Friday, August 29, 2008

Baggy Eyes

Baggy eyes are different from other eye problems, ergo, treating baggy eyes and reducing the bags are also very different.

Baggy eyes are the result of fat build up in the delicate eye area. When this happens, the thin layer that envelops the eye called septum becomes weak and tends to sag. This layer results to the layer of fat, drooping, with a bag-like appearance.

For baggy eyes, eye creams or eye gels that promote elasticity would be best. These cosmetic products may help with minimizing the bags, but, for extreme cases, plastic surgery may be necessary.

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