Droopy Right Upper Lid
A patient with a right ptosis (blepharoptosis – droopy upper lid) seen before and after a right posterior approach Müller’s muscle resection. Following her surgery her brow asymmetry also improved.
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A patient with a right ptosis (blepharoptosis – droopy upper lid) seen before and after a right posterior approach Müller’s muscle resection. Following her surgery her brow asymmetry also improved.
A patient with droopy upper eyelids (a blepharoptosis often referred to as simply a ptosis). The patient is seen following a bilateral levator aponeurosis advancement. https://www.eyelidsurgery.co.uk/droopy-eyelid-ptosis-surgery/
A patient with a droopy left upper lid (a blepharoptosis). The after photograph shows the appearance 6 weeks following a left Müller’s muscle resection and a left upper lid blepharoplasty performed under twilight anaesthesia on a day case basis. Droopy Eyelid (Ptosis) Surgery
A patient with a droopy left upper lid (blepharoptosis). The after photograph shows the appearance 2 months following a left posterior approach Müller’s muscle resection performed under twilight anaesthesia on a day case basis. Droopy Eyelid (Ptosis) Surgery
A patient with droopy upper eyelids. The after photograph shows the appearance 2 months following a bilateral posterior approach Müller’s muscle resection performed under twilight anaesthesia on a day case basis. Droopy Eyelid (Ptosis) Surgery