The appearance of lifted eyelids in patients may be caused by ocular muscle weakness, but it may also be due to other causes.
Ophthalmic muscle weakness usually refers to the weakness of the levator ani muscle, the patient may appear ptosis, the patient in order to lift up the eyelid, the patient can use the power of the frontalis muscle to compensate for the function of the levator ani muscle by frowning and other ways, so as to open the eyes, which can lead to the formation of head lines.
If patients always have the habit of looking down and up or always frowning, they will also form head lines over time, but at this time there is no eye muscle weakness.
It is recommended that patients with visible headlines seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and select the appropriate treatment as prescribed by their physician.