Eye care centers come in different types. Some restrict themselves to medically related treatments; others focus on eye tests, fitting glasses and various types of eyewear and their accessories. An eye care center may also provide cosmetic eye services along with those related to eye-functionality.
What Does a Cosmetic Center Do?
Cosmetic clinics or centers focus on treatments and therapies that improve the overall appearance of the eye. They work to ensure they enhance the setting – the face. To accomplish this, experienced and qualified professionals work with their clients. They consult them about what they wish to accomplish. They discuss the various options and provide information on the various cosmetic procedures.
The extent of services varies. While many eye care centers offer similar procedures, some will have greater expertise in one area. One eye care center may choose to focus on non-invasive techniques while another may specialize in surgical procedures
What Services Does a Cosmetic Eye Care Center Provide?
Cosmetic eye care centers offer a wide range of products, therapies, and treatments. Among the most common ones are those listed below
- Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery – to remove folds, excess fatty tissue and/or skin or, in the case of Asian double to create a crease in the upper eyelid
- Botox – injectable to remove wrinkles and plump
- Browplasty or Brow Lift
- Chemical Peel – to remove undesirable skin layers
- Eyebrow surgery – to alter the shape, size, and density of the eyebrow
- Fillers and Injections – to remove wrinkles between the eyebrows
- Laser hair removal
- LASIK: to improve eyesight
- Microdermabrasion – removal of dead skin cells
Such procedures remain popular. Many are non-invasive in nature. Some do not require surgery at all. All focus on correcting the perceived errors while using the latest technology to complete the work quickly. Some people enter the eye care center on their lunch break, have the treatment then return to work immediately.