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What causes the eye to do this?

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His left lower eyelid is drooping down further than the right
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Solution
This is ptosis, Im surprised nobody else has commented it yet. It’s when you have droopy eyelids or one drops down more than the other. You can improve it with Ptosis corrective surgery in the long run, but in the short run there are eyedrops you can use to help keep your eyes open.

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Interesting. Im guessing some kind of cantho would be the only solution?
Tbh I don’t know much, all I know is that the skin around your eye area is one of the most sensitive to lack of sleep and bad habits
 
This is ptosis, Im surprised nobody else has commented it yet. It’s when you have droopy eyelids or one drops down more than the other. You can improve it with Ptosis corrective surgery in the long run, but in the short run there are eyedrops you can use to help keep your eyes open.

Mark solution pls
 
Solution
This is ptosis, Im surprised nobody else has commented it yet. It’s when you have droopy eyelids or one drops down more than the other. You can improve it with Ptosis corrective surgery in the long run, but in the short run there are eyedrops you can use to help keep your eyes open.

Mark solution pls
Hmm I didn't know ptosis didn't only affect the upper eyelid, OP give solution
 

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