Sagging or drooping eyelids is a very common sign of ageing, affecting both men and women.
Often this means that the very upper part of the upper eyelid starts to sag down over the main area of the eyelid, in some cases as far as the eyelashes which can have an effect on how wide a person can open their eyes to see. Sagging eyelids can be a frustration for women, as it makes applying eye make-up more difficult and often the result is not as cosmetically pleasing as they’d like. Your upper eyelid and the movement of it to blink, close your eyes or open them wide is controlled by several small muscles. Over time, these muscles weaken which leads to the droop in the upper eyelid; referred to medically as a ptosis from the Greek word for ‘falling’, a drooping eyelid is called a blepharoptosis.
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