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pdo threads on eyes from my research typically don’t yield great resultscould pdo threads work?
And wich eye the one who has a lazy upper lid right ?use an eyepatch or cover one eye couple hours a day until they both become even, mark as solution
would work if he had a lazy eye so the eye muscles could be trained, however this looks like ptosis (one eyelid droops lower)use an eyepatch or cover one eye couple hours a day until they both become even, mark as solution
whichever one is over compensating for the other, stand in front of a mirror youll know which one just trustAnd wich eye the one who has a lazy upper lid right ?
well eyelids can still be trained or be weak, i dont see why it wouldnt workwould work if he had a lazy eye so the eye muscles could be trained, however this looks like ptosis (one eyelid droops lower)
never heard of eyelid training, only botox or surgery for cases like thiswell eyelids can still be trained or be weak, i dont see why it wouldnt work
could pdo threads work?never heard of eyelid training, only botox or surgery for cases like this
looks to be an excess of skin on one lid which cant be "trained"
i guess OP can try but i doubt itd work
yes but inserting the threads near the eyes is too risky + results are temporary, blepharoplasty would be a better optioncould pdo threads work?
pdo threads on eyes from my research typically don’t yield great resultscould pdo threads work?