Lift drooping eyelids to improve vision and facial symmetry.
Understanding Ptosis
Ptosis, commonly referred to as drooping eyelids, occurs when the upper eyelid falls lower than its normal position. This condition can affect one or both eyes and may result from weakened or stretched muscles responsible for lifting the eyelid. Ptosis can occur at any age and may develop due to aging, injury, neurological conditions, or congenital factors.
In addition to impacting appearance, ptosis can obstruct vision, making daily activities like reading or driving difficult. Some individuals may also compensate by tilting their heads back or raising their eyebrows to improve their field of vision, which can lead to discomfort or fatigue over time. Understanding the cause and severity of your ptosis is the first step in addressing it effectively, and our expert team is here to guide you through the process.