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Ptosis

Ptosis is the medical term for drooping of the upper eyelid, a condition that may affect one or both eyes.

This photograph illustrates a woman with upper eyelid ptosis (doopy eyelids). Note the pupil and light reflex are nearly covered by the eyelid..

  • Ptosis may be Congenital or Acquired.
  • When the edge of the upper eyelid falls, it may block the upper field of your vision.
  • The normal position of the upper eyelid is midway between superior limbus and the upper pupillary margin.

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Ptosis may be classified by time of onset or by etiology.

Photograph of a patient with left upper eyelid ptosis
Congential Ptosis
Acquired Ptosis
 
 
  • Mechanical (pseudo-ptosis, or mass pushing down eyelid)

Pseudoptosis may result from:

 

 

   

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