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  • - Hi, I'm here with our team in our call center in Berwick.

  • You there?

  • These are the lovely girls who answer your phone call

  • if you call up, so, say hello.

  • - Hello. (laughter)

  • - Thank you.

  • Today I'm answering a question from our Facebook page.

  • And the question is about eye bags

  • and how to get rid of them.

  • So, firstly, to answer this question, I'd just like to

  • talk a bit about what eye bags are.

  • Eye bags are actually a prolapse of the fat

  • that's beneath the eye in the lower eye lid.

  • This can be genetic or can occur with aging.

  • Also, another thing which causes the appearance of eye bags

  • is the appearance of a trough, a tear trough

  • underneath the eye bag, which basically is a

  • ligament as attachment to the skin down to the

  • underlying muscle and bone.

  • This pulls the area down underneath the fat pad

  • to the, you knows, pull that area down,

  • so basically you have a bulging fat pad,

  • and then you've got a tear trough, which is

  • an attached area which is sunken in.

  • So this really defines and delineates the lower eyelid.

  • So the treatment of eye bags can be both

  • non-surgical and surgical.

  • In some cases, non-surgical would be better,

  • and in some cases, surgical would be better,

  • and in some cases, a combination would be better.

  • So firstly, if you have a lot of fat under the eye,

  • this may need to be removed with lower lid blepharoplasty.

  • The surgeon often goes through the conjunctival

  • or the red part of the eye.

  • Through that they'll take out fat through the cut there,

  • so it's a scar-less operation, you don't see any scars.

  • But it's an operation nonetheless, and often

  • people will be scared about this.

  • So the other option is nonsurgical.

  • And this can be done with dermal fillers,

  • and what you can do here is use dermal fillers to

  • fill up the trough, or the area beneath the lower eyelid.

  • That basically lifts up the trough back up to the level

  • of the eye bag underneath.

  • So you get a more even transition from the

  • lower eyelid to the cheek.

  • Now, in cases where there's quite severe fat herniation

  • or fat bulge, this may not give the ideal outcome.

  • Your doctor will assess whether that is the best way to

  • go about it or whether you need surgery first.

  • Sometimes also, surgery can have the risk of taking out

  • too much fat, in which case often fillers are used

  • to actually bring that whole area back out again.

  • So sometimes a combination of both surgery

  • and fillers can used.

  • I hope this helped to answer your question,

  • and I look forward to getting some more

  • Facebook questions and posts from you guys

  • in the future.

- Hi, I'm here with our team in our call center in Berwick.

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