The upper eyelid droops in Leshan, and it's ok
The plastic surgeon in Leshan accepted that the upper eyelid droop (blepharoptosis) refers to the insufficiency or loss of the function of levator palpebrae (innervated by oculomotor nerve) and smooth muscle of Müller (innervated by cervical sympathetic nerve), so that the upper eyelid appears partially or completely drooping, and some pupils are covered in light cases, and all pupils are covered in severe cases. In order to overcome visual impairment, patients often tighten the frontalis muscle to improve the position of the upper eyelid margin. As a result, the forehead skin is wrinkled horizontally, the forehead lines are deepened, and the eyebrows are high and vertical. People with bilateral drooping often form a special posture of raising their heads and wrinkling their foreheads because they need to look up at things. Frontal skin is wrinkled horizontally, forehead lines are deepened, and eyebrows are high and vertical. People with bilateral drooping often form a special posture of raising their heads and wrinkling their foreheads because they need to look up at things.