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Tired eyes? What you need to know about drooping eyelids and eyelid surgery in Paris.

published on 17.04.2025 by Dr. Djian
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Summary
  • UNDERSTANDING DROOPING EYELIDS
  • BLEPHAROPLASTY AND OTHER SOLUTIONS
  • RESULTS AFTER TREATMENT
  • CORRECT YOUR DROOPY EYELIDS IN PARIS WITH DR JEREMY DJIAN
In short
  • The drooping eyelid is the result of sagging skin or muscles which weighs down the look and can reduce visual field. The causes are varied: aging, aponeurotic or congenital ptosis, excess skin (dermatochalasis), or post-traumatic sequel.
  • The blepharoplasty effectively corrects this sagging by removing excess skin and, if necessary, fat. Performed under local anesthesia in about 30 minutes, it offers a a more open and relaxed outlook with virtually invisible scars.
  • In case of true ptosis, specific surgery of the levator muscle is performed to reposition the upper eyelid.
  • The Botox injections are a non-surgical alternative for mild cases: they smooth wrinkles, raise the tail of the eyebrow and restore radiance to the eyes, with a 4 to 6 months.
  • The Dr Jérémy Djian, specialist in Paris, offers customized solutions combining surgery and aesthetic medicine to restore a natural, symmetrical, luminous look, Lastingly rejuvenated.

Drooping eyelids are much more than just an aesthetic issue. In fact, this slackening of the upper eyelid increases the ageing of the eyes, and can even impair vision. When the drooping eyelid becomes too heavy, it reduces the superior visual field and gives a permanently tired look. But luckily, effective cosmetic surgery solutions are available in Paris for erase that tired look the look.

In this article, we will understand the causes of this phenomenon, explore medical treatments and the eyelid surgery as the blepharoplasty to regain an open and luminous gaze.

 

UNDERSTANDING DROOPING EYELIDS

 

WHAT ARE DROOPING EYELIDS?

 

The drooping eyelid is manifested by the abnormal descent of the upper eyelid which partially covers the eye. This phenomenon is due to slackening of the muscles or excess skin. It mainly affects the upper eyelid, because when the loose eyelids, They impair vision.

It's essential to distinguish between palpebral ptosis, which affects the eyelid's levator muscle, and simple skin sagging. The lower eyelid, although subject to aging, has no direct impact on the visual field.

 

THE MAIN CAUSES OF DROOPING EYELIDS

 

The drooping eyelid can have several origins:

Causes and solutions for drooping eyelids

Natural tissue aging

 

Over time, skin naturally loses elasticity and firmness. The eye contour area is particularly vulnerable to tissue aging. This sagging skin affects the upper eyelid, which gradually sags, and the migration of fatty tissue is responsible for the appearance of dark circles. This phenomenon accentuates the aging of the eyes, making them look heavier, and can reduce the upper visual field, especially in the elderly. Did you know that after the age of 50 upper eyelids can subside by about 1 millimetre a year?

What's more, lack of sleep, alcohol consumption, smoking and exposure to the sun accelerate the aging of the eye contour and the sagging of the eyelids.

 

Dermatochalasis

 

Dermatochalasis designates a excess skin on the upper eyelid, caused by sagging tissue. This excess skin forms folds that fall over the eye, giving a tired look and can impede vision, especially when the eyelids become slack with age.

 

Aponeurotic ptosis

 

Aponeurotic ptosis occurs when the eyelid lift muscle relaxes or becomes depleted over time. As a result, the drooping eyelid alters the opening of the eye, giving an aged look and sometimes impacting vision. This is one of the most frequent causes of palpebral ptosis age-related.

 

Congenital ptosis

 

Congenital ptosis is present from birth. For example, almost 50 % of Asian women have a congenital ptosis, naturally giving the eyes a more closed appearance.

It results from incomplete development or weakness of the upper eyelid's levator muscle. This causes the eyelid to droop, partially obstructing the eye and impairing visual development. The shape of the eyebrow arch can also accentuate eyelid drooping.

 

Involuntary ptosis

 

The involuntary ptosis appears after trauma, surgery or certain medical treatments. Muscles or their attachments may be affected, causing the upper eyelid to droop. This type of drooping eyelid affects both aesthetics and visual comfort.

 

Lazy eye

 

Thelazy eye, also known as amblyopia, can be accompanied by muscular weakness affecting the position of the upper eyelid. This relaxation accentuates existing visual disturbances and reinforces the’tired look even in children and young adults.

 

IMPACT ON DAILY LIFE

 

The drooping eyelid is not limited to aesthetic discomfort. It can lead to :

  • A reduced upper visual field, especially when sitting or driving.
  • A tired, sad appearance of the gaze, which gives the impression of being constantly exhausted.
  • From aesthetic complexes that affect self-confidence.

Eyelid make-up, firming eye creams or massaging the eye contours have no real effect on the eyes. Fortunately, there are ways to restore a lively, expressive look.

 

BLEPHAROPLASTY AND OTHER SOLUTIONS

 

BLEPHAROPLASTY SUPERIEURE: DROOPY EYELID SURGERY IN PARIS

 

Blepharoplasty is l'facial surgery most frequently used to correct the drooping eyelid, without noticeable pain. It involves removing excess skin (and sometimes internal fat) and tightening the sagging tissues of the upper eyelid. The incision is discreetly placed in the natural crease of the eyelid to conceal the scar. Visit before/after blepharoplasty photos are often spectacular, I'll be able to look at you with a more open and relaxed eye from the very first days.

The operation is fast (approx. 30 minutes), performed under local anaesthetic, and postoperative care is generally straightforward.

In some cases, upper blepharoplasty can be combined with a complementary procedure on the lower eyelid. The surgeon can correct excess skin or fatty pockets by making an incision just below the eyelash line or inside the eyelid (transconjunctival incision). He can also treating hollow circles by injecting autologous fat or transposing fat pockets.

Finally, this surgery can be integrated into a cervico-facial lift for a harmonious, all-round result, especially in the case of more pronounced skin slackening.

 

PALPEBRAL PTOSIS: SPECIFIC SURGICAL TREATMENTS

 

For cases of aponeurotic ptosis or congenital ptosis, surgery targets the levator muscle. The surgeon adjusts its tension to reposition the muscle correctly. upper eyelid.

These techniques are precise and offer excellent results, especially when the involuntary ptosis is caused by trauma or previous surgery.

 

BOTOX , NON-SURGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DROOPING EYELIDS

 

For those wishing to avoid surgery, there are effective non-invasive solutions. The botox injections in Paris (or botulinum toxin) are particularly suitable when the upper eyelid falls slightly, often due to a drooping of the tail of the eyebrow.

Botox works by relaxing the orbicularis muscle, responsible for crow's feet wrinkles and the lowering of the eyebrow. This smoothes out wrinkles around the eyes, slightly raises the tail of the eyebrows and helps to reopen your eyes, for a fresh, rejuvenated effect.

These injections offer several advantages:

  • A fast, painless procedure that requires no anaesthetic.
  • Visible results from the third day, lasting approximately 4 to 6 months.
  • Excellent tolerance with very few side effects.
  • Simple maintenance: two sessions a year are recommended to maintain consistent results.

This technique is ideal for mild cases or to prolong the effects of surgery, such as the blepharoplasty. Botox restores tension to the forehead area and enhances the face. upper eyelid without the need for a scalpel, offering natural, harmonious results. Dr. Djian performs this common procedure at his surgery in aesthetic medicine in Paris 16.

 

RESULTS AFTER TREATMENT

 

IMPROVING THE VISUAL FIELD AND GAZE

 

After treatment, patients notice :

  • Significant improvement in superior visual field, to make reading or driving easier.
  • A rejuvenated look, brighter and more dynamic.
  • The disappearance of the’tired look from sagging eyelids.
  • Natural results.

Each case is unique, which is why it's important to consult a specialist for a personalized diagnosis and to determine the most appropriate solution. From botox injections to blepharoplasty and complementary treatments, specialist advice is essential. Don't hesitate to appointment for a personalized consultation with Dr. Djian.

 

RESULTS DURATION AND MAINTENANCE

 

  • The blepharoplasty offers long-lasting results, often for 10 to 15 years.
  • Injections of botulinum toxin require maintenance every 4 to 6 months to maintain the lifting effect.

Combining these treatments prolongs the benefits and optimizes eye aesthetics.

 

CORRECT YOUR DROOPY EYELIDS IN PARIS WITH DR JEREMY DJIAN

 

Don't let the drooping eyelid dull your look. Blepharoplastyor Botox injection, Dr Jeremy Djian offers tailor-made solutions in Paris.

Make an appointment today at doctolib or to 01 88 33 61 61 for a personalized diagnosis and reveal the natural beauty of your eyes.

 

Your Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DROOPING EYELIDS

ARE DROOPING EYELIDS ALWAYS AGE-RELATED?

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No. If the aging eyes is a frequent cause, the congenital ptosis or the involuntary ptosis following trauma can also be responsible.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BLEPHAROPLASTY AND PTOSIS SURGERY?

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The blepharoplasty removes the’excess skin, surgery, while the palpebral ptosis acts on the levator muscle to raise the upper eyelid.

DOES DROOPING EYELIDS AFFECT VISION?

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Yes, especially in advanced cases. It reduces superior visual field, making certain daily activities more difficult.

HOW MUCH DOES UPPER EYELID BLEPHAROPLASTY COST?

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Price list vary, but it's important to between 2,500 and 3,000 euros for both eyes with Dr. Djian. The price depends on the complexity of the case and whether it is combined with lower eyelid blepharoplasty.

CAN BOTOX AND BLEPHAROPLASTY BE COMBINED?

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Yes, this combination is often used to optimize aesthetic results and smooth the eye contour area.

WHICH TREATMENT OFFERS THE MOST NATURAL RESULTS?

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The blepharoplasty, When performed by an experienced specialist, the results are very natural. Combining complementary procedures further optimizes the final result. Dr. Jérémy Djian performs this procedure in Paris.

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Dr. Jérémy Djian
Dr. Jérémy Djian

Dr Jérémy Djian is a plastic surgeon based at 5 square Thiers, near the Victor Hugo roundabout, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

He trained in Paris and remains attached to the hospital in the prestigious department of Pr Laurent Lantieri.

 

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