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dtodd40

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Big Bags Under Eyes
Posted: 12-08-05 18:48pm

Does anyone know any product out there that really works for bags under eyes. They do run in my fathers family. :(
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Outer Beauty

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Posted: 12-11-05 19:29pm

In general fat underneath the eyes is a herniation of fat from inside of your orbit. Just as a hernia in your groin or abdomen, tissue that is inside protrudes out into weakened area. You should seek out a board certified plastic surgeon and discuss whether a simple procedure through the inside of your eyelid called a transconjunctival blepharoplasty might be appropriate.
Be well
andrew mark klapper md
http://www.Outer-beauty.Com
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squalter

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Posted: 01-11-06 19:28pm

It's hereditary to me as well and to answer your question....No. I've tried everything as far as cosmetics. The list includes preparation h,cucumbers, ice,ice masks,tea bags and every beauty line of eye cream known to man, and i'm a male which made going to macy's counters and asking for these $100 + remedies even harder. But i'm about to be 30 and i've had enough and am about a week into looking at these sites to try and find the most qualified dr to do the surgery. If you have had it since a kid due to genetics i'll save you the time....No cream,amount of sleep, vitamins etc will help, i've tried it all. There is nothing worse then looking tired all the time when you are not, or looking like you have a drug problem when you don't even drink. Damn genetics :( not fair but i'm going to correct it once and for all. I'll post when I find a qualified dr and after the surgery as well.
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SpencerK

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Posted: 02-02-06 13:18pm

squalter wrote:
it's hereditary to me as well and to answer your question....No. I've tried everything as far as cosmetics. The list includes preparation h,cucumbers, ice,ice masks,tea bags and every beauty line of eye cream known to man, and i'm a male which made going to macy's counters and asking for these $100 + remedies even harder. But i'm about to be 30 and i've had enough and am about a week into looking at these sites to try and find the most qualified dr to do the surgery. If you have had it since a kid due to genetics i'll save you the time....No cream,amount of sleep, vitamins etc will help, i've tried it all. There is nothing worse then looking tired all the time when you are not, or looking like you have a drug problem when you don't even drink. Damn genetics :( not fair but i'm going to correct it once and for all. I'll post when I find a qualified dr and after the surgery as well.


hello there.

I was wondering if you had the operation, or you had found a suitable surgeon ?

I've been having some treatement for rosacea, but the dr was too aggresive in his treatment and made my face swell. Now my eyes are a lot worse.

Please let me know.

Thanks
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squalter

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Posted: 02-11-06 00:38am

Still researching but dr yarmerek outside of boston sounds pretty good so far from what other people have said. A person I met online just had some other procedures due by dr y and i'm just waiting for his opinion and to see the results.
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