Eyebrow pulling usually does not directly cause eyelid sagging, but frequent operation may affect skin elasticity. The relaxation of eyelids is mainly related to factors such as natural aging and collagen loss.
Eyebrow pulling is a local hair processing behavior, and its intensity and range are usually not sufficient to damage the structure of the dermis layer. Although there is a small amount of collagen fiber support around normal hair follicles, the effect of a single extraction action on skin tightness is minimal. The skin around the eyes is thin and sensitive, and may experience slight redness and swelling in the short term, but it usually recovers within a few hours and does not cause sustained relaxation.
Long term frequent eyebrow pulling may have a cumulative effect on the skin. Repeated pulling movements may cause slight stretching of the local skin, and if accompanied by violent operation or unclean tools, it may lead to secondary problems such as folliculitis. This type of inflammatory response may accelerate the local skin aging process, but it is indirectly related. The core factors that truly cause drooping eyelids are still physiological laws such as aging, UV damage, and gravity.
It is recommended to use an eyebrow trimmer instead of pulling out eyebrows to reduce skin irritation. Daily attention should be paid to sun protection and moisturizing of the eyes, and supplementing with vitamin C and high-quality protein appropriately can help maintain skin elasticity. If there is obvious eyelid laxity, it can be improved through radiofrequency beauty or eye specific anti-aging products. In severe cases, medical beauty professional institutions should be consulted.
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