Due to reduction in weight loss I have sunken eyes how can I overcome it, and there is a saying if there is a increase in the cheek content on the face our eyes will become normal automatically is it true or just an illusion.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Sometimes, the weight loss is dramatic enough to cause blood vessels below the eyes to become prominent, and the skin to be transparent, producing the appearance of sunken eyes. Dramatic weight loss may also cause nutritional deficiencies, which can lead to sunken eyes. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hello. A very drastic weight loss can definitely lead to sunken eyes, but mostly the fat goes away from the cheeks only. The bones surrounding the eyeball forms the orbit. And the amount of fat it houses is very very less. So eyes per se are generally not affected much with a moderate amount of weight loss. Since the information provided by you is very limited here, a doctor would like to take a detailed history from you first before actually identifying the cause for your sunken eyes. What is you age? What is your current weight? How much weight you have lost in total? And in what duration of time? Do you have similar weight loss from other more fatty areas of the body too? These questions would point out if your problem is merely a nutritional deficiency or if you need to get checked up properly for diseases like tuberculosis, cancer etc. Reach me out anytime for consultation with these necessary details so that we can come to a conclusion about your concerns.
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