Probably the most unpleasant evidence of age on the face is bags under the eyes or, more precisely, paraorbital hernias. They appear much earlier than a woman is ready to admit that the help of a professional cosmetologist is required. Fortunately, today there are many opportunities to eliminate this problem.
Hernias under the eyes
Paraorbital fat hernias are swelling in the lower and upper eyelids. The skin under the eyes is thin, so age-related loss of elasticity in this area is more noticeable. Vision function does not suffer from these features. But the appearance becomes tired, painful, and shows age. Therefore, many women are looking for an opportunity to get rid of bags under their eyes.
Note! Hernias under the eyes develop as age-related changes; they can occur at 30-35 years of age. Tension of facial muscles and weakening of connective tissue fibers lead to sagging skin. Over time, the empty space is filled with fatty tissue. It looks like bags under the eyes.
Causes
This problem can develop at different ages, and many reasons contribute to this.
With “wrong” fasting, muscle mass is lost and the water-electrolyte balance is disturbed. One of the consequences is the retraction of the eyeballs and the appearance of hernias under the eyes.
There are quite a few reasons why this problem occurs.
As life progresses, muscles lose tone and fatty tissue fills the empty spaces. Thick skin does not allow these changes to be noticed. If nature has made you the owner of thin skin, accumulations of adipose tissue appear in the form of bags under the eyes.
Hernial protrusions are often called edema, but this is not entirely correct. Edema, rather, contributes to the formation of paraorbital hernias. Water is retained in the body, edema forms due to reasons such as kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, electrolyte imbalance, abuse of table salt and foods containing it. Fluid accumulates in the connective tissue, impairs blood circulation in the muscles, causing their hypotrophy. This leads to the formation of a hernia.
Hernias under the eyes are often confused with swelling
Important! Processes in the body are regulated not only by the nervous system, but also by the level of hormones in the blood. Conditions such as pregnancy, menopause, and diseases associated with hormone imbalance can trigger the appearance of hernias.
Genetic predisposition is manifested by early loss of elasticity and firmness of the skin, structural features of the orbit and facial skull.
Appearance, like a mirror, reflects your lifestyle. Systematic abuse of alcoholic beverages and tobacco smoking lead to the formation of periorbital hernias at an earlier age.
Bad habits contribute to the development of this problem
Important! Poor sleep, lack of proper rest, psychological stress, and strenuous activity when working at a computer contribute to the formation of bags under the eyes.
Among other reasons, experts cite prolonged exposure to the sun's rays, in a solarium, and lack of facial skin protection with creams and glasses.
Another reason is the improper use of cosmetics. For example, you cannot use winter cosmetics in summer. Preparations for the area around the eyes make up a large part of cosmetic products. In order to make the right choice, you need to consult a medical specialist.
It is important to use cosmetics correctly
Hernias under the eyes: what is it and why do they appear?
Hernias under the eyes occur due to the anatomical features of the orbit or are the result of natural aging of the body. The skin under the eyes is very thin and over the years it loses its elasticity. If fatty tissue, which protects the eyes from various damage, gets underneath it, bags under the eyes appear. They do not hurt, do not cause itching or other discomfort, but they negatively affect a person’s appearance.
Most often, hernias occur under the eyes in women over 30 years of age. It is almost impossible to hide them with cosmetics. A woman with bags under her eyes always looks tired, sleep-deprived, and gloomy. In addition, hernias visually increase a person’s age. If the fatty bags under the eyes become larger and no measures are taken to remove them, they begin to put pressure on the nasolacrimal ducts. This leads to watery eyes and even blurred vision.
Bags under the eyes appear as a result of overwork, insomnia or alcohol abuse. They usually go away, you just need to rest a little, get some sleep, or apply a compress with ice, tea and other folk remedies to your eyes.
It is quite simple to distinguish fatty hernias from bags. You need to lightly press your finger on the eyeball. If the swelling under the eye has increased, then this is indeed a hernia.
Why do fatty hernias appear under the eyes?
Although hernias occur as a result of aging, not everyone gets them. The following reasons can provoke their occurrence:
- metabolic disease;
- skin diseases;
- stress, insomnia, overwork;
- alcoholism, smoking, unhealthy diet;
- exposure to ultraviolet radiation;
- constant use of cosmetics;
- paresis, paralysis of the eyelids;
- circulatory disorders.
Often the cause of hernias under the eyes is a genetic factor. Fatty formations can occur under the lower eyelids and under the upper eyelids. In the second case, they begin to hang over the eyes, which over time leads to a decrease in visual functions.
Types of paraorbital hernias
If fatty tissue accumulates in the sub-eyelid area, they speak of a hernia in the upper eyelid.
If adipose tissue forms a protrusion in the area under the lower eyelashes, most often at the inner corner of the eye, they speak of a hernia in the lower eyelid.
Such formations are familiar to everyone, and it seems that diagnosis cannot cause difficulties. However, despite its apparent simplicity, hernias can be confused with edema or other pathological processes. Including those with early signs of serious illness. Therefore, it is better to entrust the diagnosis to a medical specialist.
When the first signs of such a problem appear, it is better to be examined by a doctor.
Important! In most cases, hernial sacs only disrupt the aesthetic appearance of a person. In the mornings and throughout the day he looks tired, tired, and sick. But such changes sometimes lead to other problems: the outflow of lymphatic fluid is hampered, blood circulation and nutrition of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue are disrupted.
Most often, this problem is not life-threatening, except in cases of severe overhanging skin over the eyes and the inability to see fully.
Usually this problem is not life threatening
Diagnostic methods
You can detect a hernia on your own, at home.
To do this, you only need a mirror. It is enough to press lightly on the closed eye, remove your finger and examine the condition of the eyelid. If there is a hernia, the protrusion will increase and severe swelling will be observed. In addition, when you press on the skin in the affected area, a thickening will be felt. If you suspect an eye hernia, you should contact an ophthalmologist as soon as possible. Typically, the doctor will determine the presence of a problem after a visual examination and interview with the patient. But to make an accurate diagnosis, identify the stage of the pathology and the cause of its development, the following diagnostic measures may additionally be required:
- ophthalmoscopy;
- non-contact biomicroscopy;
- Ultrasound;
- CT, MRI.
Read in a separate article: Monocular blindness: causes, symptoms and treatment
If there is a suspicion that the hernia was caused by diseases of other organs or systems, other diagnostic procedures and consultation with a cardiologist or nephrologist are necessary.
Operative methods
It is possible to get rid of the problem through surgery. It's called blepharoplasty. Several types are used.
Laser blepharoplasty
Most often performed as a cosmetic procedure. In some cases, due to medical necessity (deterioration of peripheral vision).
An anesthetic gel is applied to the skin. An incision is made on the lower eyelid under the eyelashes. Excess subcutaneous fat tissue is removed with a laser. The integrity of the skin is restored by suturing. They can be self-resorbable. The results of the manipulation usually last for a long time.
Advantages of laser blepharoplasty
If the excess skin is small, an incision is made with a laser through the conjunctiva. In this case, there is no need to apply stitches.
Important! Despite the obvious advantage of the operation in the form of minimally invasiveness, the disadvantage is the high price of the procedure.
Traditional blepharoplasty - excision with a scalpel
This type of surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia. The choice depends on the patient’s preferences, his medical history, the volume of the hernial protrusion, and location.
Traditional blepharoplasty involves making a skin incision
Surgical access is made through a micro-incision in the skin along the edge of the lower eyelid. According to indications, the surgeon can excise part of the stretched skin. Then the excess fat tissue is removed. The operation ends with suturing. The postoperative period is longer and requires rehabilitation. It may take three to four weeks.
Note! During the healing process, the patient is bothered by swelling, subcutaneous hematomas, and moderate pain.
Skin healing after such an operation is quite long.
Transconjunctival blepharoplasty
This method is preferable from an aesthetic point of view, as it is seamless. It is most often performed in patients aged 20-35 years, so that sagging skin does not appear in the future.
Excess fat is removed with a scalpel or evaporated by laser. The surgical wound heals without stitches.
Before and after transconjunctival blepharoplasty
Note! The postoperative period does not require long-term rehabilitation and proceeds without complications. Local anesthesia is sufficient for pain relief.
Removing hernias under the eyes
Hernias under the eyes can be quickly and completely removed through surgery. There are several techniques used to remove fatty hernias:
Laser surgery. It is performed under local anesthesia. First, the surgeon makes a 3-4 mm long incision in the skin, and then removes the hernia under the eye with a laser. Then stitches are applied with threads, which dissolve over time and leave no marks. This method is most effective for small formations. If the hernia is very large, laser surgery does not always help. Another disadvantage of the procedure is the high cost.
Excision with a scalpel. This procedure is performed under general and local anesthesia, depending on the size of the hernia, other medical indications and the wishes of the patient. The surgeon makes a micro-incision along the edge of the lower eyelid, removes excess fat, and also excises an area of stretched skin. Surgery has a significant drawback - a long rehabilitation period. The skin heals for several weeks, during which the patient experiences pain, swelling, and bruises under the eyes. It will be possible to see the final results of the operation only after 3-4 weeks.
Transconjunctival method. This is the newest technology used in cases where the formations under the eyes have not reached very large sizes. The procedure is carried out as follows: the doctor makes a puncture of the skin, through which excess fat is removed through a special tube inserted under the mucous membrane of the eyelid. The operation is performed under local anesthesia. There are no complications after the procedure, and there is practically no recovery period.
There are no indications for surgical treatment, except in cases where hernias lead to visual impairment. The operation eliminates hernias completely, but not forever.
They may reoccur if appropriate measures are not taken. In addition, there are contraindications to the operation:
- infectious diseases;
- high intraocular pressure;
- high blood pressure;
- diseases associated with blood clotting;
- dry eye syndrome;
- AIDS;
- severe pathologies of internal organs;
- diabetes.
If the patient is not suitable for surgical treatment, he can get rid of the disease using other methods. Let's find out how to remove hernias under the eyes without surgery.
Preparation and examination before surgery
As before any operation, it is necessary to conduct tests and undergo examinations.
The standard examination list includes:
- blood analysis;
- tests for antibodies to HIV, hepatitis C, markers for viral hepatitis B, test for syphilis;
- general urine analysis;
- electrocardiogram.
Before the operation you will need to undergo some tests
Medical indications are given for visual impairment due to paraorbital hernias.
Contraindications to blepharoplasty:
- infectious processes;
- exacerbation of chronic diseases of the eye and its membranes;
- increased intraocular pressure, dry eye syndrome;
- severe somatic illnesses;
- diabetes;
- disorders of the blood coagulation system.
One of the contraindications to the procedure is diabetes.
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty
One of the most common operations in cosmetology is upper eyelid blepharoplasty. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia. After several hours of observation, if there are no complications, the patient goes home.
Excess fat tissue is removed through a micro-incision, and several cosmetic stitches are applied. On average, the procedure takes about forty minutes. If there are no complications, the sutures are removed on the 4th day. The postoperative scar is most often invisible, as it is located in the projection of the natural fold of the upper eyelid.
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty
Potential complications after surgery:
- postoperative swelling;
- subcutaneous hematoma;
- lacrimation.
Note! Usually complications disappear within a few days to two to three weeks.
Swelling after surgery disappears after a few weeks
How to remove bags under the eyes without surgery: new technologies
Non-surgical blepharoplasty of the upper and lower eyelids allows you to remove excess skin and fatty tissue and, if desired, the shape of the eyes.
In European countries, almost all women aged 45-50 years resort to this procedure, and in Asia at a very young age - 18-20 years. Note! Surgical intervention is not the only way to restore lost elasticity to the eyelids and get a more open, expressive look. If the problem was diagnosed at the initial stage of development and the changes are minor, you should definitely pay attention to upper eyelid blepharoplasty without surgery
If the problem was diagnosed at the initial stage of development and the changes are minor, you should definitely pay attention to upper eyelid blepharoplasty without surgery. In addition to this, there are other common alternatives to surgical intervention:
In addition to this, there are other common alternatives to surgical intervention:
- Laser rejuvenation. This procedure allows you to remove the necessary layers of skin, stimulating the body for their active regeneration.
- Botulinum toxin injections can remove facial wrinkles in the area around the eye. As a result, the eyes appear more expressive.
- Ultrasonic lifting forces collagen fibers to become denser and, as a result, become stronger. The essence of the procedure is to apply ultrasound to problem areas. Thanks to the procedure, it is possible to achieve a pronounced lifting effect.
- Biorevitalization, or mesotherapy (different names for the same procedure). Using a very thin needle, the cosmetologist subcutaneously introduces special cocktails enriched with biologically active substances, for example, vitamins, macro- and microelements. Due to the procedure, it is possible to moisturize the skin, as well as the turgor of the skin, and this helps to smooth out wrinkles.
- Thermage, RF lifting, or thermolifting. The essence of the procedure is the effect of high-frequency radio waves on the skin, which penetrate deep into the layers of the epidermis and heat the collagen fibers located in the thickness of the skin.
The effectiveness of the above procedures is high, but, unfortunately, limited. And most women ultimately agree to undergo surgery to remove bags under their eyes.
Bags under the eyes
Important! Surgical blepharoplasty is a last resort measure to remove the skin of the eyelids and fatty hernias. As a rule, this method is resorted to in neurosurgery when more loyal alternative methods do not bring the desired result.
How much does the operation cost?
The issue of the cost of the operation is very important.
Prices depend on the complexity of the operation, the condition of the skin, the severity of the hernia, the pricing policy of the clinic, the conditions of the operation, and postoperative observation.
The cost of the procedure depends on many factors
Laser blepharoplasty – 90,000 – 120,000 rubles.
Traditional blepharoplasty costs from 50,000 to 60,000 rubles.
Blepharoplasty via transconjunctival access - from 60,000 to 65,000 rubles.
Thermolifting of the upper or lower eyelids - 10,500 rubles.
Local anesthesia – from 5,000 to 5,500 rubles.
A set of rehabilitation procedures (6 sessions) - 12,000-13,000 rubles.
Lower cost of traditional blepharoplasty
Conservative treatment methods
An alternative to surgical intervention is conservative therapy: hardware and injection procedures, folk remedies, exercises.
Note! Hardware methods include exposure to electric current, ultrasound, radio wave radiation, and laser.
With the help of conservative treatment methods, hernias under the eyes can be slightly reduced
Electrical stimulation is achieved through low frequency electrical current. This improves muscle tone, and therefore reduces the severity of hernial protrusion.
Lymphatic drainage using microcurrents, carried out along the paths of outflow of lymphatic fluid, eliminates fluid stagnation, improves blood circulation in muscles and connective tissue.
Thermolifting is a hardware method using high-frequency radio wave radiation. It stimulates the restoration of elastin and collagen fibers and enhances the activity of fibroblasts.
Thermolifting is effective
Ultrasonic lifting allows you to increase the tone of the superficial muscular-aponeurotic system of the face. The lifting effect reduces the severity of paraorbital hernias.
Fractional thermolysis is a hardware method using a laser, which is passed through special lenses. As a result, micro-rays are formed that penetrate deep into the skin and provide a complex effect: crushing adipose tissue, reducing swelling, improving blood circulation. The overall effect is skin rejuvenation.
Fractional thermolysis
Each of the hardware methods has contraindications. These include:
- skin diseases;
- implanted pacemaker, metal implants in the body;
- individual intolerance to electric current;
- connective tissue diseases;
- infectious diseases;
- exacerbation of chronic pathologies;
- oncological, mental diseases;
- diabetes;
- history of seizures (epilepsy);
- diseases occurring with damage to blood vessels;
- pregnancy and lactation period.
Such methods are contraindicated for skin diseases
The effect of hardware procedures lasts for a long time with regular repetition. With a pronounced degree of paraorbital hernia, surgical treatment is necessary. Conservative therapy will not be enough.
Important! The hardware procedures listed above have advantages over surgical intervention: no rehabilitation period is required, and the risk of complications is lower.
Injection procedures
Carboxytherapy is otherwise called “gas” injection. The method is a type of mesotherapy and consists of subcutaneous injection of carbon dioxide agents. Blood circulation and lymph flow improve, the metabolism of connective tissue and subcutaneous fat is activated. This allows you to get rid of such a problem.
During carboxytherapy, a product containing carbon dioxide is injected under the skin.
Plasmolifting is the use of the patient’s own plasma as an active substance in the form of a subcutaneous injection.
Dermal fillers are a method of administering sodium hyaluronate-based products. They reduce hernias under the eyes and “fill in” wrinkles.
Dermal fillers may be injected
Just as for other procedures, there are contraindications to the administration of various drugs:
- diseases of a viral or bacterial nature;
- conditions accompanied by increased body temperature;
- severe somatic pathologies;
- oncological diseases;
- history of seizures (epilepsy);
- hemorrhagic syndrome;
- allergic reaction to drugs;
- pregnancy, lactation period;
- tendency to form keloid scars.
Injections are contraindicated in severe somatic pathologies
Cosmetical tools
Cosmetics for eliminating dark circles and bags under the eyes belong to different groups: creams for deep hydration, enrichment with vitamins, lotions, cooling rollers. With a large selection, it is difficult to settle on something specific or combine products correctly. Each of them is intended for a specific skin type, age, and solution to a specific problem. Professional consultation with a medical specialist is the best way to achieve lasting results.
You can use various cosmetics
Traditional methods
Folk remedies are accessible, simple, considered safe, time-tested. However, their effectiveness is only sufficient to prevent or prevent relapses of such a problem.
Popular means to “fight” this problem:
- decoctions of medicinal herbs: string, birch leaves, chamomile, parsley;
- White clay;
- green tea infusion;
- curd mask;
- sesame oil and much more.
Folk remedies will help prevent recurrences of this problem
Home Remedies Recipes
Product used | Description |
Parsley | Grind 30 g of green mass and pour a glass of boiled water. Leave for five to six minutes over low heat, strain. Use the decoction by soaking cotton pads in it. An alternative method is to form ice cubes from the resulting decoction and rub them on the eyelid area twice a day for 10-15 seconds. |
Tea leaves | It is convenient to use this product already packaged in tea bags. Brew it in boiling water, then place it in the freezer. Use by applying a frozen bag to the eyelids. |
Pumpkin pulp | Juicy pumpkin pulp, formed into gauze pads, is applied to the eyelids. It is enough to hold this product for 20-30 minutes to improve the color of the skin under the eyes and remove excess fluid. |
White clay | An excellent remedy for dark circles under the eyes is a mixture of a spoonful of white clay, a spoonful of milk and half a spoonful of honey. The product is applied under the eyes and washed off after twenty minutes. |
Cucumber mask | Cucumber pulp is applied to gauze strips and applied to the eyes. Cover the top of the paste with cotton pads soaked in milk. An easier way to use cucumber is to place a slice on each eye. |
Raw potatoes | Raw potato gruel is mixed with 1 tsp. any vegetable oil. For twenty minutes, apply the composition to the skin around the eyes, previously lubricated with oil. After removing the mask, the skin is carefully treated with an infusion of green or black tea diluted with water. |
Curd | Thoroughly mashed cottage cheese is applied as a paste under the eyes for 15 minutes. After removing the mask, the skin is treated with tea infusion. |
Physiotherapy
Eye exercises are effective for the initial manifestations of hernial protrusions in the eyelid area. On the recommendation of a doctor, they can be used in the postoperative period to prolong the effect.
Important! The main task of the complex is to strengthen the eye muscles.
Below are the most accessible exercises that you can do every morning right in bed.
There are special gymnastics that are effective at the first manifestations of a hernia under the eyes
Lying on your back without a pillow, close both eyes for 30 seconds and then open them wide, straining your eyelids. Repeat the exercise 5-10 times.
Close your eyes, relax your facial muscles. Make slow circular movements with your eyes in one direction, and after a short break - in the other direction. Monitor your general condition. What is important is not the speed of the exercise, but the smoothness and depth of the movements. You can repeat the rotation twice in each direction.
Alternate between blinking quickly and pausing to relax your eyelids.
These exercises need to be repeated regularly
Lymphatic drainage at home
Home lymphatic drainage massage is carried out with the application of cream to improve the outflow of lymphatic fluid. It contains extracts of medicinal herbs.
The massage begins with the scalp. Alternate circular movements with fingers folded together and pulling strands of hair upward.
Lymphatic drainage self-massage along massage lines will help
Then massage movements are carried out in the forehead, eyes, including the sub-brow area and the upper cheek area.
Using your fingertips, carefully tap the entire surface of the face, starting from the chin.
Cover your face with your palms (fingers up) and press firmly several times. Place your palms towards your temples without lifting them away from the skin.
Other folk remedies have a beneficial effect.
- Place fresh cucumber slices on your eyes.
- Make potato masks. Grate the potatoes, wrap the mixture in gauze, and place under your eyes for 15 minutes. When preparing mashed potatoes, also wrap the cooled mashed potatoes in cheesecloth, then place them under your eyes. These are the most effective remedies for bags.
- Excellent egg white mask. Beat the egg white into a thick foam, add 2-3 drops of an astringent - liquid witch hazel extract - into it. It can perfectly tighten thin skin. Apply the mask with a soft sponge and wash off after the protein mass has completely dried.
- Strawberries, aloe leaf juice and tea bags will help reduce swelling. Cut the strawberries into slices and immediately apply to the eyes for 5-10 minutes, cut the aloe leaf lengthwise and apply to the problem area. A simple tea bag mask gives the most positive results. Apply the sachets directly from the cup to the desired areas.
- An effective method is to apply mashed parsley leaves, which also have a tightening effect.
You cannot cope with this problem without massage and gymnastics.
Massage daily with the pads of your fingers from the bridge of the nose along the upper eyelid and from the outer corner of the eye along the lower. For the best effect, don't forget to apply eye cream. The duration of the massage is at least 3-5 minutes.
Cold spoons will help tighten the skin under the eyes and improve blood circulation. Place the spoons in the refrigerator, then apply them to the areas that need tightening. If you dip them in cold herbal infusions, the result will be even more noticeable. The reviews from these procedures are the most enthusiastic!
From personal experience
Gymnastics for the eye muscles gives amazing results. Do it twice a day and you will soon see it. Exercises can be done during commercials while watching TV shows, before bed and in the morning after sleep. Do gymnastics regularly and you will definitely do without surgery.
- Move your eyes from left to right, then up and down, without raising your eyebrows.
- Close your eyes, count to 25, and then open them sharply, while making sure that no wrinkles form on your forehead. Do it 10 times.
- A very effective exercise is circular rotation of the eyes, first in one direction, then in the other direction. Along the way, you will improve your vision and memory by massaging the internal systems of the head.
- Blink your eyes quickly and then open them wide. Alternating load and relaxation will also help get rid of the defect.
The problem of paraorbital hernias in men
Males also face the same problems.
Hernias under the eyes also occur in men
Features of the structure of male skin:
- it contains more collagen and elastin, denser connective tissue;
- more active blood circulation, which means more opportunities for fluid stagnation.
Recommendations for eyelid skin care for men:
- giving up bad habits, abuse of foods high in salt, preservatives, carbonated liquids;
- use of cosmetic products labeled “for men”;
- optimal mode of physical activity, alternating stress and rest when working with a computer;
- healthy sleep - 7-8 hours a day;
- compliance with protection measures from direct sunlight - using various cosmetics, wearing hats;
Healthy sleep will help prevent this problem
Most recommendations are true not only for men, but also for women. The basis of the beauty of facial skin and its even color is maintaining the health of the whole body. At different ages, representatives of both sexes face certain problems. Cosmetology offers ways to correct various defects. Of course, you can always have surgery and get rid of such a problem as hernias under the eyes. However, only the person himself can preserve and prolong the effects of cosmetic procedures thanks to proper skin care, prevention of various pathologies and careful attention to his health.
Causes of eyelid hernia
The main reason for the formation of fatty eye hernias is age-related changes in the skin and soft tissues, which are aggravated by constant blinking. Together they provoke loss of tone of the orbicularis oculi muscle and its ligamentous apparatus, stretching and ptosis of the skin. Such manifestations most often become noticeable in people aged 35 years and older.
Other causes and provoking factors for the appearance of eyelid hernias include:
- hereditary predisposition, anatomical features of the face;
- poor nutrition;
- negative effects of direct sunlight (ultraviolet);
- abuse of decorative cosmetics (especially low quality);
- frequent and prolonged exposure to the TV or computer;
- regular overwork and stressful conditions;
- chronic lack of sleep, violations of work and rest schedules;
- presence of bad habits (drinking alcohol, smoking);
- tendency to allergic reactions;
- ophthalmological diseases;
- imbalance of the hormonal system;
- renal pathologies, dysfunction of the urinary system;
- diseases of the cardiovascular system (lymphostasis, impaired microcirculation).
There are almost no sebaceous glands in the area around the eyes, so the skin is prone to dryness. Careful and proper care and timely contact with a cosmetologist can prevent the appearance of hernias and prolong the youth and freshness of the eyelid tissues.