Reconstructive plastic surgery Blepharoptosis
“Drooping” eyelids are undesirable for everyone because they make our faces look markedly aged. Ptosis may affect one or both eyelids. It does not threaten vision, but it significantly limits the field of vision. It takes away the brightness of the gaze and gives individuals a constantly tired, sad expression. The natural alignment of the eyes, eyelids, and eyebrows is disrupted, as is the overall balance of the face. Ptosis may be present from birth or be acquired (due to aging, injury, neurological disease, or muscle disease). People suffering from ptosis often experience headaches as they strain to see more clearly or to keep their eyes more open. Blepharoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that can restore the problem easily and effectively.