Instant Lid Lift & Eye Bag Reduction
This is the perfect treatment if you suffer from lower eye bags or sagging skin and want an instantaneous result to look rejuvenated for a special occasion. Gua-Sha Rose Quartz eye stones are used to encourage lymphatic drainage of the area. Once completed a Blepharonat eye mask is applied. Blepharonat is a undereye bag reduction gel that removes the build up of fat and fluid from within the periorbital region. It can also be applied to eyelids to help reduce hooded eyes.
Results are seen after one treatment, but continued home treatment for up to 5 days can be purchased for £25
What is Blepharonat?
Blepharonat was created by two UK scientist developers and is the world’s first pain free treatment and topical gel to reduce under eye bags and minimise eyelid hoods. It works by flushing the build up of fluid retention and fat in just 5 days. Depending on the severity of the bags, multiple applications and treatments may be required, but generally results can be seen after the first application. The treatment achieved a 96% success rate in clinical trials.
How does Blepharonat work?
Blepharonat originated from the need for safe, effective eye-bag reduction/removal, after plasma and invasive treatments were sometimes found to exacerbate the condition rather than reducing it.Clinically proven to push the fluid out of the eye bag including toxins, helping to reduce per orbital puffiness, hooded eyes and eye bags, making it an ideal treatment for clients that are not suitable for tear trough filler.
What are the symptoms of baggy eyes?
Bags under the eyes are seen as mild swelling in the skin below the eyes. How chronically the eye puffiness continues, really depends on the cause(s), and if these causes become resolved. Bagginess under the eyes may also be due to genetics, and in these cases, are difficult to resolve and may be more permanent. They may appear almost overnight, may develop over time, and may stay for as long as the underlying cause is unresolved.
What are baggy eyes?
It helps to decipher baggy eyes if we see the area around and below the eyes as hills and valleys. Bags under the eyes; There are three valleys below the eye: the tear trough (orbital rim hollow), the eyelid crease hollow, and the zygomatic hollow. The hills are called the orbicularis roll, the orbital fat bag, the fluid bag, and the malar mound. As fat and musculature change and shift with aging, their placement on these hills and valleys change the surface appearance.
The triangular malar mound's appearance varies, depending on whether genetics, thyroid disorder, allergies, or aging affect it. The changeability of the different hills or bags varies. For example, the changes in the fat bag increase slowly over time, while changes in the fluid bag vary from day to day.
What are the causes of baggy eyes?
Changes due to the fat bag tend to develop gradually over time, though not always. As we age, the muscles supporting the eyelids sag, fat in the lower eyelid moves downward, and gravity generally shifts everything downward over the hills and valleys below the eye.
Genetics. Inherited causes tend to be long-term and difficult to resolve, and they are often a permanent problem without a natural solution.
Changes due to the fluid bag tend to be of a shorter duration and/or a more rapid onset.
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Fluid retention
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Nutrition
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Poor diet, especially foods that increase fluid retention such as salty foods
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Seasonal and other allergies, including food allergies
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Sensitivities
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Other environmental sensitivities
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Lack of sleep
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Stress
Medications such as stimulants that affect sleep patterns, long-term use of pain killers that cause adrenal fatigue, and long-term use of antibiotics that affect proper digestion. Medications that may cause swelling under the eyes include ACE inhibitors, such as benazepril (Lotensin), captopril, enalapril (Vasotec), fosinopril, lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), moexipril, perindopril (Aceon), quinapril (Accupril), ramipril (Altace), and trandolapril (Mavik).
