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  • 00:17

    Wrinkles under and around the eyes inspire people to spend a lot of money on solutions

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    from miracle creams to medically based procedures.

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    The specific reasons for different types of wrinkles determine how the wrinkles are treated.

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    I’ll discuss the way I help my patients who come in concerned about wrinkles under

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    and around the eyes.

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    I’m Dr Amiya Prasad.

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    I’m a Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon and Fellowship Trained Oculoplastic Surgeon.

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    I’ve been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years.

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    I specialize in cosmetic procedures of the eyes and eyelids, and treating the signs of

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    facial aging, ranging from advanced techniques such as upper and lower eyelid surgery; injectable

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    treatments around the eyes such as cosmetic fillers, platelet-rich plasma, and Botox;

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    as well as laser and radiofrequency treatments for eyelid skin.

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    Many people first recognize signs of aging around their eyes.

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    This includes wrinkles just below the eyes, to crow’s feet that appear when smiling

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    or squinting.

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    We face people every day with our eyes, and the eyes are the first thing we see in the

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    mirror.

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    The appearance of your eyes can project an impression to another person in a fraction

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    of second that you’re tired (even if you’re not) or older than you really are.

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    So, it’s natural to want to refresh the appearance of your eyes and diminish the signs

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    of aging, and tired looking eyes.

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    There are two basic types of wrinkles around the eyes: static wrinkles which appear when

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    the face is at rest, or with no expression; and dynamic wrinkles that appear when smiling

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    or other facial expressions.

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    Treating these two different types of wrinkles need separate approaches

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    Wrinkles are one of the most noticeable aspects of an aged appearance.

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    While there are more significant causes of facial aging such as loss of facial volume

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    from bone loss and sagging as skin and underlying support gets weak, wrinkles are what most

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    people see when they look at themselves and conclude that they are aging.

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    There is a common misconception that under eye wrinkles are caused by excess eyelid skin.

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    Patients will sit in front of me and pull on their lower eyelid skin and believe there

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    is excess.

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    In actuality, this stretchy characteristic is more the result of decrease in skin quality

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    and facial volume loss.

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    Nonetheless, well-meaning doctors often try do address under eye wrinkles during lower

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    eyelid surgery by removing skin.

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    In my opinion, this is not the best treatment for wrinkles under the eyes, as skin shortage

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    can make pull the eyelids down, making the eyes look rounded and hollow.

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    Under eye wrinkles are most commonly caused by collagen loss, not excess skin quantity,

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    so treatment should be about improving the eyelid skin, rather than removing it.

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    Lines that appear around the eyes with facial movement expression, such as those commonly

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    known as crow’s feet, appear due to muscle activity.

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    Collagen loss and breakdown as well as constant creasing of the skin make these lines appear

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    prominently, even at rest.

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    Since movement causes the these lines to deepen, limiting movement can help diminish these

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    lines.

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    Wrinkles under the eyes are treated by improving lower eyelid skin quality.

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    This may involve heating devices such as lasers or radiofrequency technology applied with

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    precision to stimulate the body’s collagen production.

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    The body produces collagen as a response to injury, so applying heat as well as removing

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    part of the upper layers of skin as in the case of ablation is a controlled injury.

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    Increased collagen in the lower eyelid skin makes the skin thicker, and healthier.

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    In addition, removal of the top layer of skin cells, allows new and fresh layers of skin

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    cells to emerge.

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    It is important that heating and ablative devices are not overused as too much heat

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    energy or overaggressive ablation can cause the skin to become thinner.

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    Collagen stimulation is not limited to the application of thermal energy and laser devices.

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    Collagen production and increased blood supply in the lower eyelid skin can be stimulated

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    with a regenerative treatment called platelet-rich plasma, or PRP.

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    Platelet-rich plasma is a concentration of the platelet component of the blood, which

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    is responsible for healing when you have a cut.

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    PRP is concentration of the wound healing growth factors that can also stimulate a collagen

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    and also stimulate more blood supply the under eye skin.

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    PRP can also be used to help help with skin discoloration under the eyes commonly known

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    as dark circles.

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    To reduce wrinkles around the eyes that appear with movement, the treatment approach would

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    be to reduce the movement that cause these wrinkles.

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    This movement can be reduced by limiting muscle activity with a neurotoxin such as Botox,

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    Dysport, or Xeomin.

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    Reduced movement makes the lines appear less deep.

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    An artistic and experienced touch with injectable neurotoxins is important so that natural movement

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    and facial expressions are not affected.

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    With time and regular treatment, lines and depressions in the skin caused by constant

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    muscle contraction improve.

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    It is important to understand that wrinkles around the eyes cannot be completely eliminated.

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    The goal here is to improve or to reduce the wrinkles.

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    As is often seen on some well known people, attempting to completely erase lines and wrinkles

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    could result in frozen, expressionless faces that don’t look natural.

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    When can you go back to work: Laser and radiofrequency may take a day to a week before returning

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    to work.

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    The healing process which going on below the surface is characterized continued collagen

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    production and remodeling.

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    PRP can be placed below the skin as well as in the upper layers of skin and can have anywhere

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    from no downtime to a day or two . Neurotoxins like Botox and Dysport take about 3 days for

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    effect and 2 weeks for full effect.

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    It is routine for our patients to go back to work right after treatment.

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    When it comes to lines and wrinkles under and around the eyes, I always discuss aspects

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    of lifestyle with my patients.

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    Simply said, anything that’s not good for your health is not good for your skin.

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    Poor diet, smoking and excess sun exposure of indoor tanning with ultraviolet light accelerated

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    loss of collagen.

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    I also discuss strategies for keeping the skin looking good for the long term through

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    regularly scheduled treatments and skin products such as sunblock and cosmeceutical products.

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    In the modern world, people are being constantly bombarded by irresponsible messaging from

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    the internet and television.

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    Hype for products and procedures result all too often in people having poor outcomes and

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    permanent skin damage.

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    A lot of people make the mistake of having procedures based on coupon offers to save

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    money or from inexperienced practitioners only to spend more money and time trying to

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    repair their overtreated or damaged skin.

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    I recommend to find a doctor who you can trust to have your best interest in mind and be

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    your guide to navigate through all the messaging before you undergo a procedure.

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    In my practice, I provide my patients with a treatment plan with an understanding of

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    what to expect with the procedures I’ve recommended.

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    I hope you found this information helpful...thank you for your question

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The example sentences of MISCONCEPTION in videos (15 in total of 97)

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Use "misconception" in a sentence | "misconception" example sentences

How to use "misconception" in a sentence?

  • It's a misconception that Beauty is in the Eyes of beholder. In my view, Beauty must be in the Heart of beholder for her true appreciation.
    -Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate-
  • The biggest misconception people have is that quality is all that matters. The truth is that quality helps, but there’s a ton of high-quality things that don’t go anywhere.
    -Jonah Peretti-
  • There is no point when all the material benefits of the world add up to a general state of happiness. It is the Great Misconception.
    -Tarek Saab-
  • The misconception is that standup comics are always on. I don't know any really funny comics that are annoying and constantly trying to be funny all the time.
    -Joe Rogan-
  • It's a misconception that love can only foster between two people of opposite sex. Love is a bond.
    -Randeep Hooda-
  • The misconception that a victory can be worth its price, has in the nuclear age become a total illusion.
    -Alva Myrdal-
  • There's that popular misconception of man as something between a brute and an angel. Actually man is in transit between brute and God.
    -Norman Mailer-
  • You don't have to be rich to be healthy. That's such a misconception.
    -Jillian Michaels-

Definition and meaning of MISCONCEPTION

What does "misconception mean?"

/ˌmiskənˈsepSH(ə)n/

noun
view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.

What are synonyms of "misconception"?
Some common synonyms of "misconception" are:
  • misapprehension,
  • misunderstanding,
  • mistake,
  • error,
  • mix-up,
  • misinterpretation,
  • misconstruction,
  • misreading,
  • misjudgment,
  • misbelief,
  • miscalculation,
  • illusion,
  • fallacy,
  • delusion,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.