Ptosis
Ptosis is not simply about how large the eyes appear, but how well the eyelids function. This section brings together educational insights on ptosis correction, including eyelid opening strength, levator muscle function, and the role of compensatory brow elevation in shaping eye appearance. Rather than focusing on cosmetic size alone, these articles explore the structural and functional factors that influence surgical planning and long-term stability. For real surgical outcomes, visit our ptosis case studies.
Why Do Eyes Look Uneven After Ptosis Surgery? (Recovery Explained)
When Does Ptosis Surgery Look Natural? Understanding the 6-Month Recovery Point
When a High Fold Should Be Lowered—and When It Should Not.
When Ptosis Surgery Feels Uneven—But Isn’t.
Why One Eye Looks Smaller After Ptosis Surgery.
Ptosis Surgery Risks: What Most Patients Don’t Understand.
Why Your Eyes Look Uneven After Ptosis Surgery.
Ptosis Surgery Recovery Timeline: What to Expect After Surgery.
Ptosis Surgery: Why Ptosis Correction Results Should Not Be Judged Too Early
Upper Eyelid Fat Repositioning Surgery: Why It Is Not About Adding Volume
Eyelid Hollowing Treatment: Why It Is Not Always About Volume Loss
Eyelid Hollowing Treatment: Why It Can Look Worse After Treatment