Oculoplasty For Ptosis, Botox
Ptosis
Description
Ptosis (pronounced TOE-sis) is the medical term for drooping eyelids. A person with Ptosis is not able to lift one or both upper eyelids to uncover the eye completely. Ptosis may be acquired or congenital and the treatment is done accordingly.
Treatment
Surgery is the treatment for patients with congenital ptosis. The procedure can involve either shortening the levator muscle or attaching it to the muscles of the brow.
In instances of acquired or levator dehiscence ptosis, the doctor first determines the cause of the problem. If ptosis is a result of muscle or nerve disease, the doctor will begin by treating the disease first. If a tumor is the cause, it can sometimes be removed. In some cases, the doctor may suggest surgery. This operation is the same one surgeons use for congenital ptosis- shortening the levator muscle or connecting it to the muscles of the brow.
Botox
Description
Botox is a toxin, responsible for the condition botulism. It blocks nerve impulses to muscles by blocking the receptor site for the appropriate neurotransmitter. Botox is a popular treatment for :
- Facial wrinkles
- Eyelid spasm (blepharospasm)
- Hemifacial spasm
- Spastic entropion (inward turning of the lower eyelid)
- Certain types of strabismus (crooked eyes).
Botox, is approved by the FDA and has been shown to be extraordinarily safe and effective for these conditions.
Suitability
Botox is a tried and tested treatment for the above mentioned list of conditions.
Benefits
Effectively does away with eyelid spasm
- It is good way to eliminate wrinkles from the face
- Effective in hemifacial spasm and other conditions such as spastic entropion and certain types of strabismus (crooked eyes).
Blepharoplasty
Description
Blepharoplasty is the medical term for Eyelid surgery and it is a procedure used to remove fat and excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. This procedure can help you correct drooping upper lids or puffy bags below your eyes. These are features that make you look older than you feel, and may even sometimes interfere with your vision. It does not have any impact on crow's feet and other wrinkles.
Distinction
Blepharoplasty can enhance your appearance and improve your self-confidence. It will not however change your looks dramatically or make you look like someone else.
Suitability
The ideal candidates for blepharoplasty are men and women who are physically healthy, psychologically stable, and realistic in their expectations. Most patients who undergo this surgery are thirty five or older.
Blepharoplasty is risky in patients with hypothyroidism, Graves- disease, dry eye or lack of sufficient tears, high blood pressure or other circulatory disorders, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. A detached retina or glaucoma is also cause for caution.
Benefits
Effectively does away with eyelid spasm
- Improved appearance
- Improved levels of self confidence.
- Perception of being younger.