What Causes Droopy Eyelids and How to Address Them?

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‘What causes droopy eyelids?’ is at breakout on Google Trends (up by a staggering 5,000%) and so we tapped Britain Todd, Founder of Contours Rx for her expert insights on the subject.

“Droopy eyelids, or ptosis, is a condition that affects many of us as we age, but there can also be other underlying factors that lead to this. By understanding factors that contribute to droopy eyelids we can help in managing and preventing the condition effectively” says Britain.
Causes of Droopy Eyelids
“Droopy eyelids, or ptosis, is primarily result from the natural ageing process which weakens the skin and muscles around the eyes. This weakening is largely due to a decline in collagen and elastin, essential proteins that maintain skin firmness, coupled with the deterioration of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, responsible for lifting the eyelid. Additionally, genetic factors can predispose individuals to ptosis if it is prevalent in their family. Various medical conditions, including Horner’s syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and nerve damage, can also contribute to this condition. Furthermore, lifestyle factors such as excessive sun exposure, smoking, and inadequate sleep can accelerate the ageing of skin and muscle around the eyes, exacerbating the droopiness.”

Preventing and Addressing Droopy Eyelids
While some causes are unavoidable, there are preventive measures and exercises that can help manage and potentially delay the onset of droopy eyelids, says Britain:
“Eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants helps to support skin health. Always avoid smoking, excessive sun exposure, and ensure you’re getting sufficient sleep. In addition to this, regular eye exercises can help strengthen the muscles around your eyes. Here are a few exercises to consider”: Eyebrow Lift: Place your fingers just above your eyebrows and gently push down while lifting your eyebrows. Hold for a few seconds and then relax. Repeat 10 times. This exercise helps strengthen the muscles that support the eyelids. Eye Squeeze: Close your eyes tightly and then open them wide. Repeat this 10-15 times. This exercise can help improve muscle tone and reduce sagging. Blinking Exercise: Blink rapidly for 30 seconds, then close your eyes and relax for 30 seconds. This exercise can help keep the eyelid muscles active and engaged. Eye Rolling: Look up and roll your eyes in a circular motion. Repeat this in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions. This exercise can help with muscle flexibility and strength.”For those seeking a non-surgical approach to address drooping eyelids like myself, I developed Lids by Design as an innovative solution to offer both aesthetic and practical benefits without the need for surgery.”

Contours Rx Lids by Design: A Quick-Fix Solution“I designed Contours Rx Lids by Design to offer a quick and effective non-surgical alternative to blepharoplasty, delivering an immediate lift and definition for a youthful look that lasts all day. With 24-hour wear, these eyelid strips are ideal for both daily use and special occasions.Crafted from high-quality organic and medical-grade materials, dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic, and latex-free, I wanted to ensure Lids by Design is suitable for even the most sensitive skin. Their ease of application makes them a straightforward solution for enhancing appearance without the complexities of surgery” says Britain.