Ptosis Treatment

Ptosis

Ptosis, or droopy eyelids, can be congenital or acquired. It may resolve on its own or need medical treatment if it severely impairs vision. Some people experience mild sagging that doesn’t always require intervention, with frequent checkups recommended instead.

 

Ptosis Treatments

Mild congenital ptosis in children is monitored for vision issues but usually not treated. Acquired ptosis in adults often requires surgery to remove excess skin or strengthen the eyelid muscle. Glasses with built-in crutches can sometimes help avoid surgery.

 

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    FAQs

    What is the success rate of Ptosis surgery?

    • The techniques of ptosis surgery have evolved over time, and the success rates have widely increased compared to decades ago. That being said, there are possible risks and complications with ptosis repair. Your ophthalmologist will discuss these with you.

    How long do the results of a Ptosis surgery last?

    • Ptosis surgery is permanent. However, since the muscles in the eyelid are so fragile, there are certain complications involved. Your ophthalmologist will discuss these with you before you get the surgery.

    How much does a Ptosis eye surgery cost in India?

    • If you have been advised to have this operation and would like to know how much it will cost, please feel free to contact a representative at Prasad Netralaya, and we will gladly discuss price and payment options with you.