Contact Us | Location

    Dallas
    Khan Eyelid & Facial Aesthetics
    5060 Tennyson Parkway
    Suite 210
    Plano, TX 75024

    Lower Eyelid Bags vs. Hollow Under-Eyes: What’s the Difference?

    Lower Eyelid Bags vs. Hollow Under-Eyes: What’s the Difference?

    Lower Eyelid Bags vs. Hollow Under-Eyes: What’s the Difference?Many people struggle with tired-looking eyes even when they’re well-rested. While “under-eye bags” and “hollow eyes” are often used interchangeably, they’re actually two very different conditions that require distinct treatments. At Khan Eyelid & Facial Aesthetics in Plano, Texas, Dr. Tanya Khan, a board-certified oculoplastic surgeon, specializes in identifying the root cause of under-eye concerns and creating customized solutions to restore a refreshed, youthful look.

    Understanding Lower Eyelid Bags

    Lower eyelid bags occur when fat pockets beneath the eyes begin to bulge or shift downward. This can result from aging, genetics, fluid retention, or lifestyle factors such as lack of sleep and salt intake. Over time, the skin and muscles supporting the lower eyelid weaken, allowing fat to protrude and create puffiness or a shadowed appearance.
    Common signs of lower eyelid bags include:

    • Puffiness or swelling beneath the eyes

    • Noticeable “bags” that don’t resolve with rest

    • Loose or wrinkled skin in the lower eyelid area

    • A tired or heavy appearance despite feeling rested

    What Causes Hollow Under-Eyes

    Hollow under-eyes—or tear trough deformities—occur when volume loss in the midface or under-eye region creates a sunken or shadowed look. This can develop naturally with aging as collagen and fat diminish, or it can be genetic. Unlike puffy bags, hollows give the appearance of dark circles and fatigue because of the shadow they cast.
    Signs of hollow under-eyes include:

    • A sunken or “scooped out” appearance beneath the eyes

    • Dark shadows that persist even with good sleep

    • Smooth, non-puffy skin but visible indentation under the lower lid

    • Fatigue or sadness appearing in facial expressions

    Treatment Options for Each Condition

    Because bags and hollows have different causes, their treatments differ as well. Dr. Khan carefully evaluates eyelid anatomy to recommend the most appropriate solution.

    For Eyelid Bags:

    • Lower Blepharoplasty: A surgical procedure that removes or repositions fat, tightens skin, and restores a smooth lower eyelid contour.

    • Skin Resurfacing: Laser or radiofrequency treatments to tighten loose skin and improve texture.

    • Lifestyle & Non-Surgical Care: Reducing sodium intake, managing allergies, and using medical-grade skincare can minimize mild swelling.

    For Hollow Under-Eyes:

    • Dermal Fillers: Hyaluronic acid-based fillers restore volume to the tear trough and reduce shadows.

    • Fat Transfer: Uses a patient’s own fat to naturally replenish lost volume and smooth transitions between the lower lid and cheek.

    • Skin Treatments: Collagen-stimulating procedures help improve tone and elasticity.

    When You Have Both

    It’s not uncommon to have both puffiness and hollowness beneath the eyes, especially with age. In these cases, Dr. Khan often recommends a combination of surgical and non-surgical techniques to balance the under-eye area—removing excess fat while restoring volume where needed for natural, harmonious results.

    Why Choose Dr. Khan

    As an oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Tanya Khan combines her expertise in both aesthetic and functional eyelid anatomy to deliver results that look natural and complement the entire face. Her goal is to help patients appear rested, youthful, and confident—without changing their unique expressions.

    If you’re unsure whether your concern is puffiness or hollowness, schedule a consultation at Khan Eyelid & Facial Aesthetics. Dr. Khan will evaluate your anatomy and recommend the most effective treatment for lasting, beautiful results.

    For more information about procedures and treatments at Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics by Ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan. Click here to contact us.

    Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.

    What Incision Techniques Are Used in Upper & Lower Blepharoplasty?

    What Incision Techniques Are Used in Upper & Lower Blepharoplasty?Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) remains one of the most effective ways to rejuvenate tired or aging eyes. However, not all eyelid surgeries are the same—the location and technique of incisions are carefully chosen to achieve the most natural result with minimal scarring. At Khan Eyelid & Facial Aesthetics in Plano, Dr. Tanya Khan customizes each blepharoplasty based on the patient’s anatomy, aging pattern, and desired outcome.

    Understanding Blepharoplasty

    Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes or repositions excess skin, fat, and muscle around the eyes. It can be performed on the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. The incision approach is critical for achieving seamless, natural-looking results that blend with the eye’s natural creases.

    Upper Eyelid Incision Techniques

    In upper eyelid blepharoplasty, the incision is typically made within the natural crease of the eyelid, where it is hidden when the eyes are open. Through this incision, Dr. Khan carefully removes excess skin and, when needed, trims or repositions small amounts of fat. The skin is then precisely closed to restore a youthful, defined upper eyelid contour.
    Key goals of the upper eyelid incision approach:

    • Maintain symmetry and natural eyelid shape

    • Avoid excessive skin removal, which can cause tightness or difficulty closing the eyes

    • Preserve the natural fold for an elegant, rested look

    In cases of significant drooping (ptosis), Dr. Khan may combine blepharoplasty with ptosis repair, tightening the underlying muscle that lifts the eyelid for improved function and appearance.

    Lower Eyelid Incision Techniques

    Lower eyelid surgery can be performed using two main approaches: transconjunctival and subciliary incisions. Dr. Khan selects the technique based on whether the concern is excess fat, loose skin, or both.

    1. Transconjunctival Incision:

    • The incision is made inside the lower eyelid, leaving no external scar.

    • Ideal for patients with fat bulging but minimal skin laxity.

    • Allows Dr. Khan to remove or reposition fat to smooth under-eye contours.

    2. Subciliary Incision:

    • The incision is made just below the lash line, allowing access to both fat and excess skin.

    • Perfect for patients with puffiness and skin laxity.

    • The incision heals beautifully and becomes virtually invisible over time.

    Dr. Khan’s approach often combines precise fat repositioning with gentle skin tightening to rejuvenate the area without creating a “hollow” or operated look.

    Customizing the Procedure

    Each patient’s anatomy and goals determine the incision type. Younger patients or those with minimal skin laxity often benefit from a transconjunctival approach, while those with more advanced aging or crepe-like skin texture may require a subciliary incision. Dr. Khan also uses advanced closure techniques to minimize tension and optimize scar healing.

    The Importance of an Oculoplastic Surgeon

    Because eyelid surgery involves delicate anatomy near the eyes, choosing an oculoplastic specialist is essential for safety and precision. As a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Khan has extensive experience performing both cosmetic and reconstructive eyelid procedures. Her dual expertise allows her to enhance aesthetics while preserving eyelid function and eye health.

    Schedule Your Consultation with Dr. Khan

    If you’re considering eyelid surgery, understanding your incision options is the first step toward achieving your ideal result. Schedule a consultation at Khan Eyelid & Facial Aesthetics in Plano, TX, to learn how Dr. Tanya Khan can tailor your blepharoplasty with precision, artistry, and natural beauty in mind.

    For more information about procedures and treatments at Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics by Ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan. Click here to contact us.

    Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.

    ABO AAO RealSelf