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  1. Ptosis Surgery Benefits, Risks, Recovery & How Long It Lasts

    Oct 12, 2023 · Ptosis surgery improves vision and makes upper eyelids look younger. Learn about how it works, insurance coverage, recovery, risks, and how long it lasts.

  2. Upneeq: A New Nonsurgical Treatment for Drooping Eyelids

    Oct 18, 2023 · The typical solution for drooping eyelids is ptosis surgery, but the FDA just approved a new, nonsurgical treatment called Upneeq, daily eye drops that lift the eyelid.

  3. Upneeq Eye Drops: How They Work, Safety, Cost | RealSelf

    Jun 13, 2023 · Find out how Upneeq prescription eye drops raise droopy eyelids, how long they last, if they’re expensive, and if they have side effects.

  4. Ptosis Surgery and overcorrection Questions - RealSelf

    Questions about Ptosis Surgery and overcorrection, with answers from board-certified doctors. Get all of your questions answered on RealSelf.

  5. How Much Does Ptosis Surgery Cost? - RealSelf

    Jun 13, 2023 · The average cost of ptosis surgery is $3,235, but it can range as high as $6,999, according to 238 reviews from RealSelf members. Ptosis (pronounced toe-sis) is the Greek …

  6. Ptosis Surgery Before & After Pictures - RealSelf

    Browse Ptosis Surgery before & after photos shared by doctors on RealSelf.

  7. Can wearing contacts cause ptosis in one eye? (Photo) - RealSelf

    Dec 8, 2020 · I am fairly certain my right eye has ptosis (self diagnosed) and possibly my left. I have worn contacts for 17 years, but have also played a contact sport for 9 years with several …

  8. Ptosis Surgery Reviews | Was it Worth It? | RealSelf

    Read 238 reviews of Ptosis Surgery to see what real people have to say about their experience, including cost, recovery time & if it was worth it or not.

  9. How Soon After Having Botox Would a Ptosis Show Up? Hours?

    Jan 10, 2012 · The rate of getting eyelid ptosis from botox is very low in experienced practitioners. I have yet to "drop a lid" in one of my patients (knock on wood! :-) ). I tend to think you are at …

  10. Long Term Contact Lens Use and Mild Ptosis? - RealSelf

    May 17, 2013 · Prolonged contact lens wear, especially hard contact lens, can cause eyelid ptosis (droopy). That's because there is constant pressure on the muscle/tendon responsible for …