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Indication:
Drooping upper eyelids - so-called droopy eyelids - can be extremely annoying for those affected. The development of drooping eyelids can be attributed to various reasons. With age, the skin and tissue in the area of the upper eyelids lose elasticity and resilience. The musculature becomes weaker and as a result the upper eyelids begin to droop: the eyelid droops, the eyes appear small and the gaze looks tired. However, droopy eyelids can also be genetic.
An eyelid lift can remove drooping upper eyelids and give the face a more alert and younger look. Eyelid correction is one of the most common cosmetic surgeries.
Surgery:
A tightening of the upper eyelid is a standardized procedure in which excess skin in the area of the upper eyelid is removed. If necessary, the muscles are also tightened at the same time. Since the incision is made in the natural fold of the upper eyelid, no noticeable or visible scar remains after the drooping eyelid operation.
After the operation:
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After tightening the upper eyelids, the eyelids may be swollen
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This swelling can last up to two weeks
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Cool eyelids after surgery
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head elevation
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Sunbathing or going to the solarium should be avoided,
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The result of the eyelid lift can be seen about four weeks after the operation
Frequently asked questions on the topicinverted nipples /
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1. What are inverted nipples and how do they arise?
slippageNipples are nipples that are turned inward or lie flat on the chest. Inverted nipples Causes: They arise due to a congenital anatomical variation in which the connective tissue around the nipple is shortened.
2. Can inverted nipples be treated?
Yes, there are various methods for treating inverted nipples, including nipple stimulation, use of nipple suckers, manual manipulation techniques, and surgical correction if necessary.
3. Are large nipples or large nipples normal?
Yes, large nipples or nipples are a natural variation and can be considered normal. The size and shape of the nipples can vary from person to person.
4. What effects can large nipples or nipples have?
Large nipples or nipples can have psychological effects, such as reduced self-esteem or discomfort when wearing tight clothing. It is important to note that this is felt individually.
5. Are there ways to reduce large nipples or nipples?
Yes, there are surgical procedures such as nipple reduction, in which the nipple tissue is reduced in size. It is advisable to discuss this with a plastic surgeon to explore appropriate options.
6. Can breastfeeding with large nipples or nipples be problematic?
In most cases, women with large nipples or nipples can breastfeed without major problems. However, for certain anatomical variations, support or advice from a lactation consultant may be helpful.
7. Is a change in nipple sensitivity possible with large nipples or large nipples?
Yes, it is possible for large nipples or nipples to have different levels of sensitivity. This can vary from person to person and depends on the individual anatomy and nerve supply.
8. Can nipple size be affected by hormonal changes?
Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during pregnancy or puberty, can cause temporary changes in the size of the nipples. However, this is unlikely to have any lasting effects.
9. Are there natural methods to reduce the size of large nipples or areolas?
There are no proven natural methods for reducing the size of large nipples or nipples. If a change is desired, a plastic surgeon should be consulted.
10. Can breast augmentation or breast reduction affect the size of the nipples or nipples?
Breast enlargement or reduction usually involves changing the volume and shape of the breast itself. The size of the nipples or nipples can also be adjusted during this procedure. However, in some cases there may be some shift in proportion, requiring adjustment of the nipple.
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01307 Dresden
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