Ptosis, or drooping eyelids, can affect your appearance and vision. Cayra Clinics offers effective ptosis treatment options to restore your eyes’ function and aesthetics.
What is Ptosis?
Ptosis occurs when the upper eyelid droops lower than usual, sometimes even covering part or all of the pupil. This can happen in one or both eyes.
Causes of Ptosis:
Ptosis can be:
- Congenital: Present at birth due to underdeveloped eyelid muscles.
- Acquired: Develops later in life due to aging, injury, neurological conditions, or other factors.
How Ptosis Affects You:
- Appearance: Droopy eyelids can make you look tired, older, or sad.
- Vision: In severe cases, Ptosis can affect your vision, especially your upper field of view.
- Eye Strain and Headaches: You may experience eye strain or headaches as you try to compensate for the obstructed vision.
Ptosis Treatment Options at Cayra Clinics
We offer a range of ptosis treatment options tailored to your individual needs:
1. Surgical Treatment
- Ptosis Surgery is the most common and effective treatment for Ptosis. Our skilled surgeons tighten the levator muscle (the muscle that lifts the eyelid) or perform other procedures to elevate it to its proper position.
2. Non-Surgical Treatment
- Eye Drops (Upneeq): For mild cases of acquired Ptosis, prescripPtosisye drops like Upneeq can temporarily lift the eyelid by stimulating the Müller’s muscle.
- Botox: In some cases, Botox injections can strategically weaken muscles that contribute to eyelid drooping.
What does Ptosis look like?
Ptosis can look different depending on its severity and whether it affects one or both eyes. Here’s a general idea:
- Drooping eyelid: The most noticeable sign is an upper eyelid that hangs lower than usual. This can make the eye appear smaller or partially closed.
- Asymmetrical eyes: The eyes may look uneven if Ptosis affects only one eye.
- Obstructed vision: In more severe cases, the drooping eyelid can cover part or all of the pupil, blocking vision.
- Compensatory head positioning: People with Ptosis may tilt their head back, raise their eyebrows, or lift their chin to try to see better.
Here are some visual examples to help you understand:
- Mild Ptosis: The eyelid may droop slightly, giving a tired appearance.
- Moderate Ptosis: The eyelid may cover part of the pupil, potentially affecting vision.
- Severe Ptosis: The eyelid may completely cover the pupil, significantly obstructing vision.
Are you Awake during Ptosis Surgery?
While you’re typically given medication to help you relax and feel comfortable, you are usually awake during ptosis surgery. This is because the surgeon needs you to open and close your eyes at specific points during the procedure to ensure the eyelid is lifted to the correct height and that the eyelid crease looks natural. However, you won’t feel any pain due to local anesthesia. Some patients may receive intravenous sedation, which makes them feel tired and relaxed, and they may not remember much of the surgery afterward.
Can an Eye Patch Fix Ptosis?
Unfortunately, an eye patch cannot fix Ptosis. Ptosis is caused by a weakness or problem with the muscles that lift the eyelid or the nerves that control those muscles. An eye patch covers the eye and doesn’t address the underlying cause of the drooping. While an eye patch might treat amblyopia (lazy eye), which can sometimes accompany Ptosis, it won’t correct the eyelid position. The most effective treatment for Ptosis is surgery to tighten or repair the eyelid muscles.
Why Choose Cayra Clinics for Ptosis Treatment?
- Expert Eye Care: Our ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons have extensive experience diagnosing and treating Ptosis.
- PersonalPtosispproach: We create a customized treatment plan based on the cause and severity of your Ptosis.
- AdvancedPtosisiques: We utilize the latest surgical and non-surgical techniques to achieve optimal results.
- Focus on Aesthetics: We prioritize natural-looking outcomes that enhance your eye appearance and facial harmony.
Schedule a Consultation
If you’re concerned about Ptosis, contact PtosisClinics today to schedule a consultation with our expert eye care team. We’ll assess your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment to restore your vision and confidence.