Drooping eyelids can be caused by natural aging, injuries, or other medical reasons, and can be effectively treated with modern therapeutic methods.
What is Drooping Eyelids?
Drooping eyelids refer to the sagging or lowering of the upper eyelid, which can be mild or severe and may affect one or both eyes. In some cases, the drooping eyelid can obstruct vision, especially if it covers part of the pupil.
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Frequently asked questions
Is surgery necessary for drooping eyelids?
Not always. For mild cases, non-invasive methods such as Botox can be effective, while blepharoplasty offers a more permanent solution for more severe cases.
How long is the recovery after blepharoplasty?
Recovery typically takes 1-2 weeks for the swelling to subside and the initial results to appear. Full recovery usually takes 4-6 weeks.