Droopyeyelids may occur as a re ...
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Dawn C.Posted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:43pmDroopyeyelids may occur as a result of multiple origins, and the problem can be accentuated by droopy eyebrows. It makes the eyes appear smaller and can unintentionally... medical causes as well like nerve problems.
Droopyeyelids occur when there is excess skin or fat in the eyelid, causing the sagging or drooping. Similarly, excess skin and fat
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Blepharoplasty for Lifting DroopyEyelids
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Spero TheodorouPosted
Thu 22 Jul 2010 12:20am
Towards a More Younger Looking You
Age no doubt brings wisdom but it also affects health and changes the way one looks. The condition of droopyeyelids is quite common among older people. Youngsters may also be affected by the problem, also called ptosis, due to body chemistry or genetic reasons. Are your droopingeyelids not only
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Blepharoplasty for Lifting DroopyEyelids
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Spero TheodorouPosted
Thu 22 Jul 2010 12:00am
Towards a More Younger Looking You
Age no doubt brings wisdom but it also affects health and changes the way one looks. The condition of droopyeyelids is quite common among older people. Youngsters may also be affected by the problem, also called ptosis, due to body chemistry or genetic reasons. Are your droopingeyelids not only obstructing
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DroopyEyelid Fix for Too Much Botox?
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Dr. John D.Posted
Wed 23 Dec 2009 12:00am
forehead and nasal root (for the look of consternation I’d predict) and now she has a droopyeyelid.
Her doc put her on Apraclonidine drops and she e-mailed asking how long can... it chemically. As the droopyeyelid problem usually only last a few weeks she can probably be on them for that period of time without harm.
The lesson to be learned is to take it easy
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The Top 5 Causes Of DroopyEyelids
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Sarah B.Posted
Mon 13 Dec 2010 7:34pm
Big Evie is feeling droopy… Aside from surgical procedures, what’s the best way to lift eyelids that are just beginning to sag? I notice that my eyelids perk up after a nap, but I can’t sleep all of the time!
The Right Brain lifts her spirits:
A saggy or droopyeyelid is also called ptosis or blepharoptosis . For most people
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Dana Delany, Botched Botox and DroopyEyelids
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Dr. John D.Posted
Fri 08 Oct 2010 7:30am
contribute to droopy brows over time. This is amongst the reasons I am conservative with the amount used and do not treat “whole foreheads.” Long term use and eyeliddroop is another... that allow eyelid opening. They do hurt and patients remember them though.
Eyeliddroop can happen. It is supposed to occur in .5% to 1% of injections over the eyes. These changes
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Eyeliddroop after Botox
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AlexanderRivkinMDPosted
Sat 06 Jun 2009 12:04am1 Comment
Hi, doctor.
I have an eyeliddroop after Botox injection between my eyebrows. Only one eye though. My left eye is half closed. How long will it take for it go back to normal. Is there anything I can do to speed up the process? Thanks a lot
unfortuantely, this can happen.
its rare, but if botox is placed incorrectly, or you have unusual
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Just Call Me Droopy
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AndyPosted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:03pm
I'm once again, sitting at the keyboard, while doing one of my best Quasimodo impersonations or even the famous Droopy created by Tex Avery in 1943 (NO, I'm not that old).
Left eye swollen shut and shunning the light. Left side of my face drooping further than that dog droopy in the old cartoons. Right side of my body, arm and leg feel week
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Breast-feeding may not lead to Droopy Breasts
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Dr. John D.Posted
Sun 04 Nov 2007 12:00am
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According to a new study, breast-feeding may not lead to droopy breasts. The study featured a relatively small number of women. It does indicate that smoking might lead to droopy breasts but with the small number in the study (136) I wouldn’t say it is conclusive either way.
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John Di Saia MD
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