Do you have a high success rate with ptosis surgery?



The success rate of ptosis surgery is relatively high, and the technology for ptosis correction surgery is very sophisticated.

Ptosis is a common ophthalmologic condition, usually caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, trauma to the eye, etc. It results in a weakness of the levator muscle inside the upper eyelid, which is unable to counteract the force of gravity on the upper eyelid, thus preventing it from being lifted to its normal position and affecting the patient’s appearance.

Ptosis is usually treated with surgery, which strengthens the upper eyelid to counteract the force of gravity on the upper eyelid and return the patient’s eyes to a normal appearance. Commonly used surgical procedures include lid shortening, frontalis suspension, and others.

Ptosis surgery has a long history, and after many years of improvement the technology has become very mature, the success rate of the surgery is relatively high, patients do not need to be too nervous. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for the surgery.