In addition to aesthetic concerns, these functional problems can affect quality of life, and a droopy appearance may create difficulties in both social and professional interactions.
Tailored Surgical Options for Aging Eyelids
Several specialized surgical techniques are available to address eyelid sagging in middle-aged patients, each tailored to individual anatomical needs. The most common procedures include upper blepharoplasty, sub-brow lift, and non-incisional ptosis correction.

A sub-brow lift removes a small strip of skin just beneath the eyebrow, elevating sagging upper eyelid tissue. This technique is ideal for patients who wish to maintain their existing double eyelid fold or address sagging caused by thick eyelid skin that compresses the fold. Scars from the procedure are minimal and typically well-concealed within the natural contour of the brow.
Non-incisional ptosis correction is ideal for individuals who want to enhance eye definition without forming a double eyelid crease. The procedure strengthens the levator muscle, which lifts the eyelid, resulting in a more open and alert eye appearance.

Balancing Function and Aesthetics
Often, surgeons combine multiple eyelid techniques to achieve optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes. For example, combining upper blepharoplasty or a sub-brow lift with ptosis correction can improve muscle strength and eyelid support, creating larger, more defined eyes and a clearer crease.
Dr. Hyo-seon Ko, a board-certified plastic surgeon at Seran Hospital, emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment plans. “Each procedure addresses eyelid sagging, but their methods and outcomes differ,” Dr. Ko explains. “A thorough evaluation of the patient’s eye condition, degree of skin laxity, presence of a double eyelid, and desired scar placement is critical to selecting the most appropriate technique. Customized surgery can achieve both functional restoration and natural aesthetic enhancement.”
Thanks to advancements in personalized techniques, modern eyelid surgery for middle-aged patients can restore visual function while rejuvenating facial appearance.
Lim Hye Jung, HEALTH IN NEWS TEAM
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