AN EYELID LIFT WITHOUT SURGERY?
Age, sun exposure and other factors can change the texture of our skin. These changes are often most noticeable around our eyes, where droopy eyelids, sagging brows and crow’s feet may significantly alter our appearance and even affect how well we see. Until recently, surgery was the only option for these challenges. Now at MVO, we have an interesting new option to consider.
What Is Jett Plasma Eyelid Treatment?
Jett Plasma treatment for eyelids uses gentle, controlled plasma energy to tighten skin, smooth fine lines, and rejuvenate the delicate area around our eyes. Unlike traditional eyelid surgery, this non-invasive treatment works only on the surface layers of the skin, offering effective results with minimal risk and downtime.
Collagen is the protein responsible for giving structure to our skin. We start losing collagen in our mid-20’s, and by age 50 many have lost 25 to 50% of their collagen. Jett plasma stimulates collagen production, tightens loose skin, and improves cell membrane permeability, enhancing the flow of nutrients and supporting skin renewal.
Benefits of Jett Plasma for Eyelids
Without the need for surgery, Jett Plasma tightens sagging skin of the upper and lower eyelids, softens fine lines and wrinkles, and improves crow’s feet for a more youthful appearance. The same technology may be used to remove small lumps and bumps around the eyes – lesions such as milia, styes, and cysts can be safely and effectively removed using plasma energy.
If you are interested in learning more about this new non-surgical answer to sagging skin around your eyes, *give us a call
* an assessment will be required to determine suitability. Not all patients are candidates for Jett Plasma non-surgical blepharoplasty.
Written by Dr. Tom Wilk
About the Author:
Dr. Tom Wilk sees patients at his Cochrane location primarily. He developed the “Patient First” approach now adopted by all Doctors and staff at Mountain View Optometry. He obtained his Doctor of Optometry (OD) from the Michigan College of Optometry in 1994, and his B.Sc. from the University of Waterloo. A native of Toronto, Ontario, he came to Alberta in 1998, attracted by the opportunity to start an optometry practice in the only province that allowed ODs to practice within the full scope of their training.


