Young man with bags under the eyes
Introduction
Introduction False eye bags are more common in young people, mainly genetic factors. The performance is that the lower eyelid rim muscle hypertrophy, while the skin, muscles are not slack, the fat is not hypertrophy after the sputum, the present is the eyeball is only the rim of the orbicularis muscle, especially in the smile.
Cause
Cause
The causes of false eye bags are complex, such as crying, various eye infections, food, drug or cosmetic allergies can cause eyelid edema, but in these cases, as the treatment and elimination of the cause, eye edema will fade of.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Ultrasound examination of tears lactoferrin eyeballs and orbital eyes and CT examination of temporal region
Adults, especially women, will have eye bags between the ages of 25 and 30. This is mostly the result of fat accumulation. The best way to get rid of it is to completely remove it. Some people think that their eye bags are not too obvious. They always want to wait until the eye bags are bigger and then remove them. This concept is wrong, and the result will be premature skin relaxation of the lower eyelids. Its prominent feature is that it is close to the chin margin, and it is continuously distributed in an arc. The skin is not slack, especially when smiling.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
True eye bags will grow with age, physically weak and sick, life and work are too tired, the skin is slack, subcutaneous fat is reduced, and the fat after sputum is very easy to squat and prominently showing a bag-like change, with age, facial expression muscle activity Degree, intensity, etc. have a certain effect on the degree of relaxation of the skin and muscles and the degree of fat protrusion after the sputum, so that the form and degree of the eye bags are also different. Its prominent feature is that it is close to the chin margin, and it is continuously distributed in a curved shape. The skin is not slack, and it is more common in young people aged 20-32. Especially when smiling.
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