Eyebags are a very common problem that we see everyday in our Cosmetic Surgery Clinic. Usually the patients will say that they make them look tired whereas they don’t really feel so. Even in certain occupations, such as airline cabin crews, the presence of eyebags is not what their employers are keen of.
To understand how eyebags are formed, we need to relook into the anatomy of the lower eyelid. The lower eyelid consists of a few structures that are closely inter-related to each other. We have the orbital septum, that separates the retro-septal fat from the skin anteriorly. The retroseptal fat is divided further into three separate components, namely the medial, middle and lateral. The medial and middle fatty tissue are separated by the inferior oblique muscle that controls the eyeball movement.
Apart from this very delicate anatomical arrangement, we also have what is known at the tear trough portion of the lower eyelid. This segment is located next to the nasal bridge and the hollowness of tear trough varies between individuals.
As you can see by now, this complex structures make the treatment of any condition here not as straightforward as it may seem.