Mr Andrew Feyi-Waboso
Ophthalmologist
- Eye clinic
- Self-pay/Insured
Correction of ptosis of eye lid
Ptosis is a condition affecting the eyelid; specifically, it describes the edge of the upper eyelid drooping down over the eye.
Ptosis can be present from birth, usually as a result of a defect in the muscle that lifts the eyelid up, the levator muscle. It may also be caused by a weakness in or stretching of the tendon that connects the levator muscle to the eyelid, the aponeurosis tendon.
A drooping eyelid can also develop later in life for a number of reasons, including but not limited to:
Usually, a drooping eyelid is primarily seen as a cosmetic issue. However, where the droop is more pronounced, it may impact upon your vision.
A drooping eyelid can also make it harder to keep your eyes open, potentially leading to eye strain over time. It may also make it difficult to read without tiring your eyes.
Should you be experiencing ongoing or debilitating problems as a result of a drooping eyelid, it is sensible to consult with an eye consultant (ophthalmologist) for expert assessment, advice and treatment.
Our transparent pricing and bespoke packages allow you to pay for the treatments and services you need, when you need them.
Many of our dedicated consultants have partnered with insurance companies to give you peace of mind with your health.
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