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		<title>Upper Eye Lid Surgery vs. Eye Magic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 16:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upper eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is the 3rd most common invasive surgical procedure performed today.  As people age, their skin begins to sag, which often includes droopiness above the eyelid, covering up what many people consider to be their most important asset.  This is extremely common so there’s no surprise that eyelid surgery is in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Upper eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is the 3rd most common invasive surgical procedure performed today.  As people age, their skin begins to sag, which often includes droopiness above the eyelid, covering up what many people consider to be their most important asset.  This is extremely common so there’s no surprise that eyelid surgery is in high demand.</p>
<p>People are cautious about going under the knife for this procedure, and for good reason.  Various concerns naturally arise when contemplating <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/blepharoplasty.htm" target="_self">upper eye lid surgery</a>.  Some people are nervous about having the skin around their eyes cut into or experiencing possible complications that may arise resulting in a permanent problem.  Others are concerned about the telltale hollow look may result if too much skin is removed during the surgery.  Some worry that their eyes won’t be able to fully close or that there will be nerve damage.</p>
<p>No reputable plastic surgeon will tell you that these types of things never happen.  Sometimes they do.  For many of us, “sometimes” is enough of a question to consider another option for correcting the sagging eyelid skin that is a result of aging.  If you’re not sure whether you’re ready to change your eyes permanently with eyelid plastic surgery, can’t afford the high cost of the surgery, have a physical condition that excludes you as a candidate, or worry about potential complications, then there is another option.  It’s called Eye Magic.  Eye Magic essentially accomplishes the same goal as surgery: <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/apply.htm" target="_self">lifting your eye lids</a>.</p>
<p>With Eye Magic the results are instant.   There’s no downtime, no complications, no big dollars &#8211; just results that can rival those of upper eyelid surgery.  Here’s how it works:  As we age, our skin loses elasticity.  The underlying structure of the skin breaks down, and without the necessary support, eyelid skin begins to droop toward the lashes.  The Eye Magic concept is simple; invisible strips replace the structure of the skin externally by adding support at the fold line on the eyelid.  That’s where the eyelid skin sags forward, giving your eyes that older, tired look.  The small, thin strips keep the skin from sliding forward and restore the natural curve of your eyelids.  Poof!  Ten years gone from your face.  Try it and see for yourself!</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net" target="_self">www.eyemagic.net</a> for more information on Eye Magic <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/products.htm" target="_self">Eyelid Lift products</a>.</p>
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		<title>Alternatives to Upper Eyelid Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 16:22:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cecily</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that over time, upper eyelid skin often loses its elasticity and sags, resulting in an older, tired look.  In severe cases, drooping upper eyelid skin can actually impair vision.  The surgical solution for this condition is called upper blepharoplasty, commonly known as an upper eyelid lift. Upper blepharopasty is a procedure in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that over time, upper eyelid skin often loses its elasticity and sags, resulting in an older, tired look.  In severe cases, <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/ptosis.htm" target="_self">drooping upper eyelid skin</a> can actually impair vision.  The surgical solution for this condition is called upper blepharoplasty, commonly known as an upper eyelid lift. Upper blepharopasty is a procedure in which a physician removes excess fat, muscle, and skin from the upper eyelids to redefine the shape of the eye, brighten the face and create a more youthful appearance.</p>
<p>The average cost of <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/blepharoplasty.htm" target="_self">upper eyelid surgery</a> ranges between $3,500 and $5,000.  Risks are generally minimal but complications can arise. These include damage to the tear duct, inability to fully close the eyelid, and nerve damage to name a few.  Removing too much skin can result in a “hollow” look. There are also several conditions which increase the risks associated with upper eyelid surgery. You may be excluded as a candidate for this procedure if you have any of the following conditions: dry eyes, high blood pressure, diabetes, hypothyroidism, cardiovascular disease, glaucoma, or Graves&#8217; disease. Your physical structure, including bone and supporting structure, may also affect your eligibility.</p>
<p>So what are the alternatives if you can’t afford surgery, don’t want to undergo surgery or suffer from a condition that eliminates you as a candidate?  First, forget the various eye creams; they don’t work.  Before I took the bull by the horns to find my own solution for drooping eyelid skin, I tried them all. False hope, false advertising.  Some people claim that facial exercises can help. Strengthening the muscles that lose tone over many years certainly makes good sense but requires months of diligent focus to see results.  I ordered a facial exercise program and lasted exactly three days.</p>
<p>There are also two other less invasive procedures that claim to offer an <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/products.htm" target="_self">alternative to upper eyelid surgery</a>, although you’re still in the “patient” category.  They also involve considerable expense and time.</p>
<p>The first is laser skin resurfacing. Using a controlled beam of light, the outer layers of skin are removed in hopes of stimulating the production of collagen.  This treatment appears to be very effective for damaged facial skin.  It is recommended for fine to moderate wrinkles, liver spots or age spots, uneven skin tones, sun-damaged skin and acne or chickenpox scars. Laser skin resurfacing is not at all convincing as a solution for drooping upper eyelids, however, unless the droop is very minor.  Someone actually burns the top layer off your eyelids?  Shudder.  This procedure requires significant downtime and has a potentially painful healing period.</p>
<p>Another treatment touted as a “breakthrough” alternative to blepharoplasty is Thermage.  This procedure uses radiofrequency on the skin, and like laser resurfacing, is supposed to stimulate the growth of new collagen around the eyes and to tighten up existing skin. Thermage claims to soften crow&#8217;s feet, reduce hooding of the brow, and eliminate under-eye bags.  Again it’s not clear to me how radiofrequency can effectively treat significant sagging of the upper eyelid skin.  The websites themselves characterize the results as “modest”. As of yet, I’ve found no convincing photographic evidence that either of these two alternatives are particularly effective on drooping upper eyelid skin.</p>
<p>If you analyze the problem of drooping eyelid skin, it’s clear that to “fix” the problem, you either have to remove the excess skin surgically or find a way to keep the excess skin from drooping.  It took me three years (see the Eye Magic Story blog entry) to figure it out, but happily, I did.  My product, Eye Magic , does exactly what’s necessary&#8211;prevents the droop by holding back the sagging eyelid skin.  Not only does the product provide a non-surgical solution to the problem of drooping eyelids, but I’ve been able to help thousands of other women (and men) save money, time, and hassle with this effective alternative.</p>
<p>You can <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net" target="_self">visit our website</a> to see how it works; there’s lots of information and a video.  It’s easy. Eye Magic restores your eyes to a more youthful shape just like surgery, lasts all day and takes years off your face, without the cost and potential complications of going under the knife.  You’re not a “patient” and you get your eyelids back <em>now</em>.  I use it every day.  So if drooping eyelid skin is your problem, try Eye Magic first before you take the risk or spend the big bucks.  As I like to say, “You won’t believe your eyes!”</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net">www.eyemagic.net</a> for more information on the Eye Magic Eyelid Lift.  Follow us on twitter at <a href="http://www.twitter.com/eyemagic">www.twitter.com/eyemagic</a></p>
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		<title>Welcome to the Eye Magic Eyelid Lift Blog!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 19:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>eyemagic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for visiting the Eye Magic Blog.  This blog’s purpose is to provide tips, information, and updates about Eye Magic and other eyelid lift products. A little bit about our product: Eye Magic is the non-surgical upper eyelid lift that has been specifically designed to quickly and easily restore sagging or drooping eyelids to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thank you for visiting the Eye Magic Blog.  This blog’s purpose is to provide tips, information, and updates about Eye Magic and other eyelid lift products.</p>
<p>A little bit about our product:</p>
<p>Eye Magic is the non-surgical upper eyelid lift that has been specifically designed to quickly and easily restore sagging or drooping eyelids to a youthful shape.  Acting as the ideal alternative to blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), Eye Magic’s transparent strips are used to fold back drooping upper eye lid skin, replicating the skin’s natural shape and revealing the eyelid.  A single application lasts all day.  Apply with your morning makeup and take off before bed.  Use every day or as desired.  Eye Magic is a must for special occasions and photos when you want to look your best.</p>
<p>For more information on Eye Magic, visit <a href="http://www.eyemagic.net/"><span style="color: #b85b5a;">www.eyemagic.net</span></a>!</div>
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