Excessive, drooping skin on the top eyelids is a symptom of dermatochalasis. It frequently results in a worn-out or aging appearance. While it is typically associated with aging, it can also occur due to genetic factors or chronic eye rubbing. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of dermatochalasis can help you in early diagnosis. In this blog, we… Read More »
When it comes to taking good care of your eyes there are a few basics that everyone can do like getting regular eye exams, washing your hands before you touch your eyes, wearing sunglasses when you’re outside, and getting rid of old eye makeup. There are some other things about your eyes, however, that you… Read More »
You don’t want any part of your life or body to droop or sag— especially when it involves the skin around your eyes. Dermatochalasis is a medical condition that is characterized by the droopy skin on either the upper eyelid (which is more common) or the lower eyelid. Even though dermatochalasis is often mistaken for… Read More »