Question:
I feel I am much too young to have droopy eyes. The drooping area is below my eyebrow and it sags down over my eyes, particularly my left eye. What is the cure for this, blepharoplasty or a brow lift?
Answer:
For patients with droopy upper eyes, ti can be a complex issue. Typically, the excess skin that is hanging over the upper eyelid is addressed by an upper eyelid blepharoplasty (eyelid tuck). The tissue that is hanging down upward of the eye and drooping or crowding the upper eyelid field can extend from the brow toward the temple area and to address that area typically involves a browlift. In our practice we do the browlift by an endoscopic approach, which is a minimally invasive approach and we have used this for over 15 years. Most patients still benefit from an upper eyelid blepharoplasty and we typically include that as part of the procedure and there is no additional charge to the patient for that since that is usually necessary. The bottom line is when someone has a heavy brow we do not want to overdue the upper eyelid to compensate for the brow, but we want to address each area accordingly.