can do to slow down the appearance of crow’s feet. You can take some steps to make your crow’s feet less visible. Take note that these steps can also be used for prevention, but not treatment. 1. Protect yourself from UV exposure. The sun is the ultimate source of UV radiation. UV rays break down the collagen in your skin, so avoiding it is a must. The best way to avoid the sun is staying indoors during midday. Avoid going out when the sun is at its hottest. If you have to go outside, use an umbrella. Put on dark sunglasses or a wide-brimmed hat to protect your eyes and avoid squinting. In addition, don’t forget to apply sunscreen with SPF 35 or higher. Apply it generously to all exposed skin at least 30 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply sunscreen after swimming or sweating. This is a must because the sunscreen gets rubbed off by moisture. If you’re staying outside for a long period, reapply sunscreen every two hours. Indoor tanning is another source of UV rays. Indoor tanning can be harmful, especially if you’re young. It can prompt the onset of skin damage including crow’s feet. It also increases your risk of skin cancer. 2. Make some lifestyle changes. If you’re smoking, it’s time to quit. Smoking not only increases your chances of having lung cancer. It also damages your skin. Smoking exposes you to free radicals that are harmful to your skin. The more you smoke, the more your skin suffers. If you’re drinking alcohol excessively, it’s time to cut it down. Alcohol not only damages your liver. It damages your skin, too. Alcohol dehydrates your skin, leaving it more prone to skin damages including crow’s feet. Drinking at least two servings of alcohol per day is dangerous. If you’re not sleeping enough, it’s time to get at least 8 hours of high-quality sleep each night. Your body needs time to repair itself every day through sleeping. When your body doesn’t get enough sleep, your skin suffers. As a result, you get fine lines and wrinkles. Making the lifestyle changes I mentioned above can effectively reduce the appearance of crow’s feet and other skin issues. 3. Address excessive facial motion. Facial expressions are a part of human communication. Smiling, frowning, and squinting every day is normal. However, if you do certain facial motions excessively, you must address it. There might be certain factors that cause you to frown or squint excessively. To start with, you must know why you’re doing an expression excessively. For instance, if you squint too much daily, you must visit a doctor. Excessive squinting can be a result of an eye-related problem such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. It can also be related to a more serious, undiagnosed eye problem. Hence, it is wise to have your eyes checked or your glass prescription updated. 4. Wisely deal with stress. Stress negatively affects your body, including your skin. In particular, it affects the proteins that help you skin youthful and supple. In addition, stress makes you do facial expressions (e.g. squinting, furrowing your brow) that can lead to crow’s feet. However, stress is a normal reaction to a situation where you feel anxious or threatened. While no one can completely avoid stress, you can learn how to cope with it. Learning healthy ways to cope can help reduce your stress levels. There are simple yet effective steps you can take to cope with stress. To begin with, breathing exercises can help. When you’re feeling stressed, sit down and close your eyes. Take deep breaths. Repeat this until you calm down. Distracting yourself by doing certain activities also helps. For instance, you can cook your favorite meal to stop thinking about what stresses you out. Lastly, don’t be too hard on yourself. Remember that no one is perfect. Accept that you cannot control everything in life. However, you can control how you react to what life throws at you. 5. Know the root cause of your crow’s feet. Consult with your doctor to determine the severity and best treatment for your crow’s feet. From ageing to sun exposure, there are many causes of crow’s feet. However, a self-assessment is not as accurate as a consultation with a doctor. Knowing the root cause of your crow’s feet helps determine the best treatment for you. In particular, a thorough consultation with your doctor will reveal how your age, genetics, and other factors contributed to your crow’s feet. It also determines the severity of your crow’s feet. Remember, you can do self-assessment and read every reference there is about crow’s feet, but nothing compares to a personal consultation. Every patient is different, and that’s why I encourage everyone to get a consultation before treatment. Crows Feet Eyes Treatment There are many ways to treat your crow’s feet. Here are non-surgical and surgical options that you might consider for treatment. anti-wrinkle treatment anti-wrinkle treatment is most effective for people with dynamic wrinkles, including crow’s feet. anti-wrinkle treatment smooths out lines and wrinkles caused by repetitive facial movements. It does this by preventing your muscles from contracting. As a result, the appearance of crow’s feet is reduced. anti-wrinkle treatment is most effective for people with dynamic wrinkles, including crow’s feet. Dynamic wrinkles are among the least noticeable types of wrinkles. They usually appear whenever facial movements are made. They are not usually noticeable when the face is at rest. In addition, anti-wrinkle treatment works best for people whose crow’s feet are just starting to develop. anti-wrinkle treatment is injected into the affected area using a small needle. This makes the area’s muscles relax. Then, anti-wrinkle treatment prevents the muscles from contracting. It instantaneously reduces the appearance of crow’s feet. Over time, it can cause them to disappear entirely if administered properly by a skilled physician. Laser Resurfacing Laser resurfacing removes the upper layer of skin to reveal newer, younger-looking skin. Laser resurfacing is a modern way to treat crow’s feet. This procedure removes the upper layers of skin to reveal newer, younger-looking skin. Laser resurfacing works well for crow’s feet because it heats up several layers of skin to promote collagen production. Increased collagen production helps the skin around your eyes heal and become smooth. In particular, the procedure involves a laser wand focused on the face. In my clinic, we use a special technique and technology to accurately target your problem areas. Laser resurfacing tightens your skin. It can make you at least 10 years younger if done properly. However, laser resurfacing may not completely eliminate crow’s feet. This is why I usually advise my patients to get laser resurfacing along with other procedures to get the best results. Dermal Fillers Dermal fillers add volume to your eyes and smoothen your crow’s feet. Dermal fillers are administered via injection. They add volume to your eyes and smoothen your crow’s feet. This crows feet eyes treatment is done by injecting a small needle with hyaluronic acid (HA) in the affected area. A dermal filler procedure lasts for about 10 to 15 minutes, with instantaneous results. It’s crucial to choose an experienced specialist, as the positioning of the needle is crucial. After two weeks, you can return to the clinic for a post-treatment checkup. If you and I feel that more is needed, you can have more dermal fillers. I always follow a conservative approach with dermal fillers. It’s because fillers can always be added but not easily taken away. However, dermal fillers are only a temporary solution to crow’s feet. Results can last for up to two years. After this, you have to go through the procedure again. Blepharoplasty A complete blepharoplasty procedure enhances your eyes’ overall appearance. Blepharoplasty is more commonly known as eyelid surgery. This crow’s feet treatment is a permanent solution to your problem. There are two kinds of blepharoplasty― upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty. Upper blepharoplasty is done on the upper eyelid. The procedure involves making a small incision to remove and reposition the fat. On the other hand, lower blepharoplasty is done on the lower eyelid. The procedure also involves making a small incision to remove and reposition the fat. A complete blepharoplasty procedure enhances your eyes’ overall appearance. Thus, I always advise my patients to consider the whole procedure for best results. Based on my experience, one of the main concerns of patients planning to have blepharoplasty is the presence of scars. My trans-conjunctival technique solves this. I use this technique to conceal the scars on the natural creases around your eyes. This technique keeps your eyelid’s shape and produces more natural results. In addition, I use sedation anesthesia. This causes faster recovery than traditional anesthesia. Due to this, my patients recover within 30 minutes after the treatment. Many of them even go back to work or school on the same day. Blepharoplasty done in my clinic can last for a lifetime, without the need for fillers. Conclusion Crow’s feet are caused by different factors involving ageing, repetitive facial movement, smoking, and UV rays. Thanks to modern medicine, crow’s feet can be treated. However, blepharoplasty is the most effective treatment because it is long-term. At my clinic, you don’t have to get fillers after the surgery. The procedure is minimally painful as well. Do you want to get rid of your crow’s feet? Book a consultation today!

Under Eye Wrinkles: How to Get Rid of Them For Good

You can get rid of under eye wrinkles through surgical and non-surgical procedures. As you get older, things change. One of the most dreadful changes? Under eye wrinkles. Eye wrinkles are common among ageing people because the skin loses its elasticity over time. Additionally, the skin under the eyes is thin. This makes people susceptible to having fine lines under the eye. However, under eye wrinkles can be treated. You can get rid of them for good through cosmetic procedures― both surgical and non-surgical. There are also a few things you can do to slow down their progression. In this article, I’ll discuss the causes, types, prevention and treatment of under eye wrinkles. Common Causes of Under Eye Wrinkles From ageing to sleeping habits, there are various causes of under eye wrinkles. Proper prevention and treatment of under eye wrinkles involves knowing what causes your under eye wrinkles. 1. Aging Aging is the top cause of fine lines and wrinkles under eyes. As you age, your skin becomes less elastic. Your under eye is prone to wrinkling because the periorbital hollow― the hollow part under your eye ― is covered with thin skin. Thin skin with less elasticity means more under eye wrinkles. Genetics also determine how early the signs of ageing will hit you. For instance, Caucasians are more prone to ageing than African Americans and Asians. 2. Smoking Smoking is another common cause of under eye wrinkles, next to ageing. For starters, smoking exposes your skin to oxidative stress. Extra oxidative stress lessens your body’s ability to detoxify harmful substances. As a result, your body becomes less capable of fighting free radicals. This damages your skin, leading to under eye wrinkles and fine lines. 3. UV Rays The sun’s ultraviolet rays can cause under eye wrinkles. Collagen makes your skin supple. It is vital in keeping a youthful look. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation breaks down collagen. UV rays also prompt the formation of free radicals, which damage your skin’s elastic fibers. Unprotected sun exposure is the main cause of UV rays. Sunless tanning beds can also expose you to harmful UV rays. 4. Facial Movement Repetitive facial expressions such as frowning, smiling, and squinting can cause fine lines to develop around your eye. It’s because facial movements make the area around your eyes crease. Over time, minor creasing accumulates. The more you do something over time, the more it has a tendency to stay that way. Since we express ourselves daily, repetitive facial motion eventually leads to under eye wrinkles. 5. Sleeping Habits Surprisingly enough, your sleeping habits cause wrinkles. If the same facial muscles are pushed against a pillow each night, your skin loses its ability to go back to its original place. Hence, sleeping with your face buried in your pillow can cause under eye wrinkles. Types of Wrinkles There are four main types of undereye wrinkles caused by various factors. Aside from determining what causes under eye wrinkles, it’s also important to know what type of under eye wrinkles you have. 1. Gravitational Folds Gravitational folds are usually caused by ageing. As you age, gravity naturally takes its course. This causes your tissues to gradually deflate. As a result, your skin folds and droops. In particular, gravity causes your skin to lose some of the attachments to the fascia. The fascia is composed of connective tissue, primarily collagen, found under the skin. The fascia stabilizes and encloses your muscles. Once the attachments are not strong enough, your skin starts to fold and droop. Examples of this are under eye wrinkles and droopy eyelids. 2. Dynamic Wrinkles Dynamic wrinkles are usually caused by repetitive facial motion. When you smile or frown, the muscles under your skin contract and expand. These cause temporary lines. As you repeat these expressions, the lines become deeper and more permanent. Dynamic wrinkles usually develop between your brows, forehead, and the area around your eyes. 3. Static Wrinkles Static wrinkles are usually caused by UV rays and smoking. As its name suggests, static wrinkles are visible even when your face is at rest. Static wrinkles are more permanent compared to dynamic wrinkles. Over time, dynamic wrinkles can become static wrinkles. Static wrinkles appear due to skin damage caused by loss of elastic fibers and low collagen levels. These processes are prompted by UV rays and smoking. In addition, static wrinkles are usually found under your eye and on your cheeks, upper lip, and base of your neck. 4. Compression Wrinkles Compression wrinkles are usually caused by poor sleeping habits. This type of wrinkle is the most recent category to be discovered. As its name implies, compression wrinkles are a result of compressing your face against a pillow while you sleep. At an early stage, compression wrinkles usually disappear during the day. However, they can become permanent if you don’t treat them soon. How to Prevent Under Eye Wrinkles You can prevent under eye wrinkles by closely following some tips. You can slow down the progression of under eye wrinkles if you start protecting your skin at a young age. Here are some tips that can help prevent under eye wrinkles. Take note that these steps are for prevention, not treatment. 1. Avoid UV rays. UV rays expose you to free radicals, so you must avoid it as much as you can. The best way of avoiding the sun is staying indoors during midday, or when the sun is at its hottest. If you’re stepping outside, use an umbrella. Putting on dark sunglasses or a wide-brimmed hat also helps. Doing either of them protects your eyes and prevents you from squinting under the sun. In addition, you must avoid indoor tanning. It is particularly harmful for young people. Those who start indoor tanning during early adulthood are prone to skin damage and skin cancer. 2. Always put sunscreen on. Always use sunscreen with SPF 35 or higher to avoid under eye wrinkles. Put your sunscreen on every day, whether you are going out or not. As a rule of thumb, you must use sunscreen with SPF 35 or higher. Generously apply it to all exposed skin 30 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply the sunscreen after swimming, sweating, or drying off your skin. This is a must because the sunscreen gets rubbed off by water. If you’re outside for a long period, reapply your sunscreen every two hours. 3. Use the right products according to your skin’s condition. There are many anti-ageing products in the market. The best products to prevent wrinkles? Those that boost your collagen levels. Products with hyaluronic acid (HA) are the best for people who are starting to see signs of ageing. The moisturising and collagen-boosting effects of HA effectively helps slow down the appearance of under eye wrinkles. I can attest to HA’s effectiveness as it’s a component of the dermal fillers used in my clinic. 4. Change your sleeping habits. A poor sleeping position can cause compression wrinkles. I highly encourage you to sleep on your back. It’s because sleeping on your side or face is a breeding ground for wrinkles. While we’re at it, make sure to get at least eight hours of high-quality sleep each night. Make sure that there are no distractions that can wake you up in the middle of the night. Sleeping at a certain time each night also helps. 5. Quit smoking. Smoking is one of the main causes of under eye wrinkles. Like UV rays, it exposes you to free radicals that damage your skin. Hence, it’s best if you quit smoking. I know that the process won’t be easy, but I assure you that it is worth it. Patients who quit smoking not only prevented further skin damage. They also became physically and mentally healthier. 6. Drink enough water every day. Drink at least eight glasses of water each day to avoid under eye wrinkles. Hydrating your skin from the inside is just as crucial as hydrating it from the outside. As a rule of thumb, drink at least eight glasses of water every day. Avoid sugary drinks such as soda, sports drinks, and artificial juice. Remember, skin that is hydrated retains its elasticity. Plus, well hydrated skin keeps its shape despite decreased collagen levels. 7. Cut the alcohol down. If you are drinking at least two servings of alcohol per day, it’s time to cut it down. Alcohol affects any mucous membrane― from the skin to the liver. It takes the fluid out of your skin, leaving it prone to damage. In addition, drinking makes you look older. A person drinking for 20 to 30 years has more wrinkles compared to someone with the same age who doesn’t drink. 8. Avoid stress. Stress can make your skin less elastic. It’s because it can affect the proteins that help keep your skin supple. Repeatedly frowning and furrowing your brow can also lead to wrinkles. Hence, it’s best to avoid what’s causing you to frown and furrow your brow. When you’re stressed, try using healthy coping mechanisms such as watching a movie, reading, or cooking. How to Treat Under Eye Wrinkles Under eye wrinkles can be treated through non-surgical and surgical treatments. Tear Trough Fillers: Non-Surgical Option Tear trough fillers are a non-invasive treatment for under eye wrinkles. Tear trough fillers are gel-like substances injected under your eyes. These dermal fillers add volume to your eyes. By doing this, wrinkles and other damages under your eyes disappear. This under eye wrinkles treatment is done by injecting a needle with hyaluronic acid (HA) in the tear trough― the crease between your upper cheek and lower eyelid. The tear trough becomes more evident as you age. It’s also a breeding ground for puffiness and under eye wrinkles. Thus, treating this area can effectively treat eye wrinkles. The procedure lasts for 10 to 15 minutes, with instantaneous results. It’s vital to choose an experienced specialist, since the positioning of the needle is crucial. After two weeks, you can return to the clinic for a post-treatment checkup. If you and I feel that more product is needed, you can have more fillers injected. I always take a conservative approach with dermal fillers. It’s because fillers can always be added but not easily taken away. However, tear trough fillers are only a temporary solution to under eye wrinkles. Its results can last for up to 2 years. Blepharoplasty: Surgical Option Blepharoplasty is a surgical treatment for under eye wrinkles. Blepharoplasty is more commonly known as eyelid surgery or under eye wrinkle surgery. There are two types of blepharoplasty― upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty. Upper blepharoplasty is done on the upper eyelid. A small incision is made in the area to remove and reposition the fat. On the other hand, lower blepharoplasty involves under eye wrinkles surgery. The procedure removes tissue and repositions it on your lower eyelid. While lower blepharoplasty is for the under eye, it is ideally done along with upper blepharoplasty. It’s because a complete blepharoplasty procedure enhances your eyes’ overall appearance. One of the main concerns of patients planning to get blepharoplasty is the presence of scars. The trans-conjunctival technique solves this. I use this technique to hide the scars on the natural creases around your eyes. This technique also keeps your eyelid’s shape. Additionally, I use sedation anesthesia, which causes faster recovery compared to traditional anesthesia. Due to this, all of my patients recover within 30 minutes after the procedure. Some of them even go back to work or school on the same day. Blepharoplasty in my clinic can last for more than 10 years, without the need for fillers. Conclusion A thorough consultation is needed to determine the right under eye treatment for you. Under eye wrinkles can be treated by using tear trough fillers or blepharoplasty. Both are effective treatments for under eye wrinkles. However, the right treatment depends on your goals, genetics, and medical history. If you don’t want to go under the knife, a tear trough filler treatment is for you. If you want more permanent results, blepharoplasty is for you. Take a look at my patients’ under eye wrinkles before and after photos to see what my treatments can do for you. Want to know which under eye wrinkle treatment is the best for you? Book a consultation today!

How Much Does a Facelift Cost? Cosmetic Surgeon Reveals It All

by Dr De Silva||The Centre London

Are you tired of looking at your sagging face? Do you want to fight the signs of ageing? Then you’re at the right place. In this article, I answer the question: How much does a facelift cost? Many patients hesitate to get a facelift because of the cost. However, getting a facelift produces things more important than money. These things include high self-confidence and self-belief. I assure you, it’s worth it. Many of my patients are living more fulfilling and confident lives. Before I discuss the cost, you must know what a facelift is. What Is a Facelift? A facelift or rhytidectomy enhances your look by lifting your face. It is mainly done to lift saggy skin. It is also done to reduce wrinkles and refine facial lines. In other words, a facelift reverses the signs of ageing. However, it’s not just for old people. Young people can use it to prevent signs of ageing. During the procedure, some skin on the face is pulled back. Depending on the type, tissues underneath are manipulated. Before the skin is closed, excess skin is removed. A neck lift or platysmaplasty is often done along with a facelift. This is done to reduce fat and sagging skin on the neck. While a facelift is a 100-year-old procedure, it exponentially improved. No wonder it’s among the most common cosmetic surgeries in London. However the techniques have evolved substantially over even the last three years. New techniques have resulted in more natural results and faster healing. Why Should You Get a Facelift? You might be asking, “ Dr De Silva, why do I need a facelift,?” Let me tell you the many benefits of a facelift. As you age, your face changes. You get wrinkles, lines, and saggy skin. Fat increases and decreases in some areas of your face. These changes are normal and can’t be stopped. Unless you find the magical fountain of youth, perhaps. Kidding aside, age-related changes can be stopped. Thanks to advancements in cosmetic surgery, you can look younger. In particular, facelift can help reduce: sagging skin jowls (excess skin at lower jawline) nasolabial folds (lines from the edge of the nose to the mouth) excess neck fat sagging cheeks As I mentioned earlier, facelifts are not just for older people. They can be beneficial for younger people, too. Advantages of Getting a Facelift Early Many wait until they’re 60 or more to get a facelift. While a facelift works, the recovery time is usually longer. On the other hand, younger people have shorter recovery periods. It’s because of the amount of tissue repositioning needed. Plus, older people have to reverse ageing by 20 years. Younger ones only have to reverse ageing by 5 to 10 years. See the difference? Contrary to popular belief, there’s no shame in getting an early facelift procedure. You should be proud of doing it. After all, it’ll give you more natural results. How Much Does a Facelift Cost? Honestly, there isn’t a universal answer to this. Each patient has unique needs. Some need more adjustments. Others need fewer. So how much does a facelift cost? My best response is a cost range. On average, a facelift costs 10k to 30k. It can increase depending on the type of facelift. The cost depends on the additional techniques needed. These techniques include volume enhancement (fat transfer) and chin augmentation. A facelift will take between 3 to 6 hours depending on the exact requirements and the cost will reflect the time required. Please take note that a facelift is an intricate procedure. It requires many years of medical training and experience. How Long Does a Facelift Take? Just like facelift cost, there’s no universal answer to this. The period depends on the type of facelift. It can go from an hour to many hours. Surgery time also increases along with the techniques needed. The more complex the techniques, the longer. The less complex the techniques, the period is still long. I take longer than other surgeons because I am a perfectionist. Yes, I am guilty of wanting perfection, but it’ll benefit you. Although the procedure can be finished early, the results can’t be the same. I also measure in milliliters― something that many surgeons don’t do. It’s because it requires utmost patience. I am not telling you that others are not patient. I am saying that my procedures have been refined to deliver amazing results. The Bottomline Congratulations! Knowing how much does a facelift cost also helps you treat it as an investment. It’s an investment greater than stocks or cryptocurrencies. It is an investment for the MVP― yourself. “How much does a facelift cost again?” The next time you ask this, remember your sake. Think of your life goals. Think of the people you can help if you are more confident. Think of how great it would be for your mental health. Think of how happier you’re going to be. Think of how more confident you’re going to be. If you like what you thought of, give me a call. See you!