Gravity plays a large role regarding the condition of your eye lids.  Like the muscles in the body that elongate due inactivity and lack of exercise, your forehead and eye brows muscles can elongate, too, then move downward into the muscles surrounding the eyes.

 

This very quiet elongation means that one day you will notice that the distance between your eye brows and eye lashes have diminished and those once youthful eye lids look creased and lined.

Crows' feet are another indicator that your eye brows and forehead are in need of attention.  Crows' feet can be lines and they can also be folds that develop at the corner of the eye affecting the peripheral vision.  Left untreated, you may consciously or unconsciously begin to lift your forehead when you are speaking resulting in deep horizontal forehead lines.  You might also realize that you are experiencing eye strain, tiredness and even headaches from this increased activity.


Poor muscle tone and lack of ligament support that begins in the forehead will pushes downward into the brows and the results affect the eye lids as they pool onto the lashes resulting in impaired vision.  This is caused by inactivity in the upper portion of the face.

 

Eye Bags

Keeping the eye area youthful and vibrant looking is one of the top priorities of men and women around the world. Facial beauty begins with beautiful eyes.

Sooner or later, we all learn that there is no area of the face more vulnerable to aging than the area around the eyes. So often, fine wrinkles, eye bags and discoloration occur around the eyes.


Because the area around the eyes is so thin, it's not only more vulnerable to damage, it's the first place we begin to notice changes. Most eye creams go through rigorous safety testing because of the potential for the product to enter the eye.

What Is The Cause Of Eye Bags?


The tissues under the eyes have a flat gently tense tone in youth. Age and other factors can let the muscles sag and fat bulge.

Some call this protrusion blepharochalasis and more commonly called under eye bag or baggy eyelid. The facial eyelid muscles and skin hold this retro-orbital fat in place resulting in a youthful line starting from the eyelashes to the cheek. Gravity and the wear of time can make all facial tissues sag.

Under eye bags form from the gentle pressure on this lax muscle, ligament, and skin wall. In some cases there is extra fat behind the support wall creating the baggy eyelids. Sometimes there is a relaxed extra skin causing the eye bags. At other times the lid muscles are just thickened. Upper eyelid bags can be the result of drooping eyebrows.

 

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