My upper eyelashes point down. It bothers my vision and makes my eyes look dull. Is there any thing that can be done about this?

This condition is called eyelash ptosis and it is related to poor levator fixation of the upper eyelid platform skin. Again, a structured blepharoplasty will address lash ptosis. When this is not performed, it can be corrected with a revisional procedure. Typically a carefully planned reexcision of the upper eyelid platform is carried out so that the platform skin will be on slight stretch when the platform is reattached to the levator tendon. This puts slight traction on the skin of the eyelid platform and this gently rotates the eyelashes upward to a more youthful position. Recovery is usually shorter than standard upper blepharoplasty. Generally, this type of revisional procedure can be performed in an office procedure setting with local anesthesia.

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