I'm also in the group wondering what other procedures exist that I don't know about.
DS1 was basically born with big bags under his eyes (and droopy upper eyelids...just like all of my in-laws). It's nice to know he has an option should he ever decide that it bothers him (as an adult).
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Post by shoeaholic on Sept 3, 2015 10:21:40 GMT -5
I have had this issue forever and never knew it was so easy to fix. It's one of the reasons I always wear my glasses to hide the bags. Can you tell me what the procedure entailed? How did they remove the fat? Incision?
I have had this issue forever and never knew it was so easy to fix. It's one of the reasons I always wear my glasses to hide the bags. Can you tell me what the procedure entailed? How did they remove the fat? Incision?
I don't know exactly how they got the fat out, I didn't ask. Β I do know the incision goes inside your lower lid so there's no scar. Β The whole thing takes about 45 minutes. Β I was under general anesthesia per my surgeon's preference, but some surgeons do it while you're awake.