EYES | PTOSIS NON-INCISION
PTOSIS NON-
INCISIONAL METHOD
INCISIONAL METHOD
Ptosis is a term for upper eyelid drooping. Those with ptosis frequently have difficulty with completely opening their eyes. The upper eyelid covering can make the eyes get tired more easily as well as reduce field of vision. Ptosis is brought about by a levator that is weakened, known as Müller's muscle, which is the primary eye opening muscle. In order to compensate for this, those who suffer from ptosis frequently lift their eyebrows or forehead unconsciously to try to raise their drooping eyelids.
Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction
This particular method is suggested for those with minimal to even moderate ptosis and who possess upper eyelids that are relatively thin. It can be completed alone or along with other non-incisional double eyelid surgery to bring about a natural crease without incurring scarring. This method's advantages are a shorter downtime, a natural-looking result, and no scarring.
Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction can benefit:
- Those who have sleepy-looking eyes and/or a tired appearance.
- Those with asymmetric eyelids. (crease, droopiness, etc.)
- Those who have ptosis symptoms.
Surgery Time
1 Hour
Anesthesia
Local & Sedation
Stitch Removal
N/A
Back To Work
1-2 Weeks