Yes: It will depend on whether one is taling about upper or lower eyelids. For upper eyelids if there is still redundant or extra skin, treatment option aresurgically excsised (blepharoplasty) , thermage radiofrequency tightening procedure for lower lids one ulthera (also utilizing radiofrequency to tighten skin) or laser procedures will tighten skin.
Answered 6/23/2012
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Yes: Consider laser therapy. I have used erbium laser therapy, fractionated, to treat this problem with good success.
Answered 4/9/2014
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Crepey skin: If this is skin under the eye - then laser or chemical treatments can help. The upper and lower eyelids may also require additional removal. Be healthy and be well, james m. Ridgway, md www.Larrabeecenter.Com.
Answered 1/5/2019
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Yes: Laser or chemical peel treatments may help. Daily skin care products may help as well. Discuss with your plastic surgeon or dermatologist.
Answered 9/4/2013
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It depends: In some cases removing too much fat can lead to deflated skin and a crepe like appearance. If you have the right type of skin, laser resurfacing can help by tightening the skin to improve contour.
Answered 5/8/2016
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