Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery Specialist Op. Dr. Ufuk Askeroğlu, who explained the aesthetic and functional aspects of the upper eyelid drooping problem, also provided information about treatment methods.
Upper eyelid drooping can be a congenital or acquired condition and can significantly affect the quality of life of many people. This condition is characterized by the eyelid being below its normal position and can affect vision, while also causing aesthetic and psychological difficulties.
Congenital ptosis can occur due to anatomical reasons such as muscle weakness or nerve damage, while ptosis that develops later can occur as a result of trauma, aging or other health problems. In both cases, drooping upper eyelids can limit the field of vision and affect the normal functions of the eyes.
Various problems such as visual impairment, visual discomfort, eye fatigue, social and psychological difficulties may occur in individuals with upper eyelid drooping. Therefore, it is important for people diagnosed with ptosis to consult with a specialist ophthalmologist or plastic surgeon and evaluate appropriate treatment options.
Ptosis can affect quality of life and lead to various physical and physical difficulties
Visual disabilities: A drooping upper eyelid can limit the field of vision or block vision. Especially in severe cases of ptosis, the eyelid can droop over the eye and significantly affect a person’s vision.
Visual discomfort: Aesthetically, ptosis can cause a person to feel visually uncomfortable due to the drooping eyelid. This can affect a person’s self-confidence and cause difficulties in social interactions or work environments.
Eye strain and headache: Ptosis can cause the eyes to work harder than normal, as the person tries to lift the eyelid up to improve vision. This can lead to eye strain and headache.
Social and psychological effects: Ptosis can affect a person’s self-confidence regarding their appearance and cause them to feel uncomfortable in social interactions or in society. This can negatively affect a person’s psychological health and quality of life.
These problems can be treated!
As mentioned above, drooping upper eyelids are a condition that has significant effects on quality of life as well as aesthetic concerns. Treatment methods vary depending on the degree and cause of the sagging. Bella Eyes and blepharoplasty procedures are among the most frequently preferred procedures in treatment.
Blepharoplasty involves reshaping the eyelid by removing excess skin, muscle and fat tissue. It can provide both aesthetic and functional improvement.
Bella Eyes provides a dynamic and youthful appearance. It also provides an aesthetic improvement by providing a lifting effect to the face and neck area. This procedure is ideal for those who want to eliminate the signs of aging around the eyes and achieve a more vibrant expression.







