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A woman had upper eyelid ptosis surgery. However, swelling changed the shape of her eyes. She wants to know if this is temporary or if she needs an enhancement. Dr. Amiya Prasad, a cosmetic oculofacial plastic surgeon, explains that ptosis surgery is one of those types of surgery where predictability is sometimes tricky. When doing this surgery, he wants to achieve the appropriate height, contour, symmetry and the aesthetics of the eyelid. When he performs ptosis surgery, he allows the patient to be awake during the procedure. The patient won’t feel anything because the area is numb, but he’ll have them open and close their eyes and even sit them up during the surgery. This is the best way to predict the outcome because the muscle is very sensitive and the eyelid backbone and tissue are delicate and can easily be affected by a variety of factors. In every ptosis operation, there is a possibility of under-correction where the eyelid is too low or overcorrection where the eyelid is too high. However, only the patient’s doctor knows what happened during the surgery. Sometimes, the surgeon would overcorrect because they anticipate that the eyelid will come down after some time. When Dr. Prasad does a ptosis evaluation, he measures the function of the muscle that lifts the eyelid called the levator muscle to see how strong it is. When the muscle is weaker, he sometimes over-corrects because the muscle is weak and there’s a tendency for the eyelid to drop down a bit. When a person has a normal levator function, he usually tries to make the eyes relatively symmetric during the surgery because he expects that after the healing, there’ll be some stabilization. In the normal human population, there is always about a 1-2mm difference between the height of the two eyelids. As long as the patient is within that range, it’s acceptable. In this woman’s case, her doctor will be able to guide her as to why she looks this way, and whether or not this is a case of someone who is over-corrected. If that’s the case, the timing as to when to make an enhancement is also something that her doctor will help her decide. In Dr. Prasad’s practice, he usually waits for swelling to resolve to a reasonable level so that he can work on tissue that isn’t swollen but he does his enhancements on a case-by-case basis. Clearly with this photo, there is a difference between the two eyes. The right eye definitely does look more open and round but in the absence of other information, it is difficult to make a prediction. Sometime after ptosis surgery, a bit of massage will help stretch the tissue out and allow for a little of descent. Dr. Prasad had patients who initially looked overcorrected, but with a little time it came down to a point where it looked appropriate. Dr. Prasad thinks that she should keep the faith and maintain communication with her doctor. She should work with the doctor about moving forward with any other adjustments that may be required later on. For more information about ptosis correction surgery, please visit our website: http://prasadcosmeticsurgery.com/pras...