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Introduction
Droopy eyelids, also known as ptosis, can not only impact one's appearance but also affect vision and overall eye health. Ptosis occurs when the muscles responsible for lifting the eyelids weaken or stretch, resulting in the drooping of the upper eyelids. While some individuals may develop ptosis due to aging, others may have congenital or acquired ptosis caused by various factors such as trauma or neurological conditions.
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Fortunately, modern medicine offers a solution to correct droopy eyelids through a surgical procedure known as droopy eyelid surgery or ptosis repair. This article explores the details of droopy eyelid surgery, including its benefits, procedure, recovery, and potential risks.
