5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Overlook Ptosis (Droopy Eyes) This Year

5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Overlook Ptosis (Droopy Eyes) This Year

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By Zoe Zeng on 11 Jan 2025

We all love that bright-eyed, fresh-faced look, but droopy eyelids (a.k.a. ptosis) can make you look tired, even after a full eight hours of sleep. Sound familiar? Beyond appearances, ptosis comes with a host of potential physical discomforts like chronic headaches, deepened forehead wrinkles from constantly raising your eyebrows, and persistent eye strain as your eyes work harder to stay open.

While it’s tempting to dismiss these as minor inconveniences, the truth is that ptosis is more common and easily corrected than you might think. Here’s why you should consider giving those heavy lids some TLC:

1. It’s more than just a cosmetic issue

Monolid with signs of ptosisPhoto from Shutterstock

Besides affecting one’s overall look, droopy eyelids may interfere with your sense of sight. “Ptosis is often overlooked as merely a cosmetic issue, but for many patients, it’s a functional problem that impacts daily activities,” explains Dr Pek Chong Han.

Recognising ptosis, or droopy eyelidsPhoto from Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

This is especially true for individuals with severe ptosis, where the eyelid droops so much that it covers part of the pupil, obstructing the upper field of vision. Activities like reading, driving, or playing sports can become challenging. Over time, those who are affected may even cease to notice that they have a reduced field of vision!

2. It’s fixable with minimal downtime

Correcting Ptosis via double eyelid surgeryPhoto from Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Gone are the days when fixing ptosis required lengthy surgeries and weeks of recovery. Thanks to advancements in surgical techniques, non-incisional techniques are now available to address mild to moderate cases. These procedures, such as the ones offered at Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, use precise sutures to lift and secure the eyelid without the need for extensive incisions. This approach minimises scarring and recovery time, making it an attractive option for busy individuals.

Correcting Ptosis via double eyelid surgeryPhoto from Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

“With non-incisional options, we can achieve excellent results with minimal downtime, making ptosis correction more accessible than ever,” shares Dr Adrian Ooi.

Patients undergoing non-incisional ptosis correction can typically return to their normal activities within a week. For those with more severe ptosis, incisional surgery might still be necessary, but even then, recovery times have significantly improved thanks to modern surgical techniques.

3. Improves eye function and comfort

Correcting ptosis tends to also reduce strain on your forehead musclesPhoto from Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Do you find yourself unconsciously raising your eyebrows to compensate for droopy lids? This seemingly small adjustment can cause significant strain on your forehead muscles over time, leading to tension headaches and even prematurely forming wrinkles (the horror!).

For patients experiencing dryness or irritation from ptosis-induced incomplete blinking, surgical correction can help restore proper eyelid function, alleviating these symptoms and promoting better eye health overall. “By addressing ptosis, we’re not just improving the aesthetic balance of the face but also enhancing the patient’s overall comfort and eye function,” notes Dr Pek .

4. It could put a dent in your confidence

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Let’s face it: when you look good, you feel good. Ptosis can give off the impression of fatigue or even disinterest, which might not align with how you actually feel. Correcting ptosis can help you project a more vibrant and engaged appearance, whether you’re heading into a job interview, attending social events, posing for that hard-earned vacation photo, or getting ready for a major life event — like a wedding.

Streamline your daily prep and makeup routinePhoto from Shutterstock

The psychological benefits of ptosis correction are just as significant as the physical ones. “The transformation after ptosis correction isn’t just physical; almost all patients report a boost in self-esteem and confidence, and a fresh perspective,” says Dr Ooi. 

Feeling more confident in your appearance can have a positive ripple effect on various aspects of your life, from relationships to career opportunities. 

5. It’s more common than you think

Consulting an experienced surgeon is the first step to correcting ptosisPhoto from Shutterstock

If you think you’re the only one dealing with droopy eyes, think again. Ptosis can affect people of all ages, from children born with congenital ptosis to adults experiencing age-related sagging. It’s particularly common as we get older, as the muscles responsible for lifting the eyelid weaken over time.

The good news? Treatment is readily available, and the results can be life-changing. Whether your ptosis is mild or severe, consulting an experienced surgeon is the first step toward brighter, more open eyes. Ptosis is more prevalent than most people realise, but it’s also one of the most rewarding conditions to treat because the improvement is often dramatic,” emphasizes Dr Ooi.

Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Pros and cons of double eyelid surgeryPhoto from Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Whether you’re considering the pros and cons of double eyelid surgery or exploring your options in tackling ptosis, it’s essential to choose a clinic that prioritises your individual needs. At Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, the team combines expertise with a patient-first approach to deliver stunning, natural-looking results. 

From non-incisional options to comprehensive surgical procedures, they’re dedicated to helping you achieve your aesthetic and functional goals.

Ready to open your eyes to new possibilities? Make an appointment at Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery to find out more.

Polaris Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Address: 1 Orchard Boulevard #10-08 Camden Medical Centre, Singapore 248649
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