
Droopy Upper Eyelids
Droopy upper eyelids, also known as ptosis, is a condition in which the upper eyelids droop or sag, potentially affecting your vision and overall appearance. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, genetics, injury, and neurological conditions. Fortunately, there are several treatments available to help correct droopy upper eyelids and restore a more youthful appearance.
Treatments
Pigmentation

Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is a common condition that occurs when the skin produces excess melanin, resulting in dark patches on the skin. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, and skin injuries. Our clinic offers a range of treatments to help address hyperpigmentation, including chemical peels, laser therapy, and topical treatments such as hydroquinone, retinoids and oral lightening medications.

Melasma
Melasma is a specific type of hyperpigmentation that is often triggered by hormonal changes, such as those that occur during pregnancy or with the use of certain medications. Melasma can be particularly challenging to treat, but our clinic has experience in managing this condition with a variety of treatments, including topical lightening agents, chemical peels, laser therapy and oral lightening medications
In addition to these specific conditions, our clinic also offers treatments for more general concerns with uneven skin tone and texture.
Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve your aesthetic goals in a safe and effective manner. We will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan that addresses your specific concerns and helps you achieve the clear, radiant skin you desire.
If you are struggling with pigmentation concerns, contact our clinic today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our treatment options. We look forward to helping you achieve your best possible skin!
What Causes
Droopy Upper Eyelids
Aging | Genetics | Injury |
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As we age, the muscles responsible for lifting the eyelids can weaken and stretch, causing the eyelids to droop. | Can also play a role, as can injury or nerve damage. | Ptosis can be a sign of a more serious medical condition. |

Treatment
Options for Droopy Upper Eyelids
At our clinic, we offer several treatments for droopy upper eyelids, including:
If you’re struggling with droopy upper eyelids, there are several treatments available to help correct the condition. These include:

Injectable fillers
Injecting fillers like hyaluronic acid can help to plump up the skin around the eyes, reducing the appearance of droopy eyelids.

Neurotoxin injection


At Dr. KW Chan
At our clinic, our team of experienced professionals will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals.

Treatments
Droopy Upper Eyelids
At our clinic, we offer several treatments for droopy upper eyelids, including:
If you’re struggling with droopy upper eyelids, there are several treatments available to help correct the condition. These include:
Injectable fillers: Injecting fillers like hyaluronic acid can help to plump up the skin around the eyes, reducing the appearance of droopy eyelids.
Neurotoxin injection: It can help to relax the muscles around the eyes, reducing the appearance of droopy eyelids.
At our clinic, our team of experienced professionals will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions
Droopy upper eyelids can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, genetics, injury, and neurological conditions.
Symptoms of droopy upper eyelids include sagging or drooping skin on the upper eyelids, difficulty opening the eyes fully, and impaired vision.
Treatment options for droopy upper eyelids include injectable fillers, and neurotoxin inject.
Yes, these treatments are generally safe when performed by a qualified and experienced professional. However, as with any medical procedure, there is always a small risk of complications.
The duration of the results will vary depending on the treatment method used. Injectable fillers and neurotoxin injections typically last several months.
Yes, these treatments can often be combined for optimal results. Your doctor will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals.