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| Overview |
|---|
| Also Known As |
| Common Causes |
| Affects |
| Primary Treatment Options |
| Time to See Results |
| Results Duration |
| Treatment Areas |
| Details |
|---|
| Hooded Eyes, Heavy Lidded Eye, Folded Eyelids |
| Genetics, Ageing, Brow Ptosis, Lifestyle Factors |
| All Ages, Genders, and Skin Types |
| Upper Eyelid Lift (Blepharoplasty), Brow Lift, Non-SurgicalLifts |
| Immediate to 6 months depending on treatment |
| 1 year to permanent depending on method |
| Upper Eyelids, Brow Area |
Understanding Hooded Eyelids
Hooded eyelids are a common facial feature where a fold of excess skin droops from the brow bone over the upper eyelid, partially or fully covering the eyelid crease. This can make the eyes appear smaller, tired, or heavy. While often a natural genetic trait, hooded eyelids can also develop or become more pronounced with age as the skin loses elasticity and the forehead muscles weaken.
In some cases, severe hooding can even obstruct vision, making it a functional concern as well as a cosmetic one. Understanding the cause of your hooded eyelids is key to determining the most effective hooded eye treatment.
The development of hooded eyelids is influenced by several factors.
Genetics is the most common cause, especially in younger individuals. Many people are simply born with a natural hooded eye shape due to their inherent bone structure and skin distribution.
Natural Ageing Process is the primary cause for those who develop hooded eyelids over time. As we age, our skin produces less collagen and elastin, leading to a loss of firmness. The skin on the forehead and around the eyes begins to sag, and the fat pads that support the brow can descend, causing the skin to droop over the eyelid.
Brow Ptosis (a sagging brow) is a significant contributor. As the forehead muscles weaken and the brow descends, it pushes the skin down, creating or exacerbating the hooded appearance.
Lifestyle Factors such as sun exposure, smoking, and poor diet can accelerate the ageing process and contribute to the loss of skin elasticity, making hooded eyelids appear earlier or more severely.
Hooded eyelids can be present from birth or develop at any age. They are a common feature across all ethnicities and affect both men and women. While some embrace their hooded eyes as a unique feature, many seek treatment to achieve a more open, refreshed, and youthful eye appearance or to address functional vision impairment.
How we at Shumaila’s can treat this
At Shumaila’s, we offer a range of effective treatments for hooded eyelids, from non-surgical lifts to definitive plastic surgery, tailored to your unique anatomy and desired outcome.
Excellent 4.9 out of 5
Non Surgical
First-Line Treatments

Anti-Wrinkle Injections (Botox®)
A strategic injection of Botox® into the muscles that pull the brow down can create a subtle lift, opening up the eye area and reducing the appearance of mild hooding. This is often referred to as a “chemical brow lift.”
Ideal for
Mild hooding, early signs of brow sagging
Results
Visible within 3-7 days, full effect at 2 weeks
Duration
3-4 months

PDO Thread Lift
By inserting dissolvable threads under the skin, we can create an immediate lifting effect on the brow and forehead. This physically elevates the sagging skin, providing a significant improvement for moderate hooding without the need for surgery.
Ideal for
Moderate hooding, non-surgical brow lifting
Results
Immediate lift, improves over 2-3 months
Duration
12-18 months
For Skin Tightening
Advanced & Combination

Morpheus8
This advanced treatment combines microneedling with radiofrequency (RF) energy to remodel and tighten the skin at a deep level. It is highly effective for stimulating collagen in the brow area, leading to a gradual lift.
Ideal for
Patients with good skin quality seeking gradual, natural improvement in skin laxity
Results
Gradual improvement over 3-6 months.
Duration
12-18 months

HiFu (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound)
HiFu uses focused ultrasound energy to target the deep structural layers of the skin (SMAS), stimulating collagen production and providing a powerful skin tightening and lifting effect on the forehead and brow.
Ideal for
Patients needing a deeper lift and tightening effect
Results
Gradual improvement over 3-6 months
Duration
12-18 months
For Definitive Correction
Surgical Solutions

Upper Eyelid Lift (Blepharoplasty)
The definitive and most effective treatment for moderate to severe hooded eyelids. This plastic surgery procedure, also known as hooded eye surgery, involves removing the excess skin, fat, and sometimes muscle from the upper eyelid. The incision is hidden in the natural crease of the eyelid, resulting in a virtually invisible scar.
Ideal for
Moderate to severe hooding, permanent correction
Results
Immediate, final results after 3-6 months
Duration
Permanent

Brow Lift Surgery
For patients whose hooded eyelids are primarily caused by a sagging brow, a surgical brow lift may be the most appropriate hooded eyes operation. This procedure elevates the entire forehead and brow, which in turn lifts the upper eyelids and restores a more youthful and alert appearance.
Ideal for
Hooding caused by significant brow ptosis
Results
Immediate, final results after 3-6 months
Duration
Long-lasting (10+ years)
Why choose Shumaila’s
for Hooded Eyelid Treatment?
Frequent Asked Questions
The cost of treating hooded eyelids depends on the type of treatment you choose and how severe the hooding is. Some patients achieve great results with non-surgical options such as Botox® brow lifts, PDO thread lifts or skin-tightening treatments like Morpheus8 and HiFu, while others may benefit more from surgical procedures such as an upper eyelid lift (blepharoplasty) or brow lift.
At your consultation, we’ll assess your eye area, explain the most suitable options for your goals, and provide a personalised treatment plan with a clear breakdown of costs. Flexible payment options may be available to help you spread the cost of your treatment.
Yes, for mild to moderate cases, non-surgical treatments can be very effective. A “chemical brow lift” with Botox®, a PDO thread lift, or skin tightening with Morpheus8 or HiFu can provide a noticeable lift and improvement. However, for significant hooding, plastic surgery for hooded eyes (blepharoplasty) is the most effective and permanent solution.
The best treatment depends on the cause and severity of your hooded eyelids. If it is due to brow sagging, a brow lift (surgical or non-surgical) is best. If it is due to excess eyelid skin, an Upper Eyelid Lift is the most effective hooded eyes operation. A consultation with our experts will determine the ideal approach for you.
Yes, when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon, hooded eye surgery is a very safe and common procedure. The risks are minimal and will be discussed thoroughly with you during your consultation. At Shumaila’s, all procedures are performed by GMC-registered surgeons in CQC-regulated facilities.
Recovery is relatively quick. Most patients can return to work and light activities within 7-10 days. You can expect some bruising and swelling, which typically subsides within 2 weeks. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4-6 weeks. The final, refined results will be visible after 3-6 months.
Our surgeons are experts at concealing incisions. For an Upper Eyelid Lift, the incision is placed within the natural crease of the eyelid, making the scar virtually invisible once healed. For a brow lift, incisions are typically hidden within the hairline.

