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Self-diagnosis of blepharoptosis to create cool and clear eyes(#blepharoptosis #ptosis)

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 Self-diagnosis of blepharoptosis to create cool and clear eyes My eyes look drowsy and gloomy. Are these symptoms of blepharoptosis? Self-diagnosis of  # blepharoptosis  to create cool and clear eyes In the eyes, there is a muscle called the "levator palpebrae superioris" that can raise and lower the eyelids. When the strength of the levator palpebrae superioris becomes weak, the upper eyelid sags, making it difficult to open the eyes. Moreover, it makes the pupils look small, giving a frustrating impression. These are all considered to be the symptoms of blepharoptosis. However, because the symptoms of  # blepharoptosis  and laxity are similar, you need to make an accurate self-diagnosis to improve the symptoms later. So what are the differences between blepharoptosis and laxity? First of all, blepharoptosis is a symptom that occurs when the levator palpebrae superioris becomes weak and the eyelid plate and muscles are separated, while laxity is a symptom that the thin skin