Ptosis diagnosis/treatment advice? - cost to fix ptosis
http://i508.photobucket.com/albums/s327/ninjakitty555/ptosis.png
^ Here is a picture of what my eyes seen in many photos, not just those in which the tired, sleepy, etc., so it seems less a case of ptosis?
I had this question before, but I do not think I quite understand how it seems that anything can or should be treated one, because I think it looks very attractive, and I would repair it. Also, if you want treatment or surgery for him: What does it cost?


1 comment:
Ptosis repair is not necessarily a cosmetic procedure. It can work if they can prove that you have a loss of peripheral vision. Under the assumption that only the photo, I do not think you qualify for insurance coverage and pay for the repairs themselves. Note that one of the biggest risks are the major and minor surgical corrections. There is a possibility it would not be in a position very close to their eyes after the operation, leading to a problem with dry eyes.
You can always be consultation with an ophthalmologist Oculoplastics not, although you need a referral from your primary eye doctor first.
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