What is the scope of treatment for ptosis and eyelid deformity?

Ptosis and eyelid deformity are common diseases in plastic surgery, which not only cause facial disfigurement, but also cause related dysfunctions, seriously affecting the patient’s physical and mental health. The scope of treatment includes: small eyelid fissure, congenital blepharophimosis, post-traumatic deformity of the eyelid, eyelid swelling, lower eyelid recession, single eyelid, medial canthus, lower eyelid bag, upper eyelid ptosis, and poor eyelid shape. Ptosis Multiple causes of weakness in opening the eyes, with the lid margin covering the sclera (commonly known as the black eye), and other manifestations. Congenital narrow eyelid syndrome The narrow eyelid-ptosis-inverted medial canthus syndrome, an autosomal dominant disorder. Patients with ptosis and eyelid deformities look unattractive and sometimes functionally impaired, and there is often a strong desire for early repair, as well as a high demand for repair that combines restoration of function and cosmetic improvement. Therefore, patients suffering from ptosis and blepharoplasty cannot have only one surgery, but need to choose the right time to have a comprehensive plastic surgery according to their own situation, in order to achieve the most ideal results possible. Our department will repair and reconstruct defects and deformities through unique techniques in plastic surgery, using personalized treatment plans and precise design. In addition, as a master plastic surgeon who is familiar with the anatomy of the eye and is able to deal with complex eye deformities, we are also skilled in double eyelid surgery. Single Eyelid A single eyelid, commonly known as a monocleid, usually has a short, thin lid. Of course, these are all based on the surgeon’s excellent plastic surgery techniques, unique aesthetic concepts, and rich design experience, which ultimately results in a harmonized eye shape that matches the face.