I had several surgeries on my right eye, which was a lazy eye when I was a child, and it corrected my vision, but now it seems as I age that my right eye is appearing much smaller than my left eye, and is asymmetrical, and Id love to know if theres anything I can do to offset this in balance
Im 22 years old, i have astigmatism and a -3 vision. I have always had asymmetric eyes where my lazy eye (left) was always bigger, but in the last few years i think it grew a lot more where it became very noticible. Im very worried and insecure about it is there anything i can do to fix it?
31, male, 191cm, 83kg -hyears after I got pointed out I have a lazy eye by a friend, I cant stop thinking about it, even though I dont think I have a lazy eye, I do have face ascymmetry in my brow which affect my eye I guess, and its started to affect my everyday life, like avoiding eye contact and pictures, feeling very insecure, which have effect on my overall happiness
Hi, I am 37 year old female from Europe. I was born with a damaged nerve in my eyelid (what I have been always told) and had a lazy eye as a child. The lazy eye issue resolved itself in my childhood but the droopy eyelid remined. It used to be the worse after crying and when tired but now it is bad and very noticeable all the time. Is there a name for this condition? What are my options in terms of treatment? Is eyelid surgery the only way to fix it? Thank you.
For some reason my left eyebrow and eye look smaller and my right eye brow seems more arched and my right eye looks bigger, I was told Botox could fix the uneven eyebrows but I'm not too sure. What can also fix my lazy eye? It's more noticeable when I smile. Can a plastic surgeon fix it or do I have to go see a ophthalmologist for that?
I'm scheduled for a consultation with an oculoplastic surgeon. My primary concern is strabismus, but I also have ptosis in the lazy eye and heavy eyelids. Is it possible to combine strabismus surgery with ptosis surgery? With a blepharoplasty?
Sooo I have a lazy eye (my eyball) wonders around...I guess they call it cross eyed. But I also have my other eye open way more than this one .. Looks like I have a glass Eye ( i have been asked this many times..I find as I get older it is getting worse..When Im tired . The one that is lazy really gets bad..Can this be fixed..I had one doctor put a weight..into the lid of the eye that open to wide, It was surgically inserted..Didnt work, as the weight pushing againsts my eyeball caused blurred vision.
All throughout high school and even occasionally now I am bullied for having a lazy eye. As a teen, my mother took me to see an ophthalmologist who said it's not a lazy eye, but my eyelids are uneven. As an adult, I try to mask this with makeup, but some days are more noticeable than others. Are there any procedures to correct this?