Eye Area Assessment and Treatment Options
The eye area is often one of the first regions where changes in skin quality and facial structure may become noticeable over time. Concerns such as fine lines, changes in eyelid position and under-eye hollowing can influence overall facial appearance.
In some cases, non-surgical treatment options may be considered as part of a personalised approach to supporting the appearance of the eye area. These treatments are performed by qualified medical practitioners and are tailored to the individual following clinical assessment.
When appropriate, treatment may be directed to specific areas around the eye region to support skin quality, facial balance and the appearance of contour. The approach is highly individualised, with consideration given to facial anatomy, treatment suitability and patient goals. Outcomes vary between individuals.
Dr Irene Kushelew is an experienced medical practitioner with a focus on non-surgical aesthetic medicine. She adopts a comprehensive and measured approach to treatment planning, with an emphasis on maintaining natural facial proportions and overall harmony.
Treatment Considerations for the Eye Area
Depending on individual assessment, treatment planning may consider:
- Support of brow position
- Assessment of upper eyelid appearance
- Softening the appearance of fine lines
- Addressing under-eye hollowing
- Consideration of lower eyelid and cheek relationship
- Overall balance between the eye area and surrounding facial structures
A consultation is required to determine suitability for any treatment. During this process, potential benefits, risks and alternative options will be discussed to support informed decision-making.
