Scottish Daily Mail

Is surgery the only cure for my eye wrinkles?

- by Inge van Lotringen Ingeborg van LotrIngen is beauty director at Cosmopolit­an. email questions to inge@dailymail.co.uk.

QI HAVE these deep wrinkles (but no bagginess) under my eyes that no eye cream seems to help. I even had laser treatment to no avail. Is surgery my only option?

ASurgery is actually the wrong choice for you; ophthalmic plastic surgeon Mrs Sabrina ShahDesai (perfecteye­sltd.com) explains that so-called lower lid blepharopl­asty is for correcting lax excess skin, not wrinkles.

For deep lines, one option is a course of no-downtime chemical peels (enerpeel eyes and Lips, £600 for four) that soften wrinkles and pigmentati­on over three sessions.

Sabrina is a fan of Tixel, a device that uses split-seconds of deep heat applied to the under-eyes to kick-start collagen production and create tiny pores that allow regenerati­ng serums to penetrate.

results are similar to those of an ablative (skin-removing) CO2 laser, but with less risk and downtime. Depending on how delicate your skin is, there are several intensity modules — I urge you to seek out a cosmetic eye doctor to ensure you choose the right option.

The most intense, ablative one requires one session followed by days of skin weeping, redness and ‘micro’ crusts.

For the ‘mild’, minimaldow­ntime version, a minimum three sessions (from £550 each), spaced four weeks apart, are needed. The end result is the same: visibly less wrinkled skin for one to two years.

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