Many people have an eye ptosis, which means that this eye can't be opened well. At this time, the levator palpebrae superioris needs to be operated, which is called levator palpebrae superioris shortening. Strengthen the muscle strength of levator palpebrae superioris by surgery, so that the eyes can be opened, thus achieving the goal of bilateral symmetry. Of course, both eyes need surgery. For big eyes, you can simply do double eyelid surgery, and for small eyes, you can do double eyelid surgery. In addition, the shortening of levator palpebrae superioris muscle can basically achieve bilateral symmetry after overall recovery.
In another case, because the eyebrows are high and low, it seems that the eyes are one big and one small. In this case, you can lower the tall eyebrows by injecting Botox, or you may achieve a symmetrical effect. Of course, if you don't want Botox, you can adjust it by making double eyelids, that is, making the double eyelids slightly wider on the small side of the eyes and narrower on the big side of the eyes, which will deceive you visually and make people look that the whole eyes are basically coordinated and symmetrical.
Two eyes are different in size. There are two possibilities, one is big eyes and the other is drooping eyes. Some patients are born with eyes of different sizes. Adult can have eye plastic surgery, such as double eyelid surgery, canthus opening, etc., which can be made up by surgery, and generally can achieve satisfactory results. If it is caused by ptosis, we must first distinguish whether it is congenital or acquired. Congenital ptosis, or delivery trauma, can be considered for surgical treatment, such as shortening levator palpebrae superioris or frontalis fascia lata flap suspension; If it is caused by myasthenia gravis, the symptoms are mild in the morning and severe at night. Injection of neostigmine can obviously relieve the pain, and it can be treated under the consultation of neurology department.