Ways to eliminate droopy eyebrows

How do you fix droopy eyebrows without surgery?

Droopy eyebrows are a common symptom of ageing of the skin which loses its elasticity and flexibility with time. Saggy eyebrows usually go hand in hand with droopy eyelids, forming a visible skin fold that isn't too aesthetically pleasing. Fortunately, there are many ways to deal with drooping brows. Learn more about them! 

What causes drooping eyebrows?

Many people of mature age struggle with the problem of drooping eyebrows as the main cause behind it is the loss of flexibility and elasticity as well as the weakening of the muscles and collagen fibres. This is the effect of skin ageing which is, unfortunately, inevitable. On the other hand, droopy eyebrows on just one side of the face may be a symptom of problems with facial nerves and muscles. There are many more factors corresponding to the formation of droopy eyebrows.

Drooping eyelids - ptosis

Ptosis is the condition in which the upper eyelid droops. It's might be conditioned by injury, damage to the nerves that control the eyelid muscles, and stretched or weak muscles. Ptosis is not treated with pharmacological therapy or rehabilitation, but blepharoplasty is able to eliminate it. It's worth knowing that ptosis is not only an aesthetic matter - it could cause the narrowing of the eyelids and lead to the pupil being covered or blocked. This, in turn, can affect eyesight and the field of vision. People suffering from ptosis often feel visual fatigue, discomfort in the eyelids and headaches. Blepharoplasty might restore the comfort and safety of life.

Droopy eyebrows and facial features

Did you know that droopy eyebrows might not only be a cause of worries and concerns but may also lead to physical consequences? The aforementioned visual fatigue and chronic discomfort can cause frustration. The look of the eyebrows hugely impacts the general look of the face. Drooping eyebrows lead to droopy eyelids that cause an optical reduction in the size of the eyes which has a negative effect on the face.  Unfortunately, people suffering from droopy brows and eyelids seem tired and much older than in reality. This is why it's worth considering eyebrow-lifting treatment as it might restore the young look of the face.  On an everyday basis, makeup can be useful which is what the next parts of the article are about.

How to eliminate drooping eyebrows?

1. Home methods for drooping eyebrows

Can the problem of drooping eyebrows be cured with home remedies? You can surely act preventively and strengthen the muscles in this area of the face. Preventive measures are still underestimated by people when they might visibly strengthen the skin with active ingredients, which inhibit skin ageing processes and, in turn, the problem of flabby skin above the eyelid. Exercising the facial muscles are also highly beneficial - do them for a couple of minutes every day and they will bring surprising results. Consider massaging the skin delicately to stimulate microcirculation and boost collagen synthesis. You can perform it using your hands, a special massager or a gua sha stone. Keep in mind that solar radiation impacts the skin as well as it leads to photoaging of the skin. Don't overexpose yourself to sunbathing and make sure to protect the skin with sunscreens with high SPF.

Important!
The earlier you start paying attention to the care of the skin around your eyes and eyebrows, the more you delay the skin ageing processes. Dropping eyelids are less likely to occur for those who start using the right products in the proper way, combined with gentle massages.

Drooping eyelids - exercises, face yoga

Subcutaneous muscles are responsible for dropping eyebrows so it's crucial to train them! What works here perfectly are face yoga and a range of specially-formulated exercises that improve the skin's elasticity and the face contour.

2. Aesthetic medicine treatments for drooping eyebrows

  • Botulinum toxin

Botulinum toxin, called botox, inhibits neuromuscular transmission which weakens particular facial muscles. This leads to the smoothing of wrinkles and the tightening of the skin. It's also able to correct drooping eyelids. To do that, the doctor introduces botox in the forehead and temple area. The procedure is quick, painless and non-invasive. Just after a week after the treatment, eyebrows are visibly raised and the effect lasts up to 6 months.

  • APTOS threads - scalpel-free lifting

The procedure involves inserting threads into the soft tissues which will boost the production of collagen fibres, elastin and hyaluronic acid. They're dissolvable but the appearance of lifted eyebrows remains. Results are evident immediately after the procedure and can last from 18 to 24 months. 

  • Radiofrequency skin tightening, RF treatment

The electromagnetic waves heat the deep layer of the skin and stimulate its regeneration as the warmth compresses collagen fibres and boosts the formation of new ones. The treatment causes intentional damage to the tissue to force it to regenerate itself. The effects are lifted brows and eyelids. It's recommended to return for maintenance appointments 3 to 6 times.

  • HIFU brow lifting

HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) is a non-invasive treatment that firms and smooths the skin. It takes from 15 to 40 minutes. HIFU works by introducing ultrasound energy into deep layers of the skin. The treatment increases the temperature of the skin tissues to 65-75 Celsius degrees, causing intentional microdamage and forcing a natural healing process - collagen synthesis. This leads to the permanent tightening of the skin and the reduction of wrinkles and flabbiness. The skin is continually regenerated and its tension is enhanced - just one procedure lets you eliminate wrinkles and drooping eyelids.

  • Hyaluronic acid for drooping eyelids

One of the most common treatments for saggy eyelids is inserting non-crosslinked hyaluronic acid under the skin. The skin density, elasticity and hydration levels are significantly improved. Hyaluronic acid fills the areas lacking firmness where subcutaneous tissues have shifted. The huge benefit of the treatment is that it's compatible with the chemical structure of the human skin and it's possible that the effects last more than a year.

  • Drooping eyebrows and blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is an invasive treatment to correct drooping skin. It involves making an incision in the crease of the upper eyelid. The excess of flabby skin and fat tissue is removed, and then the wound is sealed with very thin stitches so the scar is almost unnoticeable.

  • Makeup for saggy eyelids

To minimize the effect of saggy eyelids, it's worth learning how to do makeup so it's not as visible. This kind of makeup will optically lift the eyelid and make the eye look bigger.

What's important here is the play of light and shadow: use a darker shade in the inner corner of the eye and apply the lighter one on the middle part and in the inner corner. The effect of a bigger eye can be also achieved by using a matte very light, beige powder just under the eyebrow. Remember that the lower edge of the eyebrow should be strongly accentuated. You can do that with a pencil or a brow pen, but the most long-wear effect can be achieved with a malleable pomade.

Long, voluminous lashes will be your ally when trying to camouflage drooping eyelids as they divert attention from the eyelids.

Makeup for drooping eyelids - step by step

Makeup for drooping eyelids - step 1

Apply a good-quality eyeshadow base or primer on the entire eyelid and above it. You can also use a concealer.

Makeup for drooping eyelids - step 2

Take: 2-3 shades, one of which is quite dark, another medium, and the third - very light. Apply the darkest one in the inner corner of the eye and the second one in the area you want to optically enlarge. Then, use the lightest shade under your eyebrow and in the inner corner. This will add even more definition and depth to the eye.

Makeup for drooping eyelids - step 3

The makeup will look more precise if you use a white or a beige pencil and apply it to the waterline.

Makeup for drooping eyelids - step 4

Apply mascara to your lashes or use false ones - remember that the longer and thicker they are, the better they will divert attention from the eyelids.

Remember about the look of your eyebrows

It's worth remembering that the finished result of your makeup is conditioned not only by eye makeup. The way your eyebrows look is also crucial - they should be well taken care of, groomed and shaped correctly. Symmetrical, neat-looking eyebrows make the eye appear bigger than it actually is. The correct shape lets you define the arch with a highlighter. Keep in mind that new regrowing hairs are especially noticeable if you have drooping eyelids since they overpower the face with their presence and give the impression of a heavy eye.

Drooping eyelids - creams

Did you know that you can prevent the effect of droopy eyelids with the right care and beauty products? Start applying properly eye creams from a young age. Keep in mind that the products should be chosen accordingly to your age and that they should provide you with the right hydration levels. It's recommendable that they contain a large amount of hyaluronic acid. Apply the products starting from the inner corner. Make your way towards the inner corner, rubbing the skin gently with circular motions. The proper application can be combined with a massage - such a ritual should be an essential element of your everyday skin care routine.

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