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Eyelid ptosis, also known as droopy eyelid, can occur due to excessive rubbing of the eyes, aging, post-traumatic events, or the use of certain medications. The eye area is one of the most delicate areas on the face. Such issues can impact the aesthetic appearance and cause discomfort for individuals.
It is important for individuals experiencing eyelid ptosis to undergo treatment and surgery. Failure to undergo surgery can lead to various problems. These issues can have a negative impact on overall health, emphasizing the necessity of eyelid ptosis surgery. Without surgery, ptosis can cause increased discomfort and adversely affect a person's health.
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Upper eyelid surgery is a surgical procedure performed to remove excess skin or fat tissue and reshape the upper eyelid.
Upper eyelid surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia. Surgical incisions are made, and excess skin or fat tissue is removed to reshape the eyelid.
Suitable candidates for upper eyelid surgery are generally individuals experiencing excessive drooping or puffiness due to aging or genetic factors. However, consulting a doctor is important to determine suitability for each individual.