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This eye rejuvenation surgical technique consists of removing excess skin on the lower and upper eyelids.. Several celebrities have undergone this aesthetic treatment, which has grown exponentially in recent years.

Cosmetic surgeries are the order of the day. In Spain they have increased in recent years, in fact, and 40% has undergone cosmetic treatment. One of the surgeries that is experiencing a real boom’ is blepharoplasty.

What does it consist of? Blepharoplasty is a type of cosmetic surgery that removes excess skin from the eyelids.. This surgical technique is used to rejuvenate the look.. And as the years go by, increases fat above and below the eyelids. The consequences of this increase are flaccid eyebrows., drooping upper eyelids and bags under the eyes. A) Yes, in all the aspects mentioned, blepharoplasty could help.

El ‘boom’ This treatment is due, among other things, to the influence of social networks due to the excess of filters., but the famous people are also partly to blame. Supposedly, It is a surgery that 'celebrities' have undergone’ like Madonna, Kiko Matamoros, Penelope Cruz, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman o Catherine Zeta-Jone, inter alia.

However, We must keep in mind that this is a surgery and like all surgery it has its risks.. Among them, there is the infection and bleeding, eyelash loss, dry or irritated eyes, Scars, eye muscle injury, temporarily blurred vision. For instance, the head of Plastic Surgery Department, repair and aesthetics of the Hospital Quirónsalud Valle del Henares, Marco Amaya Benitez, recommends in an interview with Europa Press to perform blepharoplasties in winter, since it is advisable to protect the area from the sun for a period of approximately one month.

Increase in cosmetic surgery in Spain

The Spanish Society of Aesthetic Medicine (SEME) presented last September a report on the dimensions of aesthetic medicine in Spain during the year 2021. The survey shows that the 40% of the general Spanish population has undergone some type of aesthetic medicine treatment at some point. Most of the people who perform these treatments are women, that they were a 72%, in front of men, with only one 28,2%.

To this is added that young people are increasingly accessing aesthetic medicine, “influenced by social networks”. “The use of social networks, The possibility of using filters and the appearance of applications that allow changing facial shapes have contributed to generating new needs in young patients”, Dr. Sergio Fernández pointed out in the presentation of the report, second vice president of SEME.

Source: The sixth