
Droopy Eyelids – Ptosis Surgery Before and After Photos
Ptosis — or droopy eyelids — refers to changes or weakening in the muscles that lift the eyelids, which cause the upper eyelids to droop. Dr. Allan Wulc is trusted by patients in the treatment of droopy eyelids through ptosis surgery. Browse our before and after pictures to see how Dr. Wulc’s 20+ years of expertise shows up in his work.
Before and after of a 54 year old woman after right upper eyelid ptosis repair.
Before and after of a 26 year-old woman with Ptosis (droopy eyelid) repair.
79 year-old man before and after droopy upper eyelid repair on the left side using the Putterman procedure (conjunctivomullerectomy).
75 year-old woman before and after droopy upper eyelid surgery.
72 year-old woman before and after ptosis repair using an external approach.
71 year old man shown before and after upper ptosis repair.
70 year-old woman before and after ptosis repair. She also underwent simultaneous lower lid blepharoplasty, fat transfer (liposculpture) and lower eyelid laser resurfacing.
69 years old female. Upper lid blepharoplasty, upper lid ptosis repair, lower lid blepharoplasty, canthal tightening, laser lower lid, fat transfer.
65 year-old woman before and after upper lid ptosis repair and upper blepharoplasty.
61 year-old woman before and after upper blepharoplasty and droopy upper eyelid repair.
61 year old woman who had a Right Upper lid blepharoplasty and a Left upper lid Ptosis repair
61 year old woman before and after upper ptosis repair and lower blepharoplasty.
59 year-old woman before and after ptosis and retraction repair.
59 year old woman who had an Upper lid blepharoplasty, Ptosis repair, browlift, full face laser and fat transfer.
58-year-old before and after ptosis repair.
52 year old female, Bilateral Ptosis repair.
61-year-old before and after droopy upper eyelid (ptosis) repair along with full face laser resurfacing and liposculpture.
64-year-old before and after ptosis repair with upper lid ptosis (droopy upper eyelid) repair, upper blepharoplasty and lower lid transconjunctival blepharoplasty.
Inturned lower eyelid repair before and after
FAQs
What Will I Look Like Right After Eyelid Surgery?
Immediately after ptosis surgery, patients should expect some bruising, swelling, and stitches. The bruising typically lasts about 1-3 weeks. Stitches will dissolve in about a week, but Dr. Wulc and his team will keep some sutures in for a longer period in order to keep the eyelid in the proper position as it heals.
After recovery, patients appear younger, happier, and brighter.
Who is a Good Candidate For Droopy Eyelid Surgery?
To determine if you are a candidate for ptosis repair, it’s best to schedule a consultation with Dr. Wulc, where all of your questions and concerns will be addressed. Typically, individuals seek ptosis surgery when they suffer from droopy eyelids due to some of the following causes:
- Hereditary weakness of muscles or tendons
- Mechanical issues
- Neurologic issues
- Contact lens overuse
- Trauma–recent or in the past
Learn more about ptosis, or droopy eyelids.
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