Question

I am congenitally affected by bilateral ptosis, and the doctor says it’s moderate. Moreover, my forehead wrinkles are particularly deep, and I cannot look up without raising my eyebrows. I also have inverted eyelashes and a lower eyelid skin tag. What should I do? I want to have surgery, but I’ve heard from many people that it can’t guarantee that both eyes will be the same size, and that after a while, the upper eyelids will droop again. I want to receive help with upper eyelid ptosis.

Answer

Your condition shows signs of ptosis muscle weakness, which is suitable for this surgery. This is a pathological condition in clinical practice, and after the surgery, it can improve your eye opening. Ptosis can lead to vision decline in patients, so timely treatment is necessary. The main principle of treatment is to prevent vision degeneration and improve the patient’s appearance. Specific treatment methods include surgical treatment and medication treatment.