Our eyes are the first feature we use to communicate with other people. The emotions we
evoke in others can vary depending on the structure of our eyes.
Differences in eye structures can be related to our ethnic background, but they can also
develop over the years due to age. Therefore, it is more appropriate to plan different
interventions for different age groups.
For younger individuals, interventions are often focused on shaping both the eyes and
eyebrows together. Depending on personal preferences, these interventions typically aim
to create a more lifted and arched eyebrow shape, resulting in a more attractive and
aesthetically pleasing eye appearance.
Changes in the eyelids due to age are mainly related to excess skin, and these are
addressed by removing the excess skin and reshaping the eye structure. When necessary,
eyelid surgeries are planned and performed alongside other facial surgeries to evaluate
the face as a whole. For individuals with age-related skin sagging, combining eyelid
surgery with a deep plane facelift often yields more desirable results.