
What Malar Bags Are—and How to Treat Them | RealSelf News
Jan 5, 2022 · Doctors explain what causes malar bags and how to treat and improve them, both surgically and nonsurgically. Learn more.
Do you recommend festoon excision? - RealSelf
May 17, 2016 · Answer: Festoon Festoons can be very difficult to treat. Laser is one way we try to tighten the skin and flatten them out, but it doesn't always work. The last option is to surgically excise …
I have these puffy fluid like pockets on both my cheekbones. I believe ...
Jul 14, 2016 · Hello, and thank you for your question regarding the puffy fluid-like pockets in both of your cheekbones, whether these are festoons, and if so, how can they be treated? Thank you for your …
If You Have Festoons, Call Dr. Kass! - RealSelf
May 25, 2023 · TL;DR: I had upper and lower blepharoplasty plus festoon treatment with Dr. Kass, and I’m very happy with my results. My festoons are completely gone. If you have festoons, I highly …
Malar Bags - Festoons. What Do You Recommend? (photo) - RealSelf
Jun 27, 2012 · What look like normal under-eye bags to the untrained eye (and sometimes even to the trained eye) can actually be a condition known as Festoons. Festoons occur when the skin of the …
Can Kybella be used on festoons? If not, why? - RealSelf
Jun 19, 2016 · Kybella is the brand term for a chemical called deoxycholic acid. This product leads to the breakdown of fat cells in the area of injection. Kybella is only approved for treatment of fat …
Can Lasers get rid of my festoons? (photo) - RealSelf
May 5, 2014 · Unfortunately, there are no perfect solutions for festoons. As others have mentioned, often surgery is needed, which would trade the festoons for a thin scar. Laser resurfacing may "get …
Lower Laser Bleph & Festoon Repair - RealSelf
Nov 18, 2021 · Just want to say Dr Gupta is the nicest and kindest doctor I have ever met in my life! I visited her yesterday for lower bleph and festoon repair all the...
I've been told I have hereditary festoons. Is this what I ... - RealSelf
Jan 27, 2021 · Yes, the larger of the lower eyelid bag is a festoon. A number of treatment options have been tried for festoons but here is no predictably effective surgical treatment for festoons.
Best radiofrequency or laser treatment for malar bag/festoon ... - RealSelf
Answer: Lower Lid Bags / Festoon Treatment Options A lot depends on your skin type, but the greatest degree of tightening and improvement comes from resurfacing this area. Optimal, full resurfacing …