One eye looks like there’s like fat at the bottom any advice? (Photos)
One eye is asymmetrical
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One eye is asymmetrical
The internal ptosis repair method involves shortening the conjunctiva and muller's muscle. If you still have enough redundant tissue, it may be possible to repeat the procedure, but if there is not enough tissue and it is attempted, it could lead to scarring of the eyelid to the eyeball and...
+3 answersDouble vision after ptosis surgery is quite unusual. Double vision is complex and does warrant a careful assessment to determine what is needed to address the issue. Generally I would recommend that you get assessed by a highly experienced pediatric ophthalmologist. Although you are an adult,...
+1 answersYour surgeon makes more money having you self-pay than using your health insurance. If the surgeon participates with your health insurance, this is a type of health insurance fraud. They are making you pay for something that is covered by your health insurance. You should contact your health...
+3 answersIn addition, it is possible to lower an upper eyelid creases. Many eyelid surgeons are not familiar with these techniques. On the left it does not appear that you are ptotic but you are raising the left brow suggesting some latent ptosis. I suspect that when the right upper eyelid is adequately...
+2 answersPtosis repair surgery can help to lift the drooping eyelid and create a more symmetrical appearance, and it may also lower the brow slightly if necessary. If you're concerned about the appearance of your eyelids and the area around your eyes, you may also want to consider a blepharoplasty...
+1 answersWhile there are of course exceptions, oculoplastic surgeons do the vast majority of ptosis surgery performed. Consequently when you go to a general plastic surgeon, you are taking a risk that your surgeon performs enough ptosis surgery to be able to address your concerns. Performing...
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