Treating Ptosis With Botox

We see patients with ptosis after Botox fairly frequently in our office from outside injectors. And the main issue here is that outside injectors are often placing Botox in the wrong areas and it can migrate to the muscles that can cause the eye to droop. It’s really important to distinguish eye ptosis from brow ptosis. In this example, we’re showing a patient who came in with a preexisting ptosis. Dr. Shah is going to fix this ptosis by evening out the brows and working with the patient’s anatomy as you can see in this video. It is very difficult to correct ptosis. For More About Botox Treatments, Visit Our Website:
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