From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives

Advances in Technology-Based Eyelid Skin Rejuvenation

Recent advances in technology present new options for eyelid rejuvenation. Some of these techniques produce novel outcomes not previously achievable, whereas others induce favorable changes formerly accomplished through longer recovery times. Noninvasive skin tightening, fractional skin resurfacing, and plasma skin resurfacing can all play a role in eyelid rejuvenation. Successful application of these devices requires a thorough understanding of their capabilities and limitations.


 

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