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Why Does Ptosis Look Worse in Photos?

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Ptosis is an unfortunate condition where the skin of the upper eyelid begins to droop and sag. Although it rarely becomes a medically concerning issue, it is quite aesthetically unpleasant and can become a medical issue at higher levels of severity. So why does ptosis look worse in photos? Ptosis never looks really so great aesthetically. … Read more

Can Your Eyes Droop While You Are Young?

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While droopy eyelids are often associated with aging, other factors can contribute to premature drooping eyelids. If you have eyelids that are sagging, you may wonder, can your eyes droop while you are young? The answer is yes. There are a variety of factors that may cause your eyes to droop at an early age. … Read more

Why Looking Tired Makes Us Unattractive

Why looking tired makes you unattractive.

It is recommended that adults get at least seven to nine hours of sleep each night. If you struggle with falling asleep or even staying asleep it can wreak havoc on your body. Poor sleep hygiene has been linked to mental health issues, overeating, obesity, and even issues with your memory. Your appearance can also … Read more

Why Do Eyelids Droop and How Can It Be Fixed?

Ptosis (pronounced “toe-sis”) is the medical term for drooping of the upper eyelid(s). This lowering of the upper eyelid margin may cause a reduction in the field of vision when the eyelid either partially or completely obstructs the pupil. Patients with ptosis often have difficulty keeping their eyelids open. To compensate, they will often arch their eyebrows in an effort to raise the drooping eyelids. In severe cases, people with ptosis may need to lift their eyelids with their fingers in order to see. Children with ptosis may develop amblyopia (“lazy eye”) or developmental delay from limitation of their vision.

 

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