Tired Look

There are some structural and physiological changes happening in ones face, which makes you look tired, even if you do not feel tired. Aging, stress, pollution, loss of weight and sun damage contribute to these changes.

Some of the features which make you look perpetually tired are Sagging of brows, droopy upper eyelids, excessive folds on upper and lower eyelids, eyelid bags and wrinkles. Frown lines of forehead, forehead creases also contribute to a tired look in some individuals. Overall there is a general sagging of tissues downwards as manifested by jowls and deepening of nasolabial folds. Along with these structural changes, the skin tone, texture, glow and complexion might have deteriorated too.

Correcting a tired look needs a multi-pronged approach. The whole skin tone, texture comlexion and glow needs to be improved and these can be improved by a series of Combination peels, microdermabrasion, Rejuvenating Face Masks and LASER. Anything more permanent and significant warrants surgical correction. Brow sagging can be corrected by Brow lift. Often done in combination with upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty, which corrects the upper and lower eyelid folds and creases. Botox is an excellent option to get rid of forehead creases and frown lines. Jowls and deep nasolabial folds can be corrected by face lift or Fillers. Please read the links for more information.