The first consideration for some patients with sagging eyelids may be age-related. As we age, all functional organs of the body age and may then develop sagging eyelids. Droopy eyelids can include symptoms of sagging upper eyelids along with sagging lower eyelids and sagging eye bags, which are normal physiological phenomena that usually require no special treatment if they do not interfere with normal life. If you want to restore the symptoms of droopy eyelids, or if the symptoms affect the patient’s normal life, you can relieve them in the following ways: 1. General treatment: If the patient’s symptoms of droopy eyelids are not obvious, they can be relieved by general treatment such as rest, exercise, and massage. You can pay attention to regular work and rest in daily life and try to avoid staying up late. You can also improve the symptoms of droopy eyelids by applying eye creams and massages. 2. This is usually treated with nerve-nourishing medications such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, etc. 3. Surgery: If the patient’s symptoms do not improve with conservative treatment, or if they affect the patient’s appearance and normal life, surgery can be performed to correct them. Patients with upper eyelid ptosis can be improved with upper eyelid correction surgery, such as levator muscle shortening and frontalis suspension. If lower eyelid ptosis occurs, the symptoms can usually be improved with surgical procedures such as lower eyelid bag correction and lower eyelid bag revision. 4. Other treatments: Some patients with drooping eyelids due to trauma and other conditions can also be treated with laser, electroacupuncture, and acupuncture depending on their individual situation. Patients with physiological droopy eyelids can improve by maintaining good sleep habits. Some patients with droopy eyelids may also be related to diseases, such as stroke and myasthenia gravis, and should actively go to the hospital for treatment of the primary lesion to avoid delaying the condition.