Anonymous wrote:Not OP.
How long did it take for the swelling and bruises to go away?
I can't afford to take 2 weeks off from work for recovery.
Anonymous wrote:so you do a vision field test first and then you do it again with your eyelids taped up. The doctor will determine if there is enough difference.
Also I was holding my brow up and getting tension headaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can eye twitching be related to just one eye drooping and a little excess skin (or ptosis?) at the crease above the eye?
It’s more likely due to stress
Anonymous wrote:can eye twitching be related to just one eye drooping and a little excess skin (or ptosis?) at the crease above the eye?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr Rosalie Bair, Bethesda
She did mine, too. So happy with the results.
Anonymous wrote:Following because I’m scheduled to have mine done next month. My droopy lids impair my vision 70% in one eye and 50% in the other so insurance will pay to lift the lid. Then I’ll pay $900 out of pocket to remove the excess skin and fat, which isn’t covered. I’m not sure I’d do this if it weren’t mostly covered by insurance. I get headaches and eye strain working on the computer and my field of view is terrible so it impacts my driving and ball sports. I’m pretty anxious about the recovery though and feel a bit sheepish about taking the leave from work.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had this done when only one eye droops? My ophthalmologist suggested waiting to see if the other one starts drooping but it’s been years of very lopsided eyes. I’m nervous the bleph won’t be able to even them. I’m 44.