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Before: This man has a left droopy eyelid (ptosis) and excess skin in both upper eyelids |
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After: After left ptosis correction and bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplasties. |

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Before: This lady has severe right eyelid ptosis which is obstructing her vision. |
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After: After right ptosis surgery on the levator muscle, the eyelid height and contours are well matched and the visual obstruction is removed. |

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Before: This boy has bilateral severe congenital ptosis obstructing his vision. He was born with very weak levator muscles in his eyelids |
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After: After bilateral ptosis surgery where the eyelid was suspended from the brow muscle with connective tissue harvested from the leg (frontalis suspension with autogenous fascia lata), a good eyelid height and symmetry is achieved |

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Before: This lady disliked the baggy appearance of her upper eyelids. She also found it very difficult to apply eyeshadow as the eyelid creases are poorly defined |
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After: After bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplasties, the excess skin has been removed and the eyelid crease re-established allowing a stable 'platform' for the application of eyeshadow. |

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Before: This young lady disliked the hooded appearance of her eyes caused by excess skin in the upper eyelids. |
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After: After bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplasties, a more alert appearance is restored. |

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Before: Left lower eyelid ectropion. The out-turned eyelid is red and inflammed |
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After: After ectropion repair - the normal anatomy is re-established |

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Before: Right lower eyelid entropion - note how the eyelid rolling in causes the eyelashes to abrade the surface of the eye |
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After: Post entropion repair. The eyelashes are in the normal anatomical position. |

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