Will the symptoms of ptosis go away when my child grows up? Do I have to have surgery to treat ptosi

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I think it's genetic, or it's an immune system that doesn't have any effect on health, so I don't think it's necessary to have surgery, and the symptoms of sagging will improve as the body grows and grows.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Congenital ptosis** can only be corrected by surgery and generally will not heal on its own. It is recommended that the levator palpebral muscle be partially developed with age after birth and that its symptoms may be reduced, so surgery should be performed as much as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What will happen if the child's ptosis symptoms grow well**Is ptosis necessary for surgery? This condition will definitely not go away when it grows up, but will become more serious, so it is necessary to have surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it doesn't disappear when you grow up, but if it doesn't affect your normal life, you don't need surgery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, congenital ptosis should be operated on ptosis**. Ptosis surgery is generally appropriate for preschool surgery, severe congenital ptosis seriously hinders the development of vision, will form amblyopia, should be operated early**. Children before the age of three can also consider frontalis suspension surgery in hospitals where conditions permit.

    After the age of 3, after the development of children's eye muscles is better, various long-term surgeries with better long-term results can be selected, such as levator palpebrae shortening, levator palpebrae shortening combined with transverse ligament enhancement.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The child's upper face is drooping, and it may disappear when he grows up, **ptosis requires surgery, because this is a cosmetic surgery.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Baby ptosis is generally not self-healing, usually requires surgery**, ptosis is a degenerative lesion of the levator palpebrae muscle, will not heal or improve with the development of the child's age. So it's best to go to the hospital for a check-up and follow the doctor's advice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The symptoms of sagging the child's upper face may not disappear when they grow up, and if you want to, you can have plastic surgery, but there are also dangers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Congenital ptosis is mostly caused by levator palpebris dysplasia, which is basically developed at birth and does not diminish or disappear with the child's growth. Surgery is the most ideal means of ptosis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The child's upper eyelid drooping is a muscle weakness, so it is impossible to disappear when he grows up, and it will only cause greater damage to the child's vision, and the surgery should be done as soon as possible.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I usually don't go away, if I can have surgery, I should ** it, because it may cause him to be nearsighted or have some other problems.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This will not disappear, you can go to a regular hospital to buy some ointments that adsorb fat, which can reduce the thickness of the fat on the upper eyes and face, and help to sagging and become smaller.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Be sure to do it as soon as possible**. Expert opinion: Hello, Chinese medicine is called blepharoplasty, Chinese medicine including acupuncture has a certain effect, but many children still need surgery.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Congenital ptosis should be operated on as soon as possible**The method of choosing surgery is relatively common and has immediate results.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    And surgery is generally chosen, because the operation is more thorough, and newborns must be early when they suffer from ptosis, the longer it drags on**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The problem of ptosis is not very serious, it depends on whether it has an effect on the child, and if it has an effect, it is also a minor operation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think it's better to go to the hospital to check it out, listen to the doctor's instructions, and if you really need surgery, it's better to have surgery.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ptosis refers to a type of eyelid disease caused by congenital dysplasia or acquired disease, which is manifested by one or both upper eyelids drooping and significantly lower than normal. In normal people, when the upper eyelid only covers the upper edge of the cornea, and under the action of excluding the frontalis muscle, the upper eyelid can be diagnosed as ptosis. Mild cases only affect the appearance of the eyes, and severe cases partially or completely cover.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Later surgery can be performed under local anesthesia, during which the height of the lift can be judged and the effect of correction can be observed. To sum up, my personal opinion is that you can do it at about 3 years old.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That child, that child's face, that child's face is sagging, will the plastic surgery disappear when it grows up? The child's face is sagging, will the plastic surgery disappear when it grows up? **Is it necessary to have surgery for sagging face? You should go to the hospital and consult the doctor to see if you need surgery.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Will the symptoms of ptosis go away when my child grows up? Ptosis must be surgical, and this kind of problem should be asked to the doctor.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If your child's upper eyelids are drooping, it means that there are some signs of aging, and you can go to the hospital for a check-up to see what the doctor says.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The upper eyelid position moves downward, covering the upper edge of the cornea, and there can also be manifestations such as deepening of frontal lines.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Will the symptoms of ptosis go away when my child grows up? **Is ptosis necessary for surgery?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Ptosis is a degenerative condition of the levator palpebrae muscle that does not heal or improve as the child ages.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Reasonable timing of surgery for children with ptosis Congenital ptosis is divided into mild, moderate, and severe, and the timing of surgery is different for different degrees of ptosis, and congenital severe or complete ptosis.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is an autosomal dominant or recessive genetic disease, which is the most common type of ptosis, and the human disease rate is often due to the hypoplasia of the levator palpebrae muscle, or the motor nerve that innervates it, that is, the oculomotor nerve is dysplasia, and is caused by insufficiency, a small number of patients are too tight in the outer angle, inner angle and superior transverse ligament of the levator levator superioris muscle, or there are too many fibers adhering to the posterior wall of the orbital septum, which restricts the movement of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, which is manifested as unilateral or bilateral ptosis of the upper eyelid that can be found after birth and cannot be raised, often accompanied by habitual wrinkles in children, Shrugging the shoulders and looking up can affect the appearance of the object in the mild case, and cause amblyopia in the severe case, affecting the visual function.

    In normal people, when the eyes are naturally open and in situ fixation, the upper eyelid margin is located at the midpoint level between the upper edge of the pupil and the upper border of the cornea, that is, the upper eyelid margin covers the upper cornea. During in situ fixation 1) Mild ptosis: The upper eyelid margin is located at the upper edge of the pupil, and the amount of ptosis is about moderate ptosis:

    The upper eyelid margin covers the upper pupil1 3 and the amount of drooping is about severe ptosis: the upper eyelid margin falls to the level of the pupil**, and the amount of drooping is about 4 mm or more. In the case of severe congenital ptosis, in order to prevent the occurrence of amblyopia, surgery can be performed as early as 4 months**; If it is mild to moderate prolapse, it does not affect the normal visual development of children, and the timing of surgery can be selected at the age of 6 to 7 years before school age.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    25-year-old can do congenital ptosis surgery, it is an autosomal dominant or recessive genetic disease, is the most common type of ptosis, the human disease rate, often due to levator palpebris hypoplasia, or the motor nerve that innervates it, that is, oculomotor nerve dysplasia, dysfunction, a small number of levator palpebrae superioris outer angle, inner horn and superior transverse ligament are too tight, or there are too many fibers adhered to the posterior wall of the orbital septum, limiting the movement of levator palpebrae superioris, It is manifested as unilateral or bilateral ptosis of the upper eyelid that can be found after birth and cannot be lifted, often accompanied by habitual wrinkling of the forehead, shrugging of the shoulders and looking up, which affects the appearance of the child in mild cases, and causes amblyopia and affects visual function in severe cases.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    At the age of 25, you can do congenital ptosis surgery, which can restore the normal appearance of the eyes, as a reminder, do not go to a plastic surgery institution for double eyelid surgery, go to an eye hospital for regular ptosis surgery, such as the Oculoplastic Department of Xiamen Eye Center affiliated to Xiamen University, ptosis surgery is not double eyelid surgery.

    How is your eyesight now? Ptosis surgery can restore your appearance, but you have severe ptosis, which may affect your vision development, so ask how your vision is now.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Ptosis is commonly known as "big eyelids", which is due to the dysfunction of the levator palpebrae muscle, which makes the upper eyelid (upper eyelid) cover part or all of the pupils. It is usually divided into two categories: one is congenital envy, most of which are caused by hypoplasia or defect of the levator palpebrae muscle, or by a nerve defect that innervates the levator palpebrae muscle.

    The other type is acquired, and its causes include traumatic, neurogenic, myogenic and mechanical.

    Indications for ptosis correction:

    1. Levator palpebris shortening: suitable for bilateral or unilateral mild or moderate congenital ptosis, and the levator palpebrae muscle still has some function (the muscle strength of the levator palpebrae muscle is 5 mm or more than 5 mm). It can also be used for acquired aponeurosis ptosis.

    2. Frontalis sling: It is suitable for good frontalis function, congenital or acquired ptosis, especially for severe ptosis, and can also be used for cases of failure of other surgical methods to correct ptosis.

    Ptosis correction method:

    There are three commonly used methods for the treatment of ptosis: levator palpebris superioris shortening, frontalis flap downward suspension and fascia lata band suspension.

    Features of ptosis correction surgery:

    The appearance is natural, and the scar is hidden.

    Contraindications to ptosis correction:

    1) Patients with severe liver, kidney, heart and brain diseases, pregnant women and severe blood diseases.

    2) The lady is in the menstrual period.

    3) Those who have mental disorders, psychological disorders, or those who are too demanding or unrealistic.

    4) Those with obvious scar constitution.

    5) Patients with ** inflammatory lesions at the surgical site.

    Now ptosis can be done in general plastic surgery hospitals, but you have to go to a regular qualified plastic surgery hospital to do it. The level of surgery is different for each doctor, so it is very important to find a good doctor!!

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Hello! It is recommended that you upload**, or go directly to the plastic surgery department, so that the doctor can give you a reasonable ** plan according to your situation.

    Congenital ptosis of the upper eyelid of the left eye.

    If ptosis affects vision, early surgery is still needed to avoid form-deprivation amblyopia. It is recommended to come to our hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and see an oculoplastic surgery specialist.

    Double vision, ptosis of the upper eyelids.

    If there may be oculomotor nerve palsy, please see a neurologist to rule out a minor stroke.

    I can**, congenital ptosis is more suitable around 4-5 years old**, otherwise it will affect the child's psychological development after going to school.

    Postoperative sequelae of ptosis.

    Hello, the cost of this surgery is about 4,000 yuan.

    It is recommended that it is best to go to a professional hospital for examination, and determine the best plan according to the nature and characteristics of the condition, and the possible lesion location.

    I had otitis media when I was in elementary school, and when I went for a check-up, it was said that it was a sequelae of otitis media.

    It is recommended that you go to Beijing Tongren Hospital for further examination, and the current ** method should be able to improve your hearing. At the same time, you can go to the hospital's ** medical department for treatment. The Department of Medicine has accumulated rich clinical experience in the application of physical factors (physiotherapy) for otitis media, deafness, tinnitus, pharyngitis, sinusitis and other diseases.

    Physiotherapy improves blood circulation in ear tissues, increases local drug concentrations in lesions, accelerates the excretion of inflammatory substances, and analgesic ......etc., so it can effectively ** otitis media, otitis externa and other ear diseases. Physiotherapy is safe, effective, non-invasive, non-invasive, and can help you delay or even avoid the pain of surgery if it is timely.

    Depending on whether you have **laxity, the decision is to use an internal or external surgical method. The amount of skin removed during eye bag surgery should not be too much, otherwise the eyelid will be left with ectropion.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    These are common complications that occur after ptosis surgery, so you don't have to worry too much, the doctor should explain it to the patient before the surgery, so that the patient can be mentally prepared.

    It is normal to not be able to close the eyes just after the operation, and it usually takes three months to a year to close completely, and during this time, you should insist on applying eye ointment to avoid exposure conjunctivitis. As for not blinking, it should be the phenomenon of upper eyelid stagnation, and it will take a while for the eyelid muscles to coordinate before it can recover, depending on the type of surgery. Generally, it takes a few months to get basically better, but some surgical methods do not rule out the possibility that it will not be good all the time.

    It's best to see the doctor who operated on your child, or an experienced ophthalmologist.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Hurry to the doctor!! Of course, this is not normal.

    If you are afraid to close it because of swelling, you should go to the hospital immediately.

    If you force yourself to close it, you can't close it, or it hurts.

    It was probably caused by the unsuccessful operation.

    It is said that ptosis surgery is performed by many people two or three times before it can be cured.

    Some of them did it for a short time and then recovered, but it didn't work.

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